Aviation Sciences
The Aviation and Space Program prepares students for careers in the aerospace industry. The B.S. in Aerospace Administration and Operations degree program offers: Aviation Management; Professional Pilot; and Technical Services Management.
The Aviation Management option prepares students for management positions in the aerospace industry. Employment opportunities include positions with fixed-base operators, air carriers, corporate flight departments, commuter and air taxi operations and a variety of career areas associated with airport operations.
Students in the Professional Pilot option complete all flight requirements for private pilot, commercial pilot with instrument, multi-engine, and certified flight instructor ratings. Students are prepared for careers as general aviation, corporate, commuter, and commercial airline pilots.
The Technical Services Management option builds on an individual’s technical experience in aircraft maintenance or avionics to prepare the students for management positions in all segments of the industry. Twenty-five hours of technical training may be credited toward this option if received from an accredited institution.
Aviation education has an extensive industry-based management internship program established with aerospace industries, major and regional air carriers and a variety of other companies within the aerospace industry.
For more information on this field of study, click here. (NOTE: This link will redirect you to OSU-Stillwater’s website.)
Future student?
Contact: OSU-Tulsa’s Prospective Student Services
918-594-8355 or 800-277-8228
tulsa.info@okstate.edu
Current student?
Contact: OSU-Tulsa’s Aviation Sciences Advisors
Sally O’Mealey
918-594-8393
sally.omealey@okstate.edu
Jessica Vann
918-594-8119
jessica.vann@okstate.edu
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