Prescott, AZ | College of Aviation Brochure

PROGRAMS Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Science The B.S. in Aeronautical Science prepares students with the technical knowledge, flight skills and leadership abilities required for a career on the flight deck, with a strong focus on safe, efficient and effective flight. The program combines a four-year technical degree with flight training to prepare graduates for careers as professional pilots, including FAA multi-engine, instrument and commercial ratings. Through this, graduates are well-prepared with the decision- making skills, hands-on experience and advanced knowledge needed to pursue piloting roles in the aviation industry. Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics The B.S. in Aeronautics (BSA) is structured to accommodate individuals with diverse aviation backgrounds. In this non-flight degree, students gain experience with technical and hands-on elements in their field, learning to uphold top-notch standards in performance, quality, integrity and more.

With the aviation industry experiencing a surge in demand, this program allows students to dive into advanced aeronautical concepts and learn how they can be applied to modern aviation challenges, principles and practices beyond the classroom. Graduates emerge well-equipped to tackle the dynamic aviation landscape, making them highly sought after by employers worldwide. Aircraft Dispatcher Certificate The undergraduate Aircraft Dispatcher Certificate equips students with the essential knowledge and skills needed to excel in airline flight operations management and pass the FAA-required written and practical exams to become a flight dispatcher. Students gain practical experience, learn from expert faculty and open doors to opportunities in airline operations. This FAA-approved program covers a range of topics, including preflight planning, air traffic control, aircraft performance, instrument flight procedures, meteorology, operating regulations and real-time flight monitoring — ensuring graduates are prepared to navigate the complexities of flight operations and more.

674,000 The 2024 Boeing Pilot & Technician Outlook projects a global need for 674,000 new airline pilots over the next 20 years. Boeing Pilot & Technician Outlook

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