Department of Aviation Science and Management
Chair: Ed Weathersbee
The courses in the Department of Aviation Science and Management provide foundational knowledge to students in the Flight Technology, Air Traffic Control, Aviation Management and other aviation programs through core aviation academics. In addition to the foundational academic coursework, the Department delivers the ground school courses required by the FAA under 14CFR Part 141 for training from private pilot through Airline Transport Pilot and CFII. Degree programs in the ASM department are the Bachelor of Science in Aviation Science and Management with tracks in Flight, Management (available online), Logistics Management (available online), Space (available online), FBO Management, Maintenance Management, Advanced Airplane and Advanced Helicopter. The Department of ASM also offers an Associate of Applied Science in Air Traffic Management degree as well as certificates in Airline Management and Airport Management.
Students must maintain a minimum institutional grade-point average (GPA) of 2.5 to remain in an Aviation Bachelor of Science program. Students must maintain a minimum institutional GPA of 2.5 to remain in the Associate of Applied Science in Air Traffic Management. The student will be placed on probation if the GPA falls below 2.5. If the respective GPA does not show improvement the next semester, the student will not be allowed to take aviation courses. If the student has not returned to the required level of GPA in two semesters following probation (including summer), the student may be removed from the aviation program.
Students requiring learning support courses will not be accepted into any Aviation Bachelor of Science program or the Associate of Applied Science in Air Traffic Management program until they have completed and passed their learning support courses.