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Master of Business Administration in Aviation Management
(HEGIS 0599)
The air transport industry plays a vital role in today’s global
society. As the primary mode of long-distance transport within and
between nations, air transport has become a crucial facilitator of
economic activity. Liberalization, technological change, and falling
trade barriers are some of the trends that have ensured that we are
living in an increasingly global society. By facilitating the movement
of people and goods, air transport acts as a catalyst and contributes
to the world’s economies.
As a result, airlines and other aviation-related organizations are
facing an increasingly complex, dynamic and competitive
marketplace. Increasing revenues and cutting costs demands an
awareness of “state-of-the-industry” thinking as well as real-world
strategies and techniques.
The Dowling College MBA in Aviation Management enables
business professionals to earn their degree without interrupting their
careers. This unique program provides students with an
understanding of the airline industry, the challenges and issues it
faces, while simultaneously providing the aviation industry with what
it needs most; aviation management graduates who understand the
intricacies of the air transport business.
If you already have an undergraduate degree and if you are
contemplating a career change - consider becoming eligible for
employment consideration as an FAA Air Traffic Control Specialist.
Complete Dowling College’s MBA in Aviation Management plus four
additional undergraduate courses offered in the Dowling College
School of Aviation! You will learn about the increasingly complex,
dynamic and competitive marketplace within which the aviation
industry functions and the FAA performs its regulatory obligations.
An MBA in Aviation Management will position you to work in any
sector of the aviation industry…add the four undergraduate FAA
AT-CTI courses offered in the School of Aviation and you will qualify
for employment consideration by the FAA, as an air traffic control
specialist! You could become an air traffic control specialist or part of
the management team that ensures that our air transportation system
remains the safest in the world.
I. Business Core
| ACC 6241 | Managerial Accounting or
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| ACC 6242* | Governmental and Non Profit Accounting
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| CIS 6261 | Information Technologies for Managers
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| FIN 6212 | Financial Management
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| MGT 6204 | Excellence in Organizations: Behavior, Leadership and Quality
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| MGT 6233 | Quantitative Methods in Business
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| MKT 6252 | Marketing Management
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*Students planning to sit for the NY CPA examination are required to take ACC 6242, rather than ACC 6241.
II. Aviation Management Concentration 12 credits
| AVM 6361 | Economics, Marketing, and Financial Management within the Aviation Industry
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| AVM 6362 | Strategic Planning/Management within the Aviation Industry
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| AVM 6363 | Operations Management in the Aviation Industry
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| AVM 6364 | Government Impact and Current Issues in the Aviation Industry
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III. Select one 6-credit Capstone course from the followling:
Program Total: 36 credits
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