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Air Transport Management (Top-up)

Craven College

UCAS Code: M854 | Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)

Entry requirements


240 credits from Aviation Management & Operations – Pilot Studies FD or Aviation Management & Operations FD or other Level 5 qualification in a relevant subject area

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Course option

1year

Full-time | 2024

Subject

Aviation studies

The Air Transport Management BSc (Hons) will enable you to build on prior knowledge of the aviation sector and develop an in-depth awareness of the factors facing the industry, providing you with the opportunity to refine your skills and attributes to a higher level to enhance your career prospects.

The College has well-established links with Leeds Bradford Airport and works directly with aviation companies including Jet2.com and Swissport, to ensure you have the most current knowledge and opportunities of best practice in the aviation industry.

All members of the course teaching team have significant experience in a variety of aviation-related disciplines, including tutors who have been directly employed in the sector in management roles. This close involvement with aviation combines with a broad knowledge of the fundamental principles of business to bring breadth and depth to the teaching. The resulting balance in course content should greatly assist graduates as they progress directly to relevant careers in the aviation industry.

Teaching and learning will take place through a combination of lectures and seminars providing an opportunity to share knowledge and experience and providing a forum for discussion, debate and exploration of issues. In addition to timetabled sessions, 10-12 hours of personal study will be required each week. You will be expected to become resourceful and entrepreneurial and to take responsibility for your own learning. Independent research, reporting on own reading, one to one guidance and small group discussion will help you progress. Your independent study is supported by the Learning Hubs at the Aviation Academy and Aireville Campus, in addition to the College’s Specialist Support Centre.

Modules

Business Strategy in the Aviation Industry
Critical Perspectives in the Service Sector
Innovation & Change Management in Aviation
Disaster Management in the Air Transport Industry
Dissertation

Assessment methods

Report
Exam
Case Studies
Presentation
Dissertation

Tuition fees

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England
£7,500
per year
Northern Ireland
£7,500
per year
Scotland
£7,500
per year
Wales
£7,500
per year

The Uni


Course location:

The Aviation Academy

Department:

Aviation Academy

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