Bachelor of Aviation

In the United States, it takes an average of four to six years to complete this degree.

[1] Students that study this degree pursue jobs in the aviation industry.

Careers are available in all fields of the aviation industry, including pilots, air traffic control, airport and airline management, aircraft dispatching, aircraft maintenance, and more.

[2] Aviation degrees deal in a wide variety of concentrations and each university has their own requirements.

Contact each university and their aviation department for their specific enrollment requirements.