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UG Cert: Airport Management

  • OVERVIEW
  • REQUIREMENTS

Overview

Advancing your career takes dedication and time. An education will give you the competitive edge you need. So make plans to beat out the fierce competition in the global world of aviation by getting a boost. The Airport Management Certificate of Completion from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University — Worldwide can access the top ranks of your field sooner. As the number of smaller airports increase, the need for qualified management candidates will increase, too.

Launch Your Career.

The Airport Management Certificate of Completion is designed for individuals already working or who have a strong desire to work in airport management and the fields that support aviation. Once you’ve completed the program, you’ll be uniquely qualified for:

  • Supervisory positions in aviation
  • Managing the increasing number of smaller airports, including SATS airfields
  • Top-level airport management, when experience and an undergraduate degree are included

Certification also gives you an excellent foundation for advanced certifications, such as the American Association of Airport Executives’ accredited executive certification.

Requirements

Required Courses
CourseTitleCredits
ASCI 254Aviation Legislation3
ASCI 401Airport Development and Operations3
MGMT 408Airport Management3
MGMT 412Airport Planning and Design Standards3
Chose only two of the following courses
CourseTitleCredits
ASCI 320Commuter Aviation3
SFTY 345Aviation Safety Management Program3
SFTY 350Aircraft Crash & Emergency Management3
SFTY 409Aviation Safety3
ASCI 405Aviation Law3
ASCI 412Corporate and Business Aviation3
MGMT 324Aviation Labor Relations3
MGMT 331Transportation Principles3
MGMT 436Strategic Management3
MGMT 410Management of Air Cargo3
MGMT 418Airport Administration and Finance3
MGMT 425Trends and Current Problems in Air Transportation3
MGMT 426International Aviation Management3
MGMT 499Special Topics in Management3
SCTY 400Airport Security3
SCTY 488National Security Issues and Terrorism3
Total Credits18