Aviation Administration
The Aviation Administration/Management program prepares students for various administration and management positions within the aviation industry. The AAS degree in Aviation Administration provides an introduction to administrative duties and requirements as well as the skills necessary to provide entry-level administrative support while the BSAT with the Aviation Management emphasis is designed to prepare graduates for management positions in all aspects of the aviation industry. This emphasis area includes courses specifically written to familiarize the student with the unique operational and management requirements of airlines, airports, and general aviation support operations.

Aviation Administration
Associate of Applied Science
This is a 2-year degree requiring 60 credits to complete, 15 of which also meet AAS general degree requirements. For a full program listing, please download our AAS in Aviation Administration program information PDF.
Aviation administrators require knowledge of aircraft operating limitations and performance, weather and atmospheric processes, Federal regulations, and airport operations. The AAS degree in Aviation Administration provides an introduction to administrative duties and requirements as well as the skills necessary to provide administrative support.
At the completion of this program, students will be able to:
1. Demonstrate technical knowledge of aircraft operating limitations and performance.
2. Demonstrate knowledge of aviation law and regulations, and of the legal issues affecting the aviation industry.
3. Demonstrate knowledge of the issues affecting aviation safety and safety management.
4. Demonstrate knowledge of basic business management skills and supervisory techniques.
Aviation Management
Bachelor of Science in Aviation Technology - Aviation Management
This is a 4-year degree requiring 122 credits to complete, including General Education Requirements for baccalaureate degrees and aviation specific courses. You may download the degree checklist, and the degree sequence checklist which will come to good use when you discuss your academic plans with our advisor.
The BSAT with the Aviation Management emphasis is designed to prepare graduates for management positions in all aspects of the aviation industry. The BSAT prepares students not only with the organizational, human relations, and managerial skills required in aviation management, but also with the appropriate technical background.
At the completion of this program, students will be able to:
1. Demonstrate technical knowledge of aircraft operating limitations and performance.
2. Demonstrate knowledge of aviation law and regulations, and of the legal issues affecting the aviation industry.
3. Demonstrate knowledge of the issues affecting aviation safety and safety management.
4. Demonstrate knowledge of basic business management skills and supervisory techniques.
5. Demonstrate a broad knowledge of the aviation industry.
6. Demonstrate a broad knowledge of aviation management functions and techniques.