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| Application Deadline: | We have no specific application deadline, and an early application is recommended | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 9,600 - | ||
| Location: | London / United Kingdom | ||
| Duration: | 24 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Languages: | English | ||
The MSc Air Transport Management has the core objective of improving the contributions that experienced professionals (aircrew, engineers, air traffic controllers etc) can make to their organisations. It was first initiated by the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators (GAPAN) both to increase the career opportunities of aircrew and others and to ensure that the air transport industry has a reservoir of experienced talent from which to draw future managers. It provides an academic framework for the experience of air transport professionals and enables them to move productively and effectively onto the first steps of commercial or safety management.
This Programme is one of three parallel MSc Programmes in Air Transport Management, Air Safety Management and Aircraft Maintenance Management.
Teaching and Assessment
Teaching:
Every taught module is assessed by coursework and, for some core modules, also by examination. A dissertation related to experience in the industry is required. There is a high degree of flexibility in terms of sequence and time frame, to suit those working in airlines, air traffic control, air forces and other organisations.
Learning Outcomes:
This course aims to provide you with a recognised career-developing qualification, control of your own career and the ability to contribute better to the management of air transport? The course is totally flexible and can be taken while working - modules are held in central London plus a number of modules in Dubai and Troisdorf (near Cologne).
At the end of your studies you will have the opportunity to improve your:
* Presentation skills - through regular opportunities within each module and the project
* Report writing and analytical skills - through coursework and project
* Personal management skills - through the careful use of resources to complete assignments on time
The successful MSc graduate from this course will have on completion:
* a basic understanding of business analysis, finance, human motivation, and management of the air transport industry;
* a good understanding for the national and international regulatory and commercial business environment and be able to prepare a sound business case
* knowledge of aspects of fleet planning, route management, engineering and Air Traffic Management issues.
* A proven ability to write a substantial analytical report.
For the employers, the course has the core objective of improving the contributions that experienced professionals (aircrew, engineers, air traffic controllers etc) can make to their organisations. They were initiated by the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators (GAPAN) both to increase the career opportunities of aircrew and others and to ensure that the air transport industry has a reservoir of experienced talent from which to draw future managers. The programmes provide an academic framework to the experience of air transport professionals and enable them to move productively and effectively onto the first steps of commercial or safety management. The course has many facets of knowledge and skills learning. The knowledge base is best illustrated by the list of modules. However, as important are the skills that graduates are expected to have on completion.
These include:
* Being able to assimilate core themes from the talks given by a number of industry speakers, some of whom may have different positions.
* Being able to write succinct and clear English.
* Preparing a valid business case for a company and, at least as important, to know when a potential case is not viable.
* Having a wider knowledge of the interfaces of any single organisation with other in the industry.
* Being able to make a short verbal presentation and to defend a project under examination.
The average age of students of the programme is about early to mid thirties, though there are a number who are over fifty. Given the likely continuation of the large number of unexpected events that have happened to the industry over the last few years combined with increased competition (eg low cost carriers, flat-bed seats) and technological and regulatory changes (EASA, e-tickets, electronic flight bags), every organisation needs a core of capable management to ensure continued prosperity. That is why some of the most successful air transport organisations now fund students on the City University London Programmes.
Assessment:
Every taught module is assessed by coursework and, for some core modules, also by examination. Each module comprises:
* Part I: Prior reading before the module where appropriate.
* Part II: Attendance at the University (or other locations) for the module, three days.
* Part III: Examinations are held at the end of the core modules.
* Part IV: Coursework for assessment. Coursework is required within six weeks of the taught module.
Course Content
Course content:
The course is based on completing eight modules over one to five years, which are taught over three day periods and held frequently throughout the year and at various locations including London, Dubai, Bahrain, Cologne and, from 2012, Trinidad.
Students are also required to undertake a project in an air transport related subject, which is usually completed within six months.
Students who choose not to do the project will receive a Postgraduate Certificate on successful completion of five modules or a Postgraduate Diploma on successful completion of nine modules.
Course Structure
Core Modules
* Airline operations
* Airline business
* Air transport economics
Electives Modules
* Human resource management
* Aviation psychology
* Active safety management
* Airline marketing
* Quality management of airline operations
* Fleet planning
* Developing a business plan
* Crisis management
* Financial accounting
* Sustainable aviation
* Airports and ground handling
* Airworthiness
* Airline maintenance Airline Revenue Management, Pricing and Distribution Management
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The normal requirements are Air Transport Pilot's Licence, Aircraft Licence Engineer, Air Traffic Control or a first degree. Students must have at least two years' professional responsibility prior to application and be employed in the air transport industry whilst taking the course.
English Language Requirement
For those students whose first language is not English, the following qualifications are also required:
IELTS: 6.5
TOEFL (internet-based): 100
| Minimal degree required: | Bachelor's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
| IELTS Band: | 6.5 |
| Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): | Grade C (Score: 60) |
| TOEFL Internet-based: | 100 |
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