Bachelor of Science Aviation - Air Transport Administration Concentration
Course Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Aviation at the University of Nebraska Omaha combines university general education requirements with a core aviation curriculum and specialized tracks in air transport administration, professional flight, or unmanned aircraft systems. Students must fulfill foundational coursework that may overlap with general education, and academic advising is recommended for program-specific guidance. This program prepares graduates for diverse careers in the aviation industry through a structured and comprehensive educational approach.
Key Program Highlights
- Comprehensive core aviation classes covering essential industry knowledge
- Specialized tracks in air transport administration, professional flight, or unmanned aircraft systems
- Integration of university general education requirements with aviation-focused coursework
- Academic advising support for course selection and program planning
- Foundation courses that may fulfill both major and general education requirements
Course Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Aviation at the University of Nebraska Omaha combines university general education requirements with a core aviation curriculum and specialized tracks in air transport administration, professional flight, or unmanned aircraft systems. Students must fulfill foundational coursework that may overlap with general education, and academic advising is recommended for program-specific guidance. This program prepares graduates for diverse careers in the aviation industry through a structured and comprehensive educational approach.
Key Program Highlights
- Comprehensive core aviation classes covering essential industry knowledge
- Specialized tracks in air transport administration, professional flight, or unmanned aircraft systems
- Integration of university general education requirements with aviation-focused coursework
- Academic advising support for course selection and program planning
- Foundation courses that may fulfill both major and general education requirements