In the 2024-2025 Catalog

B.S. in Aerospace Physiology to M.S. in Aviation Finance

This program allows the exceptional student to complete the Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Physiology (BSAP) and Master of Science in Aviation Finance (MSAF) degrees.

Upon completing the BSAP requirements, the Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Physiology will be conferred, and students will be enrolled in the MSAF degree. In any graduate course taken by an undergraduate student, a grade of “B” or better must be earned. These credits will count toward the B.S. and MSAF degree requirements, provided the student maintains enrollment in the combined program and receives a "B" or better in the courses.

If the student chooses to leave the program before the completion of the MSAF program and has acquired the minimal hours required for graduation with the B.S. in Aerospace Physiology, any MSAF transition courses used to meet graduation requirements will be noted as undergraduate courses for the purpose of graduation.

Approved Courses for the Combined Option

Students enrolled in the combined option must consult their academic advisor and the MSAF program coordinator to determine appropriate course selection. Students will take ACC 517, BA 523, and/or FIN 518 to replace an equal number of Open Elective courses in the BSAP degree.

View BSAP requirements
View MSAF requirements 

Combined Program Requirements

Undergraduate BSAP Courses112-113
MSAF Transition Courses (ACC 517, BA 523, & FIN 518)9
Graduate MSAF Courses24
Total Credits145-146
 

Students must fulfill the required MSAF core classes and any remaining courses from the transitional period that have not been completed.