DB | COA — Ph.D in Aviation Program

Deepen Your Expertise With Targeted Topics

PROGRAM GOALS Students will develop mastery of the central theories and concepts, including foundations, safety management, economics and regulatory procedures. Pose and solve theory-based and research-based problems designed to advance applications in the field of aviation. Our graduate students extend the aviation body of knowledge by conceiving, planning, producing and communicating original research. They develop and demonstrate expertise in instructional processes, leadership, collaboration and communication necessary for scholarly work in aviation.

CURRICULUM Course Requirements 12 Credits Required Students are required to take the following core courses: Quantitative Research Methods in Aviation 3 Research Methods 3 Quantitative and Qualitative Data Analysis 3 Advanced Quantitative Data Analysis – Data Mining and Modeling 3

Specialization and Elective Courses 24 Credits Required Students will complete eight of the following courses: Aviation Safety Management Systems

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Human Factors in Aviation

Management of Systems Engineering in Aviation

Instructional Design in Aviation

Regulatory Environment of Aviation Safety

Aviation Organizational Dynamics

Multicultural Team Operations in Aviation Operations Research and Decision-Making Current Practices and Future Trends in Aviation

Human-Centered Design in Aviation Topics in Safety Management Systems

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