
3 years
January, May, September
Bachelor
Designed in conjunction with senior aviation managers, our Airline, Airport, and Aviation
Management BSc degree 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 aviation engineering to the management of global airlines and airports.
Study, travel, and learn. As a student on this course, you will have the opportunity to travel to aviation hubs across the world to gain hands-on experience and learn from industry professionals. You will meet with senior airport leadership and receive tours of the facilities, gaining an insider's perspective on airport operations. By the time you return, you will possess a wealth of experience and knowledge that makes you stand out in the airline and airport management industry.
University
London Metropolitan University
Campus
London
Total Credits
360
Study Mode
Full-time
Loan Availability
No
There are various ways of funding your studies, including loans, payment plans, and scholarship opportunities. Based in one of the world's most exciting capital cities, we're home to a diverse community of inspiring and determined learners, teachers, and innovative thinkers, representing over 150 nationalities. We currently have approximately 40 students from Bangladesh enrolled in full-degree programs and short-term study abroad programs, with that number continuing to grow each year.
70% in Higher School Certificate
IELTS - 6/5.5
OIETC - 6/5
Others - Equivalent of English 6/5.5
1. Passport 2. All academic certificate, transcript 3. LOR (letter of recommendation) 4. language certificate 5. CV
Submit application on the university
Payment Tuition fee in the university
Receive CAS letter
Attend UKVI university
Complete Departure activities
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