Become an aviation business manager with a strong knowledge of airport operations, safety of airline companies and team management.
Airports and airlines are currently facing several challenges due to the impact of the COVID-19 crisis and the climate neutrality goals. To overcome those challenges, aviation companies are looking for professionals with both strong management skills and a thorough knowledge of the aviation field.
This postgraduate helps you develop both. Students are taught by experienced aviation experts and have several networking possibilities throughout this programme. As a result, you will graduate with the required skills and the right contacts to find a job straight away.
Course material
Course material includes books, text books and digital tools you will need during your study.
Course material
Your course material will either be in print or digital, depending on the courses you take. Print includes readers, textbooks, workbooks and reference materials; digital files include ebooks, PDFs, PowerPoint presentations, online tutorials, audio and video. Our electronic educational environment, Toledo, plays a central part during your study. There you can find information about your courses, download course and study material and keep in touch with your lecturers.
Courses
Curious to find out which theoretical and practical courses are part of your programme? Find an overview below.
Courses
Below you can find an overview of all the courses in our aviation management programme.
- Fundamentals of Business Management
- Airline Management
- Airport Management
The ECTS overview specifies the amount of credits for every course. ECTS is short for European Credit Transfer System and is the European system for transferring and collecting credits. 1 credit can be seen as 25 to 30 hours of work.
Time table
Below is an example of what your weekly schedule could look like.
Time table
The courses of this postgraduate take place every Tuesday from 9am to 12pm and from 1pm to 4m, from the beginning of September till the end of May.
Course material
Your course material will either be in print or digital, depending on the courses you take. Print includes readers, textbooks, workbooks and reference materials; digital files include ebooks, PDFs, PowerPoint presentations, online tutorials, audio and video. Our electronic educational environment, Toledo, plays a central part during your study. There you can find information about your courses, download course and study material and keep in touch with your lecturers.