5 Online Bachelor's Programmes in Aviation 2024

Online Bachelor's Programmes in Aviation 2024Filter
    • Online

    Full time, Part time

    36 Months

    Distance learning

    English

    The aviation industry is a small cosmos in itself. By pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Aviation Management at IU International University of Applied Science, you will learn the basics of business administration and acquire academic and industry-specific methodological skills needed to become an industry leader. Make decisions crucial to the logistical and administrative side of the aviation industry with IU. Apply now and take your career to the next level!

    • Online

    Full time, Part time

    36 Months

    Distance learning

    English

    Explore the pivotal decisions involved in the logistical and administrative aspects of the aviation industry through the B.A. Aviation Management program at IU International University of Applied Sciences. Acquire fundamental academic knowledge, hone your business administration skills, and gain a comprehensive understanding of the regulatory frameworks and institutions shaping the aviation

    • Santee, USA

    4 years

    Distance learning

    English

    SDC’s Online Aviation Management degree program is designed to balance important business acumen with the necessary coursework in aviation.

    • Singapore, Singapore
    • Singapore Online, Singapore

    Full time, Part time

    3 years

    Distance learning

    English

    The Bachelor of Aviation Management (BAvMan) provides you with essential knowledge in business and resource management with specific reference to aviation. Special emphasis is placed on the discussion of key concepts and issues in management, human factors and technology and their application to aviation.

    • Bakersfield, USA

    Distance learning

    English

    The Bachelors in Aeronautics program is the most comprehensive pilot degree program in CAU’s School of Aviation. Students learn the fundamentals of meteorology, aerodynamics, flight safety, aircraft performance, aviation weather, aircraft maintenance, aeronautical science, and aviation management. With up to four days a week of actual flying, students gain enough ground and flight instruction to earn six different aviation licenses/ratings upon graduation. The variety of licenses earned in the bachelors in aeronautics program (private pilot, instrument-rated pilot, certified flight instructor, certified flight instructor instrument, and commercial pilot-single and multi-engine) gives graduates a wider range of employment options to choose from. Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in aeronautics program may be eligible to receive a 500- hour reduction in their FAA-mandated Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) flight hour requirement (normally 1500 hours) and the opportunity to interview for a flight instructor position. Learn more about ATP requirements and how CAU graduates qualify for an R-ATP.