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Buckinghamshire New University
BA (Hons) Airline and Airport Management
- High Wycombe, United Kingdom
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The aviation industry is a progressive one and constantly evolving in technologies, processes and protocols. We are looking for adaptable, self-reliant individuals who have a logical approach and a critical mind. Buckinghamshire New University has a long-standing reputation for its aviation degrees and this responsive course reflects the constant changes within this exciting industry. This programme keeps pace with the continuous changes within the air transport industry, ensuring you graduate with the skillsets this energetic sector demands.


Texas Christian University AddRan College of Liberal Arts
BA - Air Force ROTC
- Fort Worth, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
Our mission is to develop high quality commissioned officers prepared to be leaders for the United States Air Force. Through intense training and academic course work, the Reserve Officer Training Corps opens the door for entry into the finest Air Force in the world.
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A degree in Aviation Management prepares you for the fast-paced world of air transport and logistics. This field combines business principles with aviation-specific knowledge, making it an exciting choice for those interested in the industry.
Through courses in aviation law, operations management, and airline marketing, you’ll gain skills essential for a successful career in the aviation sector. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, experiencing the intricacies of air travel management. You’ll also study topics like safety regulations and transportation economics, which are crucial for understanding the industry's landscape.
As a graduate, you can pursue various roles, such as airport operations manager, air traffic controller, or air service development analyst. The program often emphasizes practical instruction and industry-linked projects, giving you hands-on experience that employers value. With a Bachelor’s in Aviation Management, you’re positioned to explore numerous pathways in this dynamic field, equipped with a solid foundation for your career.