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Aim and Objectives

Aim of the Program

The Aviation Management master's program graduates can work in many management and lower-level departments such as flight operation, safety management, and marketing officer of organizations in the aviation sector serving in the fields of aviation activities. In addition to raising experienced and knowledgeable students with theoretical and practical knowledge in the aviation industry, the Aviation Management department also contributes to the aviation industry with scientific studies and research. In addition, the Aviation Management department provides knowledge and skills in areas such as civil aviation, information technologies, aircraft and aircraft, general economy, international aviation, logistics, accounting, airline safety and security, passenger services, and international transportation.

Objectives of the Program

The primary goal of the Aviation Management master's program is to train graduates with the knowledge and skills to meet both the current and future needs of businesses operating in the aviation sector. In this direction, students will have the academic knowledge that will enable them to think critically, rationally, and creatively, to act in the light of science and technology, and to take a leading role in different disciplines of aviation, with a master's degree in Aviation Management.