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The Aviation Management - Flight B.S.

Aviation management - flight is the study and administration of all aspects of the air transportation industry, alongside preparation for a career as a professional pilot.

Aviation management focuses on the operation of airlines, airports and air traffic control systems. It involves managing resources, personnel and operations to ensure safe, efficient air travel. On the business side, it covers financial management, marketing and customer service.

The Florida Tech aviation management - flight B.S. provides a comprehensive background in aviation studies and top-notch pilot training—from your first flight through your commercial pilot flight test and beyond.

Whether you want to be a commercial pilot or pursue a career as an airline manager, airport manager or air commerce expert, at Florida Tech you’ll develop a strong background in aviation with experience in modern aviation technology and best business practices.

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Why Choose Florida Tech for Aviation Management - Flight?

Florida Tech stands out as a leading aviation college, combining the resources of a large institution—world-class faculty and a strong curriculum—with the personalized attention of a close-knit community. You'll build a solid foundation in business, airport management and air transportation, while training to become a commercial pilot.

Florida Tech’s faculty members are established experts in all aspects of aviation. They are pilots and experts in aviation law, safety, avionics and environmental science. We have faculty with expertise and experience in airport consulting, design and management, airline or general aviation management, aviation human factors, meteorology and air traffic control.  Their experience translates to a robust curriculum and hands-on learning opportunities for our students.

Florida Tech is a world-class aviation university, and one of the best schools for pilot training. University flight training is conducted under the provisions of Federal Aviation Regulations Part 141.

Flight training is an integrated series of four courses designed to qualify you for the Commercial Pilot Certificate with instrument and multiengine ratings and a minimum of 190 hours of flight training.

If you've had previous flight and ground training, advanced placement or transfer credit may be possible.

For safety and compliance with federal regulations special requirements apply to flight students, such as medical clearance and English language proficiency. Please see the university catalog for additional information.

The B.S. in aviation management with flight is certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to receive the maximum time reduction allowed toward the Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) Certificate. Graduates of this program are eligible for a restricted ATP at 1,000 flight hours.

Florida Tech is a world-class aeronautics school—and one of the top institutions for engineering and science. Students benefit from our excellent facilities and aircraft fleet and a wide range of high-tech tools for hands-on learning and research, from wind tunnels and air quality monitoring systems to advanced modeling software.

At the Emil Buehler Center for Aviation Training and Research, just minutes from campus at Melbourne Orlando International Airport, students have access to our state-of-the-art aircraft fleet, featuring Piper planes equipped with cutting-edge glass cockpits. The center also houses facilities for weather and flight planning, simulators and more, providing a comprehensive environment for aviation training and research.

The College of Aeronautics’ Skurla Hall houses a first-rate computer lab equipped with a wide range of applications and networking capabilities, offering hands-on learning in aviation subjects such as airport design and planning.

Using computer-aided design (CAD) programs, you can complete projects in designing airports and airport terminals, and conduct experiments, such as noise studies. In the Basic Aviation Training Device (BATD) Lab, you can fly desktop simulators under the guidance of a flight instructor and practice air traffic control (ATC) operations, enhancing your aviation skills.

Our 130-acre campus is located in a high-tech corridor on Florida’s Space Coast—NASA-Kennedy Space Center on Cape Canaveral is just north of us—and many high-tech corporations and government and military organizations are located nearby. Our location provides an abundance of internship and employment opportunities for our students.

Flight students appreciate that we have over 300 days of ideal flying weather each year, and that our College of Aeronautics is ranked one of the safest flight schools in the U.S. Melbourne is home to an international commercial airport that is just a 10-minute drive from campus.

There’s plenty to do on the ground, as well! Florida Tech is just over the causeway from the Atlantic Ocean, with its 72 miles of beautiful beaches, minutes from the Indian River Lagoon, the most diverse estuary in North America, and a short trip to the Florida Keys or the Orlando theme parks. We also have a rich campus life that includes a wide range of intramural and collegiate sportsclubs and social activities.

Interested in air traffic control? An air traffic control (ATC) specialization is offered in conjunction with the B.S. in aviation management.

This specialization provides in-depth knowledge of ATC and the aviation industry and hands-on experience with industry-standard air traffic control programs to ensure graduates have the requisite knowledge, skills and abilities to succeed as air traffic controllers. The ATC specialization meets the requirements of the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Air Traffic-Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI) program and is FAA-approved.

Graduates of the AT-CTI program may be eligible to bypass the Air Traffic Basics Course covered during the first five weeks of qualification training at the FAA Academy in Oklahoma City. You must successfully complete all required training at the FAA Academy for employment with the FAA.

Learn more about air traffic control at Florida Tech.

Careers in Aviation Management - Flight

Aviation management offers among the most challenging, interesting and exciting jobs available. The courses you’ll take in flight, aircraft systems development, air traffic control, airspace management, information support systems and aviation planning ensure that you will be qualified for an aviation career having a solid foundation in best practices.

A bachelor’s degree in aviation management with flight opens the door to career possibilities including:

  • Pilot
  • Airline manager
  • Airport manager
  • Airport security manager
  • Air traffic controller
  • Systems management
  • Business management
  • Freight and cargo management
  • Airfield operator

Our graduates have launched their pilot and aviation management careers with organizations such as the U.S. Department of Transportation, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and airlines and international airports in the U.S. and around the world.

Looking ahead to your future career can be exciting! Keep in mind that certain roles may entail additional prerequisites, such as an advanced degree.

Florida Tech Career Services assists students, alumni and employers in their search for careers and employee candidates. We help students develop career plans and job-search skills. Explore our Career Toolbox to learn more about our services and access additional resources.

The Occupational Outlook Handbook, published by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), provides information about specific jobs including median annual pay, working conditions and job outlook. The handbook has information on commercial pilot and related aviation management careers.

Advanced Degree Options

After receiving an aviation management - flight bachelor’s degree, many of our students choose to pursue graduate studies at Florida Tech or at other prestigious universities for advanced degrees in specialties including aviation human factors, airport development and aviation law.

Post-graduate programs our students choose include:

Explore the Aviation Management - Flight, B.S., Curriculum

The Aviation Management - Flight, B.S., Curriculum

You'll get started in aeronautics and pilot training right away. Your initial flight instruction will introduce core concepts such as checklists, meteorology, flight controls and more.

In your second and third years, you’ll expand your aeronautics knowledge and develop aviation management skills. Moving on from the basics of flight, you'll prepare for advanced certificates and ratings, including the FAA instrument rating. Advanced flight instruction in single-engine and multiengine land aircraft will then equip you for the FAA commercial pilot practical test.

Senior year focuses on building advanced knowledge and polishing management skills. You will also have the option to pursue your Certified Flight Instructor Certificate.

As you proceed through the curriculum, you’ll complete advanced coursework in air transportation management and atmospheric dynamics and meet recruiters from major airlines at university career fairs.

Classes include:

  • Airport Management
  • Aviation Planning
  • Aviation Law
  • Aviation Safety

Check the catalog for a description of all courses.

Download the Aviation Management - Flight, B.S. Curriculum now!

Student at Melbourne airport

En Route to a Successful Career

Representatives from multiple airlines speak with students at the aeronautics career fair.

Internships

Aviation management internships at airports, consulting companies and airlines like American Airlines, JetBlue Airways and Southwest Airlines offer valuable real-world experience—and a great opportunity to build your professional network.

A six-credit aviation management internship program (AMIP) is offered to eligible senior students.

Students are placed in entry-level management positions for a semester with air transportation, air commerce, aviation consulting, airports and governmental organizations throughout the United States and in select foreign locations.

Pathway Programs

If you're an aspiring pilot, our pathway programs, offered in collaboration with various airlines, provide a seamless transition into commercial aviation. These programs include mentoring and professional development opportunities as you work toward your degree.

Some agreements feature "flow through" provisions, allowing students to identify and secure a career path with a major airline as early as their sophomore year.

Participants can expect a clear and structured path toward a career as a professional pilot, with guidance to help them navigate each stage of their journey from training to employment.

Learn more about Aviation Management - Flight at Florida Tech on the website.

Beyond the Classroom

Aviation majors gain leadership and professional experience through participation in academic organizations and honor societiesstudent government and student organizations, including:

Check out other networking opportunities in groups such as the Florida Tech Flight Team, the Drone Club  and 200+ other campus student organizations.

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Florida Tech's Aviation Management and Aviation Management - Flight programs are accredited by the Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI) through 2027.

Visit the College of Aeronautics Accreditation and Memberships page  to learn more about the following Student Achievement Data:

  • Program learning objectives/outcomes
  • Program assessment measures employed
  • Graduation rate
  • Rates and types of employment of graduates
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