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Rocky Mountain College Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Science (Professional Pilot) Major

Rocky Mountain College

Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Science (Professional Pilot) Major

Billings, USA

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    About : The Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Science (Professional Pilot) Major emphasizes flight training alongside aviation management topics. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of aerodynamics, aviation regulations, and air traffic control. The program offers hands-on experience and access to state-of-the-art training facilities, focusing on preparing students for careers in aviation.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various roles, including commercial pilot, flight instructor, and air traffic controller. The program equips students with skills needed in both the cockpit and management aspects of aviation, opening doors to opportunities in airlines and aviation companies.

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The mission of the RMC Aviation Program is to educate and train individuals to be professionals and leaders in the aviation industry.

Our graduates are ready to begin successful careers in a wide variety of jobs in professional aviation. We offer bachelor's of science degrees in aeronautical science (professional pilot) and in aviation management. Our graduates get meaningful jobs, and they work in many different sectors of the industry including as pilots or managers in the airlines, corporate aviation, cargo, missions, hospitals, professional flight training, and more.

We are one of only about 35 colleges and universities accredited by the Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI), which confirms the quality of our entire program. Also, the FAA recently changed the requirements to be hired as a first officer at an airline. Graduates from many schools now will need 1,500 total flight hours, while RMC graduates fall into the top category of schools where graduates only need 1,000 hours.

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