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Master of Science in Aerospace Administration

Objectives

The Master of Science in Aerospace Administration is a unique program that provides a broad-based professional degree for those aspiring to positions of responsibility within the aerospace industry. The goal of the program is to provide the student with the depth and breadth of knowledge in aerospace administration. This course of study also facilitates the investigation of the functional areas of aerospace needed for success in the administration of the dynamic aviation industry.

Outcomes

The primary objectives of the Master of Science in Aerospace Administration degree are reflected in several outcomes. A student completing this degree shall be able to demonstrate:

  1. The ability to make sound decisions the aerospace industry using a logical, scientific approach.
  2. A working knowledge of safety systems and programs dedicated to the facilitation of increased safety on the ground and in the air.
  3. An understanding of the major issues and economic considerations affecting the aerospace industry in the united States and worldwide.
  4. Knowledge of proper accident site management techniques and reports as needed by the various local, state and federal agencies.
  5. Knowledge of the legal and moral concepts that influence developments in national and international air law.

Curriculum

Required Courses: 15 hours
  • AVIA 5153 Aircraft Accident Investigation
  • AVIA 5213 Aerospace Economics & Fiscal Management
  • AVIA 5223 Aerospace Hazard Control & Analysis
  • AVIA 5103 Aerospace Safety Program Development
  • AVIA 5203 Legal and Ethical Issues in Aerospace
Electives: 18 hours
  • AVIA 5313 Aerospace Finance
  • AVIA 5323 Airport Operations
  • AVIA 5303 Management & Administration of Aerospace Contracts
  • AVIA 5423 Applications in Crew Resource Management
  • AVIA 5950 Graduate Internship in Aerospace
  • AVIA 5960 Directed Readings in Aerospace
  • AVIA 5980 Seminar in Aerospace
  • AVIA 5333 Aerospace Marketing
  • AVIA 5513 Quantitative Analysis of Aerospace Data for Administrators
  • AVIA 5523 Research Methods
  • AVIA 5533 Communication in Aerospace Management
  • AVIA 5613 Ethics of Decision Making in Aerospace

Course Descriptions

Master of Science in Aerospace Administration Course Descriptions

Total Hours: 33 hours