Kate Goodman, a third year Aviation Management student in Dublin City University, chats with broadcaster Leanne Hanafin about why she chose the course. The first three years of the course provide students with a general introduction to business analysis, the aviation sector, technical aspects of piloting and industry relevant work experience.
In final year, one can opt to enter flight training to qualify as a commercial pilot or choose to follow more specialist studies in aviation management
Intro
00.20 -Why Kate chose the BSc Aviation Management at DCU.
01.30 -Think the BSc Aviation Management could be for you?
-The mix of business and aviation
2.00 -Busting some mis-conceptions-
-The career paths in this huge and growing industry.
3.00 -What to expect in first year.
-modules that are covered
3.50 -Getting a good grounding and knowledge in the first year
-some points to know for second year.
5.50-Third year and the Intra placement.
-How the placement really helps to bring everything together.
9.20 Looking ahead to final year
-Three streams in your final year
Pilot studies
Air Traffic Control
Business of Aviation.
11.40-Want to study Aviation Management?
-what you need points wise
-what entry paths are available if you need extra support.
13.20-The sky's the limit!
-Career options in the aviation industry
Closing:
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