Airline, Airport and Aviation Management

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London Metropolitan University
UK
Provided by: ucas

Progression Summary

**why study this course?** designed in conjunction with senior aviation managers, this course recognises the demand in today’s international aviation community for graduates with sound business skills and a good understanding of the entire aviation system. aviation is an exciting industrial sector that ranges from the technological excellence of boeing and airbus to the management of global airlines and airports. **more about this course** designed in conjunction with senior aviation managers, this course recognises the demand in today’s international aviation community for graduates with sound business skills and a good understanding of the entire aviation system. aviation is an exciting industrial sector that ranges from the technological excellence of boeing and airbus to the management of global airlines and airports. your learning environment will mirror that of an international organisation as you’re encouraged to learn with and from your fellow students about their different backgrounds, cultures and perspectives. you’ll also have the opportunity to visit major international airlines and airports, and commercial aircraft manufacturers. you’ll hear from visiting lecturers from airlines, airports, maintenance organisations, consultancy organisations and aircraft manufacturers, and we also have a dynamic aviation society at the university which organises regular guest speakers and trips. in addition to the university’s extensive facilities and resources, the school subscribes to database services, aviation journals and magazines appropriate to aviation management studies, and you’ll have access to these throughout your studies. **what our students say?** “the course allowed me to sit in meetings with master's students from prestigious universities and hold my own when talking about aviation strategy and commercial challenges." former student now working in the middle east for a major global carrier “the course has helped me develop an understanding of the complexity of the aviation sector and allowed me to start work as a consultant for airport development internationally.” former student now working for a major civil engineering company "i think that there is a need to understand that airlines and airports are complex businesses and that they are people-driven and require great management. this course helped me start a career in airport management.” former student now working at a major uk airport

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Start Date

2026-01
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Tuition fees

88,343 .SAR

You must have one of the following qualifications:
a level
ccc

ucas tariff
96 points

scottish higher
ccccd

access to he diploma
m: 30 credits p: 15 credits

gcse/national 4/national 5
english language and mathematics gcses at grade c (grade 4 from 2017) or above (or equivalent).

international baccalaureate diploma programme
28 points

pearson btec level 3 national extended diploma (first teaching from september 2016)
dmm

welsh baccalaureate - advanced skills challenge certificate (first teaching september 2015)
c

Full-time