Davis College of Business & TechnologyAviation Management and Flight Operations
Why Choose this Program?
The mission of the Jacksonville University School of Aviation’s Aviation Management and Flight Operations major is to produce professional aviators possessing the leadership and professional skills necessary to sustain safety and profitability in global aviation. The School of Aviation achieves this mission with a world-class, business-based curriculum that prepares students to thrive professionally and financially as the global aviation industry evolves. Jacksonville University maintains strong partnerships to help jump-start your career including JU's Delta Propel Pilot Career Path and JetBlue University Gateway Program.
Aviation Management and Flight OperationsCurriculum
Jacksonville University’s Aviation Management and Flight Operations degree includes airline-oriented flight training coupled with an invaluable business degree, defining you as a leader in the cockpit and aviation industry. Aviation and aeronautical students can choose their track of focus: commercial pilot, military-marine, and military-navy.
Sample Courses
- Aviation Weather
- Advanced Aircraft Systems
- Airtransport Operations
- Jet Transition Training Lab
- Crew Resource Management
The Commercial Pilot track prepares you for an exhilarating career as an airline pilot flying some of the world’s largest aircraft around the world.
The Military Marine track prepares you with the skills needed to be a top aviator for the United States Marines. The track requires participation in the ROTC program.
The Military Navy track provides you with the skills needed to be a top aviator in the United States Navy. This track requires participation in the ROTC program.
The Commercial Pilot for International Students specifically designed for our international students that do not require the flight instructor certificate.
Program Educational Objectives
Professional Competency: Graduates will possess the requisite knowledge and skills necessary to make an immediate positive impact for their employer as well as act with the highest standards of professionalism evidenced by their ethical character and integrity.
- Regulatory Compliance: Graduates will be able to assess the role and impact of regulatory compliance in the conduct of global aviation commerce.
- Triple Bottom Line: Graduates will be able to apply the knowledge that sustained profitability in global aviation commerce results from the involvement of innovative and engaged people who develop optimal use of resources.
- Critical Thinking: Graduates will demonstrate the planning, decision making, workload management, and communication skills necessary to engage in effective critical thinking
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Contact Information Davis College of Business & Technology
Davis College of Business & Technology
Jacksonville University
2800 University Blvd N
Jacksonville, FL 32211
Email: dcob@60654a.com