Tulsa Community College

Aviation Sciences Technology - Aviation Manager and Airport Management

Degree Option:
Aviation Management Training Option

 

Aviation Management Training Program Description: This option is designed to educate the future managers for the aviation and airport management industry. The aviation manager and airport management training curriculum stresses scientific principles, the human side of aviation management, computer knowledge, critical thinking, cognitive and analytical skills, and communication skills, in addition to mathematics, science and technology. Upon successful completion, the student will be awarded an Associate in Applied Science degree. This option was developed by a joint effort of Tulsa Community College and Oklahoma State University. Students should consult with the Tulsa Community College aviation training counselor at the Tulsa Tech Riverside Campus before enrolling in the aviation management training option. Degree Awarded: Associate in Applied Science

General Education Requirements Credit Hours: 44
Economics 3 Hours
ECO 2023 Principles of Microeconomics  
English 6 Hours
*ENG 1113 Freshman Composition I  
*ENG 1213 Freshman Composition II  
Geography 3 Hours
GEO 1043 Introduction to Cultural Geography  
Humanities 6 Hours
HUM 2113 Humanities I  
  or  
HUM 2223 Humanities II  
PHI 1113 Introduction to Philosophy  
PHI 1143 Introduction to Business Ethics  
Mathematics 6 Hours
*MTH 1513 College Algebra  
*MTH 2193 Elementary Statistics  
Psychology 3 Hours
PSY 1113 Introduction to Psychology  
Sciences 8 Hours
AST 1104 General Astronomy  
BIO 1114 General Biology  
*CHE 1114 Principles of Chemistry  
PHY 1114 General Physics (one course must be a laboratory science)  
Social Sciences 6 Hours
HIS 1483 American History 1492 to Civil War Era  
  or  
HIS 1493 American History Civil War Era to present  
POS 1113 American Federal Government  
Speech 3 Hours
SPE 1113 Speech Communications  

Specialized Course Requirements Credit Hours: 21
Accounting 3 Hours
ACC 2213 Financial Accounting  
Aviation Sciences Technology 9 Hours
*AVS 1113 Theory of Flight Training  
AVS 2113 History of Aviation  
*AVS 2633 Air Traffic Control and the National Airway System  
Computer Information Systems 3 Hours
CSC 1203 Computer Concepts and Applications  
Management 6 Hours
*MGT 1353 Management Essentials  
*MGT 1373 Human Resource Management  
Total Credit Hours: 65
* Course has prerequisites (see course description section of catalog).

NOTE - It is recommended that students take MGT 2103 Technical-Occupational Internship during the last semester before graduation to enhance employability.