The Management in Aviation Concentration is only available for students pursuing the BBA in Management. For this concentration, students can enter at two levels. Each level has: (a) unique declaration requirements, (b) varying levels of credit given for experience in the aviation field and (c) different program requirements.
All students wanting to pursue this concentration must first be admitted to the BBA Management program.
To declare into either Level 1 or Level 2 of the Aviation concentration, BBA Management students must submit a Program Declaration form to the Registrar’s Office along with:
- Level 1: An International Civil Aviation Organization recognized Commercial Pilot License in Canada by Transport Canada.
- Level 2: An International Civil Aviation Organization recognized Commercial Pilot License in Canada by Transport Canada with the additional ratings: Multi-Engine Rating, Group 1 Instrument Rating and Instructor Rating.
LEVEL 1 - Concentration in Management in Aviation
- This concentration is only available for students enrolled in the BBA Management program.
- To obtain a BBA in Management, students admitted to the Management in Aviation Concentration (Level 1) must ensure that they take all other required courses included in the BBA Management program.
- Students admitted into the Management in Aviation Concentration (Level 1) will receive 39 credits towards the BBA Management’s "open electives" requirements (24 lower level credits and 15 upper level credits) for their work experience and/or prior training.
- A minimum of 12 upper level credits is required for this concentration.
- Concentrations are not noted on the credential, but will be noted on the transcript.
Course Requirements for Level 1 (see notes):
Course Number |
Course Title |
Credits |
CBA Electives (see notes) |
Five courses (1000-4000 level) from ACCT, BUSN, CSIS, COBA, ECON, FINC, HOSP or MARK |
15.00 |
Open electives (see notes) |
Any two 1000-4000 level courses |
6.00 |
Total Credits |
|
21.00 |
Notes:
1. From the 21 credits required, a minimum of 12 credits must be at the upper-level. These upper level credits can be in either the CBA electives and/or the open elective categories.
2. For those students interested in receiving a finance- or management-related industry credential, the following Management Concentrations meet the training requirements for industry credentials.
- Financial Services Management (minimum 18 credits)
- Human Resource Management (minimum 18 credits)
- International Business Management (minimum 12 credits)
- Project Management (minimum 3 credits for entry-level credential / 12 credits for most common credential)
- Supply Chain Management (minimum 12 credits)
3. Students interested in other areas, such as accounting, business law, computing studies, or economics, or in breadth in their studies can explore other courses and program offerings in Commerce and Business Administration in the Douglas College catalogue.
LEVEL 2 - Concentration in Management in Aviation
- This concentration is only available for students enrolled in the BBA Management program.
- To obtain a BBA in Management, students admitted to the Management in Aviation Concentration (Level 2) must ensure that they take all other required courses included in the BBA Management program.
- For their work experience and/or prior training, students admitted into the Management in Aviation Concentration (Level 2) will receive:
- 39 credits towards the BBA Management’s "open electives" requirements (24 lower level credits and 15 upper level credits) and
- 9 lower-level credits of the 21 credits required for this concentration.
- Concentrations are not noted on the credential, but will be noted on the transcript.
Course Requirements for Level 2 (see notes):
Course Number |
Course Title |
Credits |
CBA Upper-Level Electives (see notes) |
Four upper level courses (3000-4000 level) from ACCT, BUSN, CSIS, COBA, ECON, FINC, HOSP or MARK |
12.00 |
Total Credits |
|
12.00 |
Notes:
1. For those students interested in receiving a finance- or management-related industry credential, the following Management Concentrations meet the training requirements for industry credentials and the courses in them would also satisfy the CBA elective requirement for this concentration. Please note that some of the training requirements for these credentials would require more than 12 credits. Credits over and above the 12 required upper level credits for this concentration would not be applied to this concentration or the BBA in Management:
- Financial Services Management (minimum 18 credits)
- Human Resource Management (minimum 18 credits)
- International Business Management (minimum 12 credits)
- Project Management (minimum 3 credits for entry-level credential / 12 credits for most common credential)
- Supply Chain Management (minimum 12 credits)
2. Students interested in other areas, such as accounting, business law, computing studies, or economics, or in breadth in their studies can explore other courses and program offerings in Commerce and Business Administration in the Douglas College catalogue.