Aviation Management: University of Applied Sciences Wildau
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- Degree
- Master degree
- Address
- Wildau Institute of Technology e.V., University of Applied Sciences Wildau, Bahnhofstrasse, Wildau, 15745, Germany
- Ads
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- Subject
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Management and Organizations
- Course Language(s)
- English
- Course Beginning
- September
- Duration
- 4 semesters
- App Deadline
- May 15 for non-EU applicants, June 15 for EU applicants
- Telephone
- +49.3375.508.601
- Fax
- +49.3375.508.660
- Website
- http://www.wit-wildau.de
The AVIMA Master in Aviation Management focuses on three areas of competence:
Business Administration
- Human Resource Management
- Financial and Managerial Accounting
- International Marketing
- International Management
- Supply Chain Management
- Corporate Finance
- International Law
Aviation Management
- Principles of Civil Aviation
- Aviation Engineering and Technologies
- Aviation Law and International Agreements
- Civil Legal Framework of International Aviation
- ATM/ATC
- Safety and Security
- Airline Management
- Airport Management
- Manufacturers and Maintenance
- Aviation and Society
Management and Social Skills
- Project Management
- Leadership and Motivation
- Decision Making and Problem Solving Techniques
- Negotiation and Presentation
- Cross Cultural Communication
The AVIMA programme is designed for students with a Bachelor's or Diploma degree in engineering or business who aspire to a career in civil aviation. Candidates with other academic qualifications may be accepted after an entrance test including a personal interview.
Successful graduates will work in the following fields:
- international airlines
- airport authorities
- air traffic control
- manufacturing of aircraft and equipment
- maintenance and service companies and regulating authorities on local
- national and international levels.
This programme is one of the few Aviation Management degree courses in Europe.
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