Aviation Science, MAS
Master's Degree in Aviation Science:
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.
This 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.
To receive a Master’s Degree in Aviation Science students must complete 36 credit hours as described below.
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Master's Degree in Aviation Science Courses (36.0 credit hours) |
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Aerospace Technology Development |
3.0 credit hours |
Aerospace Communication Systems |
3.0 credit hours |
The Airway Transportation System |
3.0 credit hours |
Aviation Human Factors and Psychology |
3.0 credit hours |
Aerospace Simulation Systems |
3.0 credit hours |
Aviation Logistics Management |
3.0 credit hours |
| Aviation Safety Program Management | 3.0 credit hours |
| Airfield Operations and Management | 3.0 credit hours |
Security for the Aviation Industry |
3.0 credit hours |
Contemporary Issues and Trends in Aviation |
3.0 credit hours |
Airline Operations and Management |
3.0 credit hours |
| Aviation Graduate Capstone Course | 3.0 credit hours |
| Total Credits Required As Described Above | 36 Credits |
