The Aviation Studies, A.S. degree is focused on providing students with the first two years of a baccalaureate degree in areas of study such as airport management, aviation business administration, professional pilot, air traffic control and air transportation management. The program is designed with a substantial prescription of both general education electives and program courses so students may tailor their coursework to meet their transfer goals.
Students should identify the institution to which they plan to transfer and, through academic advisement, complete courses at Atlantic Cape that will not only transfer to a baccalaureate degree granting institution, but also count as an equivalent course at the receiving institution. Atlantic Cape has arranged transfer articulation agreements with several colleges.
Contact the department chair for a list of transfer agreements. It is strongly recommended that students pursuing this degree regularly meet with their faculty advisor.
For additional program information, please contact department chair, Dr. Otto Hernandez, at (609) 343-4978 or hernande@atlanticcape.edu.
- Complete the first two years of study towards a baccalaureate degree in aviation studies;
- Communicate technical concepts;
- Apply quantitative knowledge and skills;
- Apply scientific knowledge and reasoning;
- Demonstrate competence in information literacy;
- Analyze situations from the humanistic and historical perspective;
- Identify human factors impacting our world;
- Demonstrate basic aeronautical knowledge;
- Identify the impacts of weather on aviation;
- Identify key components of the National Airspace System.
(AVIT-Fall 2022)
General Education Courses
When a course is not specified, refer to the list of approved General Education courses.
Communication
Mathematics-Science-Technology
Social Science
Humanities
General Education Elective
(Students are strongly encouraged to meet with their faculty advisor before making a choice.)
Program Requirements
Program Electives
Choose eight credits from the following course alphas:
ACCT, ATCT, AVIT, BUSN, CISM, GIST, ECON, MATH or TCOM
(Students are strongly encouraged to meet with their faculty advisor before making a choice.)