Minor in Airport Management
Minor courses of study are academic programs designed to satisfy students’ personal interest and to meet their professional needs. Students explore, in some depth, the offerings in a field of study.
A minor course of study provides the student with significant experience in a discipline organized around skills, methodology, and subject matter. To gain the greatest value from their academic experience, students are encouraged to select minors that complement their degree program and/or other minors they are pursuing.
The student becomes subject to the requirements of the minor as stated in the catalog that are in effect at the time the minor is declared. The department/program chair responsible for a particular minor determines how students fulfill deficits in credits for a minor and certifies that students are qualified to receive the minor.
Airport Management Minor (Classroom)
ASCI 254 | Aviation Legislation | 3 |
MGMT 408 | Airport Management | 3 |
MGMT 412 | Airport Planning and Design | 3 |
Select two of the following: | 6 | |
Aviation Safety Program Management | ||
Aircraft Crash and Emergency Management | ||
Aviation Safety | ||
Applications in Aviation & Aerospace Law | ||
Corporate and Business Aviation | ||
Aviation Labor Relations | ||
Transportation Principles | ||
Strategic Management | ||
Management of Air Cargo | ||
Airport Administration & Finance | ||
International Aviation Management | ||
Special Topics in Management | ||
Aviation Security | ||
National Security Issues and Terrorism | ||
Total Credits | 15 |