Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Science (Aviation)
Program Overview
The Arizona State University Applied Science in Aviation Management Technology (BAS) program prepares individuals for leadership roles in the aviation industry. It offers a blend of theoretical knowledge, practical application, and real-world case studies, equipping students with the skills to manage aviation operations, analyze data, and implement effective strategies. The program features a global focus, industry partnerships, and diverse career opportunities in airline management, airport operations, and aviation consulting.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Description:
The Arizona State University (ASU) Applied Science in Aviation Management Technology (BAS) program is designed for individuals seeking advanced positions in the aviation management field. This program is specifically catered to those who have completed an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in aviation or a related field.
Objectives:
- Prepare graduates for leadership roles in various sectors of the aviation industry, including airlines, airports, government agencies, and consulting firms.
- Equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills to manage aviation operations, analyze data, make informed decisions, and implement effective strategies.
- Promote a comprehensive understanding of the aviation industry, encompassing regulations, safety procedures, customer service, and global trends.
Structure:
The BAS program is delivered on the Polytechnic campus in Arizona and can be completed in three years or fewer for transfer students and four years for first-year students. The program features a blend of theoretical knowledge, practical application, and real-world case studies.
Outline:
- Major Map: The comprehensive Major Map outlines the curriculum, including all required and elective courses, their descriptions, and the recommended sequence for completion.
- Core Courses: The program focuses on core areas such as aviation management, safety and security, airline operations, airport management, and aviation law.
- Electives: Students can choose electives to specialize in specific areas like air cargo, commercial space operations, or unmanned aircraft systems.
- Integration of Technology: The program leverages technology and simulations to provide students with hands-on experience.
- Global Focus: Students gain international perspectives through study abroad opportunities and learn about intercultural communication in aviation.
Assessment:
- Continuous Evaluation: Students' understanding and application of concepts are assessed through various methods like exams, quizzes, assignments, presentations, and projects.
- Performance-Based Tasks: Real-world scenarios and case studies allow students to demonstrate their problem-solving skills and decision-making abilities.
- Industry Partnerships: The program includes guest lectures and industry visits, exposing students to diverse perspectives and current practices in the field.
Teaching:
- Experienced Faculty: The program boasts a team of experienced faculty with a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the aviation industry.
- Interactive Learning Environment: The program emphasizes interactive learning through group discussions, debates, and collaborative projects.
- Case Studies and Simulations: Real-world case studies and simulations provide students with opportunities to apply their knowledge in practical settings.
- Technology-Enhanced Learning: The program utilizes various technologies to enhance learning, including online resources, data analysis tools, and virtual reality simulations.
Careers:
- Diverse Career Opportunities: Graduates can pursue careers in airline management, airport operations, aviation consulting, government agencies (Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, National Transportation Safety Board), fixed base operations, and general aviation.
- Career Preparation: The program aligns with industry needs and prepares graduates with the skills and knowledge to effectively navigate the competitive aviation job market.
- Networking Opportunities: Students have opportunities to network with industry professionals through guest lectures, alumni events, and internships.
Other:
- STEM-OPT Extension: International students on F-1 visas may be eligible for a 36-month Optional Practical Training (OPT) extension, allowing them to gain valuable work experience in the U.S.