During the pandemic, aviation was vital in transporting equipment and supplies, repatriating travellers and maintaining global value supply chains. Now that borders have opened again, this dynamic industry has an innovative edge in the evolving geopolitical landscape. This growth paves the way for a range of exciting career opportunities allowing you to apply the management, technical and business skills gained studying this programme. This course is balanced and flexible, opening a range of options in careers across the sector. Recent alumni have secured employment locally and nationally with leading sector organisations such as Emirates, Jet2, easyJet, British Airways, IAG, Securitas, Teesside International Airport, Manchester Airport, Newcastle International Airport and London Heathrow in a range of roles from air traffic control, working for aviation regulatory bodies, and airline and airport management. You may also further your studies and progress to the MSc Aviation Management.
You need a foundation degree or higher national diploma (or equivalent) in a business and/or tourism-related subject. When applying through UCAS, make sure that you indicate your point of entry as Year 3.
20 Hours of work permit weekly for international students.
English language competence is required. The general entry criteria for this course are International English Language Test System (IELTS) 6.0 or Test of English as a Foreign Language Cambridge English scale 169
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9250,
15000, (INT)
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