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Last updated on 2025-11-21

Program overview

Program overview

The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Geography and Environment and Commercial Aviation Management is a unique program designed for students interested in the intersection of geography, environmental studies, and aviation management. This program offers a comprehensive understanding of geographical concepts while integrating essential skills in commercial aviation. Students will engage in a curriculum that emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical applications, preparing them for a dynamic career in these fields.

Program structure

The program is structured to provide a well-rounded education in both geography and commercial aviation management. The key features of the program include:

  • Program Length: Typically spans over four years.
  • Students have the option to select a Flight Training option, which allows them to pursue a Commercial Pilot's License.
  • Enrollment in the Honours Specialization is limited, and meeting minimal requirements does not guarantee admission.

This structure ensures that students receive a balanced education that prepares them for various career paths in geography and aviation.

Featured Experiences

  • Opportunity to obtain a Commercial Pilot's License through the Flight Training option.
  • Hands-on learning experiences that integrate theoretical knowledge with practical applications.
  • Access to specialized resources and facilities related to geography and aviation.
  • Engagement in projects that may involve real-world geographical and environmental challenges.

Career Options

  • Commercial Pilot: Operate aircraft for passenger and cargo transport, requiring a Commercial Pilot's License.
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Analyst: Utilize GIS technology to analyze spatial data and support decision-making in various sectors.
  • Environmental Consultant: Advise organizations on environmental best practices and compliance with regulations.
  • Urban Planner: Develop plans and programs for land use in urban areas, considering environmental impacts and community needs.
  • Aviation Manager: Oversee operations in aviation companies, ensuring efficiency and compliance with safety regulations.

 

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