Yes, many BBA in Aviation programs offer various specializations which help students develop in-depth knowledge and skills for particular roles and challenges in the aviation sector.
Involves the study of business regulations, air transport fundamentals and airline operation policies. The course also teaches students about aviation related businesses such as travel agencies, tour operations, government planning and consultancy firms.
The second area of expertise for us is Aviation safety and security management. The topic covers the impact of human factors on aviation organizations both from a single-pilot perspective (cockpit resource management) as well as an organizational level (aviation service providers, maintenance organizations). Students also study aviation law and legislation related to security in the United States and Europe.
Air Traffic Control Management
Air Traffic Management, which is focused mostly on the ground management of air traffic systems - controlling aircraft within the airspace and coordinating with pilots. This specialisation will cover air traffic management tools and technology and how to ensure safe and efficient air operations.
5. Aviation Marketing & Sales
Flight Operations and Management
Aviation Law and Regulations
An attorney who specializes in the legal matters that impact the aviation industry, such as international aviation laws, regulatory issues, liability concerns, passenger rights and any environmental laws that may apply to aviation.