Introduction of the Department
The Aviation Management undergraduate program is designed to provide a broad knowledge base for students to develop analytical thinking, scientific approach, precise decision making and effective communication skills. Our department offers a training model that consists of a combination of management and aerospace courses. The program's aerospace components enable students to learn about regulations, rules, scientific approaches, principles and procedures in the field of aviation, while management components enable them to understand operating science and to apply effectively in aerospace management areas. For this purpose, undergraduate education offers basic aerospace management courses that enable specialized training in airlines and air cargo operations, airport management, aerospace safety management, aerospace law, and administrative courses such as financial management, risk management, management.
Students will have a rich academic knowledge that will strengthen their professional capacity with a degree in Aerospace Management and help them take a role in different disciplines of aviation.
In addition, they will have an academic knowledge infrastructure that will contribute to the planning and development of our country's civil aviation activities, allowing them to participate in the development activities.
In the professional working life of students with the training of the Aerospace Management Undergraduate program;
– Expected from professionals in the aerospace industry; adherence to professional rules, ethical behavior, constant attention to aerospace safety, behavior and approaches,
– Introduction to specific career areas related to aviation management and the expected knowledge and professional skills from professionals in promotion,
– They are intended to have the ability to identify and assess the developing role and real problems of the aerospace industry.