
Bachelor of Management and Organizational Studies (Honours) - Commercial Aviation Management - Non-Flight (EDN)







About Bachelor of Management and Organizational Studies (Honours) - Commercial Aviation Management - Non-Flight (EDN)
Program Description
The Commercial Aviation Management (CAM)program at the Western University is a stepping stone to a career in aviation. CAM students will graduate with a Bachelor’s degree in Management and Organizational Studies (BMOS), with specialized courses in aviation management. In Canada, this type of aviation education is available exclusively at Western University.
The CAM program was developed in response to the changing Canadian aviation industry, which is increasingly requiring a university degree. Whether pursuing a position as a pilot, manager, or other professional career; the aviation industry values the skills acquired through a university education. The sky is the limit for graduates of the CAM program as, many choose to begin their careers, many others decide to pursue advanced education. CAM alumni have gone on to successfully complete law school and MBA’s to broaden their professional horizons.
Today's aviation industry offers many challenging career opportunities. As air transportation systems increase in sophistication, and the role of the pilot changes, airlines are looking for employees who possess an optimal mix of academic knowledge and aviation skills. Within the CAM program, students have the option of combining their four-year Bachelor’s degree with professional pilot flight training. CAM students graduating with the Flight Option would receive a Bachelor’s degree in Management and Organizational Studies and a Transport Canada approved Integrated Commercial Pilot’s License (ICPL) with Multi-Engine and Instrument Ratings. These credentials allow one to act as a professional pilot while being capable of assuming management responsibilities, both on the ground and in the air. In addition, as pilots are required to hold a valid medical certificate, in the unfortunate event of an unforeseen medical issue a BMOS degree allows students to pursue professional positions in aviation management (which is not an option with a college-level pilot program).
Commercial Aviation Management at Western University, which was started in 1999, has been a success and is growing year after year. The program is building a positive reputation within the aviation industry and has brought awareness to the Western University.
NOTE: Please note the English scores listed are minimum requirements. Meeting the minimums does not guarantee admission. Students with low English scores may be admitted to the English BOOST Program, a 9 week training program for conditional admission to their chosen program.
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