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Florida Tech Launches Online Bachelor Of Arts In Aviation Management

First Ever 100% Online Program Prepares Industry Professionals For A Variety Of Non-Flight Careers

Regionally accredited Florida Tech is introducing the aviation industry's only Bachelor of Arts in Aviation Management offered 100% online. Students earning this degree gain career-specific aviation and management knowledge delivered using University Alliance's dynamic, video-based e-learning environment.

Florida Tech is internationally recognized for excellence in aviation education, having prepared successful aviation professionals since 1968. The university also has the privilege of being one of only six universities designated a core partner in the Federal Aviation Administration's Center of Excellence Partnership to Enhance General Aviation Safety, Accessibility and Sustainability (PEGASAS). The 10-year partnership focuses on research projects that enhance the future of general aviation through safety, accessibility and sustainability. 

Students who enroll in the BA in Aviation Management will gain an overall perspective on aviation safety, law, planning and operations. The program also includes a hands-on simulation course that tasks students with creating an airline business plan and running a simulated aviation business.

"The College of Aeronautics is excited to offer its bachelor's degree in aviation management online, providing access to the best aviation minds regardless of where students live. This is an excellent opportunity for those interested in non-flight aviation careers to benefit from our exceptional faculty and curriculum," said Dr. Korhan Oyman, Dean of the College of Aeronautics.

This aviation management degree opens the door to many career possibilities such as airline manager, director of aviation, general manager of airport operations, general aviation manager, TSA manager, airport manager, freight and cargo manager, airport security manager and others.

Enrollment for the Bachelor of Arts in Aviation Management opens soon and classes begin in October.

FMI: www.FloridaTechOnline.com/ComingSoon

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