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MOUNT ROYAL UNIVERSITY
MRU launches Bachelor of Aviation Management to co-pilot students in landing careers from runway to boardroom

February 27, 2024

A new four-year Bachelor of Aviation Management degree has landed at Mount Royal University. The program blends technical and managerial competencies, equipping students with the skills and knowledge needed for successful careers in the aviation sector ranging from the runway to the boardroom. The Bissett School of Business, which houses MRU's aviation program, will admit 40 students annually, with applications now open for the first cohort starting Fall 2024.

The Bachelor of Aviation Management is the first degree of its kind in Alberta, providing a comprehensive education that prepares graduates for roles in operations and management within airlines, airports and other aviation-related businesses. With two unique concentration pathways, Flight Crew Operations and Aviation Operations, students are able to narrow in on the area that interests them most. While flight training may be part of the degree depending on which concentration a student selects, a private pilots license is not required prior to applying.

Through the Flight Crew Operations pathway, students have the option to pursue a Commercial Pilot License and Multi-Engine Instrument Rating. This comprehensive training prepares them for a professional pilot career while also positioning them strategically for management roles as their aviation journey progresses.

The Aviation Operations pathway focuses on honing management skills and provides specialized knowledge in aviation business content. From addressing global operational challenges to delving into economic and environmental sustainability, financial operations, logistics, and best practices for managing people and processes in the aviation industry, this pathway ensures graduates are well-prepared for leadership roles.

Built on a strong base of experiential learning, the Bachelor of Aviation Management is designed to facilitate a seamless transition from degree to employment. The University's airline partnership program provides students with direct access to mentorship and interview opportunities while the Co-operative Education option allows students to complete up to three 450-hour paid work terms. 

Aviation at Mount Royal has a long and proud history. The University's main campus sits on the former site of the No. 3 Service Flying Training School, which saw thousands of aviators train for duty during the Second World War under the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan.

Wide-open spaces, proximity to the mountains and ample good weather makes the Calgary area an excellent destination for flight training. In 2022, the Springbank Airport (CYBW) was ranked ninth-busiest in Canada by aircraft movements, giving students an advanced education in complex airport environments.

With a commitment to excellence, Mount Royal University continues to shape the future of aviation education in Alberta and beyond.

Learn more about the Bachelor of Aviation Management at MRU.

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Quotes:

"Mount Royal is proud to be playing a vital role in advancing the aviation sector and its importance to the future economy of Alberta. This new degree is an important step in that growth

Chad London, provost and vice-president academic at MRU. 

"The degree builds on the aviation alumni and industry network that already exists with the diploma and MRU's great reputation in aviation for more than 50 years. There are numerous partnerships, both formal and informal, that can lead to jobs."

Deanna Wiebe, academic director and chief flight instructor

"For students who are wanting a more comprehensive program in aviation, the four-year degree is a good option with broader employment opportunities and increased insight into the management aspect of aviation."

Maya Hand, pilot, Sunwing Airlines and program graduate, 2023

"Aviation is both an exciting and dynamic profession; this program will allow individuals who want to advance in the growing area of aviation both on the business side and flight operations areas. It will give individuals the tools they need to advance and succeed in the industry

Murray Strom, senior vice-president, flight operations and maintenance, Air Canada and program graduate, 1984

For more information

Mount Royal University
4825 Mount Royal Gate SW
Calgary Alberta
Canada T3E 6K6
www.mtroyal.ca


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