Aviation Management, Non-Flying BS

Major

School of Science and Technology

With a non-flying bachelor’s degree in Aviation Management, you’re positioned for a wide range of operations, business, safety, and leadership roles across airlines, airports, manufacturers, government, and private aviation.

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Opportunities & Outcomes

Quincy University offers Aviation degree programs in collaboration with Quincy Aviation, LLC, a full-service training center located at Quincy Regional Airport, approximately 10 miles from campus. These programs provide professional preparation for careers in commercial, corporate, and military aviation.

Career Pathways

  • Airline Operations Manager
  • Airport Operations Specialist
  • Flight Dispatcher
  • Aviation Safety Manager
  • Regulatory Compliance Officer
  • Revenue or Network Planning Analyst
  • Air Cargo Operations Manager
  • Aviation Consultant
  • Aircraft Leasing Analyst
  • Airport Planning & Development Manager

Programs of Study Offered

  • Bachelor of Science in Aviation
  • Bachelor of Science in Aviation, Non-Flight Concentration
  • Bachelor of Science in Aviation Management
  • Minor in Aviation Management
  • Minor in Aviation

Faculty Spotlight

Shelby Miller, BS

Shelby Miller, BS

Instructor of Aviation

Bonaventure Program

The Bonaventure Program is every QU student's foundation for our liberal arts education, involving service learning, signature courses, writing and technological literacy. Program Requirements

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