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| Why earn a degree in Aviation? |
| Flight training is just the start! For aspiring professional pilots, competition is fierce. The airlines often have thousands of applicants for a hundred or so available slots; corporate and fractional operators are swamped with resumes. A college education is an important asset for both newly trained pilots with high-flying dreams as well as professional pilots seeking to upgrade to the airlines. Not having a degree often disqualifies applicants for a chance at the best jobs. |
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| What can I study? |
Mountain State University offers three aviation related degrees, all available through distance learning: Associate of Science in Aviation Bachelor of Science in Aviation Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership |
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| Receive college credit for FAA certificates and ratings |
| MSU offers college credit for those hard-earned FAA certificates and ratings. A student can earn up to 50 credit hours based on the FAA certificates. Here are some sample credit hours available: |
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| Private Pilot |
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6 hours |
| Instrument rating |
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8 hours |
| Commercial Pilot |
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11 hours |
| Multi-Engine Rating |
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3 hours |
| Flight Instructor |
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8 hours |
| Instrument Instructor |
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4 hours |
| Multi-Engine Instructor |
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4 hours |
| Airline Transport Pilot |
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6 hours |
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| *CPC (Cessna Pilot Center) Students receive 20% off tuition |
| * All classes online |
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| Major: Aviation Technology |
Bachelor of Science Degree |
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| Description |
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| The Bachelor of Science Degree in Aviation Technology provides a wide range of specialized aviation courses coupled with solid general education and management courses. Whether a student is preparing to embark on an aviation career or is already an established professional in the aviation field, he/she will be prepared to meet the challenges of the diverse and dynamic aviation industry. Credit may be earned by FAA certificates and ratings in Air Traffic Control, Aviation Maintenance, Flight Operations, Dispatch Operations and/or Military Aviation Operations. |
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| To receive a Bachelor of Science Degree with a major in Aviation Technology, students must complete 123 credit hours. |
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| Major: Aviation Management |
Bachelor of Science Degree |
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| Description |
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| The curriculum of Everglades University is designed to give students the opportunity to acquire a Bachelor of Science Degree with a major in Aviation Technology. The program provides the aviation professional with an extensive academic background to compliment his/her aviation technical background whether it is in Air Traffic Control, Aviation Maintenance, Flight Operations, Dispatch Operations, Military Aviation Operations, or as a Professional Pilot. This program provides a solid foundation for a variety of aviation careers in corporate, commercial, military, and other state, local, and federal government agencies. The program provides a solid general education combined with a wide range of specialized aviation courses, and a strong line-up of management courses. |
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| To receive a Bachelor of Science Degree with a major in Aviation Management, students must complete 123 credit hours. |
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| Master’s Degree in Aviation Science |
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| The Master's Degree in Aviation Science (MAS) will offer aviation professionals such as flight crewmembers, air traffic controllers, flight dispatchers, maintenance technicians, and airport and airline management personnel the opportunity to significantly enhance their knowledge of the aviation community and aerospace industry. Additionally, this degree can help graduates pursue more exciting and challenging careers. |
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| This intensive program offers a rigorous, broad-based curriculum for students to gain a mastery of the aviation field. Students will complete technical aviation coursework that will include analysis of transportation systems, airport operations, aerospace communications systems, aerospace logistics, aircraft simulation, advanced crew resource management procedures, aerospace systems safety, and advanced security and safety program management. |
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| To receive a Master's Degree in Aviation Science, students must complete 36 credit hours. |
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