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Havacılık Yüksekokulu


Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Aviation Management (AVM)

The programme is designed to train mangers to operate in the highly competitive and safety conscious environment of the aviation industry. It seeks to prepare future aviation operations managers. FAA regulations are presented and the importance of maintaining compliance is stressed. This covers aspects such as maintenance, safety and scheduling and many of the technical aspects of flying, ground support, supply and provisioning and the international aspect of aviation. Essentially, aviation requires the highest qualities of management combined with a specialist knowledge of the many key areas of the aviation industry.

 

Year 1 / Fall Semester

Code Course Name   T A C
MAT101 Business Mathematics I 6 3 0 3
BUS101 Intro. to Business Mgmt. I 6 3 0 3
BUS103 Intro. to Comp. & Info. Systems 6 3 0 3
BUS105 Intro. to Behavioural Sciences I 6 3 0 3
EGL101 Development of Reading Skills 6 3 0 3
NH001 National History 1      

Year 1 / Spring Semester

Code Course Name   T A C
MAT102 Business Mathematics II 6 3 0 3
BUS104 Computer Applications 6 3 0 3
BUS106 Intro. to Behavioural Sciences II 6 3 0 3
MAT102 Business Mathematics II 6 3 0 3
EGL102 Development of Writing Skill 6 3 0 3
NH002 National History II 1      

 

Year 2 / Fall Semester

Code Course Name   T A C
BUS 201 Intro. to Economics I 6 3 0 3
BUS 203 Intro. to Accounting I 6 3 0 3
BUS 205 Statistics I 6 3 0 3
BUS 207 Introduction to Law 6 3 0 3
CS201 Communication Skills I 6 3 0 3
TURK001 Turkish I 1      

Year 2 / Spring Semester

Code Course Name   T A C
AVM202 Intro. to Aviation 6 3 0 3
AVM204 Air Transportation 6 3 0 3
BUS202 Intro. to Economics II 6 3 0 3
BUS204 Intro. to Accounting II 6 3 0 3
CS202 Communication Skills II 6 3 0 3
TURK002 Turkish II 1     NC
AVM001 Internship 15     3

 

Year 3 / Fall Semester

Code Course Name   T A C
AVM301 Airline Operations 6 3 0 3
BUS 301 Organisational Behaviour 6 3 0 3
BUS 303 Human Resource Management 6 3 0 3
BUS 309 Marketing Management 6 3 0 3
THM405 Geography of World Tourism 6 3 0 3

Year 3 / Spring Semester

Code Course Name   T A C
AVM302 Airport Management 6 3 0 3
AVM304 Airline Despatch 6 3 0 3
AVM306 Aviation Law & Legislation 6 3 0 3
BUS306 Management Info. Systems 6 3 0 3
BUS310 Organisational Theory 6 3 0 3
AVM002 Internship 1     NC

 

Year 4 / Fall Semester

Code Course Name   T A C
AVM401 Aviation Management I 6 3 0 3
AVM403 Aviation Resource Mgmt. 6 3 0 3
AVM405 Air Traffic Control 6 3 0 3
AVM407 General Aeronautics 6 3 0 3
BUS403 Globalisation & Economic Integration 6 3 0 3

Year 4 / Spring Semester

Code Course Name   T A C
AVM402 Aviation Management II 6 3 0 3
AVM404 Contemporary Aviation Issues 6 3 0 3
AVM406 Aviation Safety 6 3 0 3
AVM420 Individual Study on Aviation 6 3 0 3
  Elective 6 3 0 3

 

Aviation Management Courses (AVM)

AVM202 – Introduction to Aviation (3,0)3 6

The students will get an overview about the history of aviation, its main developments, the principal challenges aviation is facing. Some basic knowledge about the principles of flying as well as the latest technological changes and developments will be provided too.

AVM204 – Air Transportation (3,0)3 6

One part will have to cover the Air transportations industry as a whole and includes therefore its different status in the past and present with a special emphasis on future developments. But also the specificities of cargo transport will be discussed. Rules and regulations and the administrative side of Air Transportation will be taught.

AVM301 – Airline Operations (3,0)3 6

This course develops a consolidated understanding of the heavily complex economic and competitive environment in which the airlines are operating. Apart from operations techniques it covers also areas such as new routings, passenger trends and applied marketing.

AVM302 – Airport Management (3,0)3 6

The airport as a very specific place of producing an enormous variety of services requires for its management a wide range covering knowledge (from planning over running it to technical questions as well as customs, PR and emergency planning). The practical training on the spot will take about 1/3 of the total course time.

AVM304 – Airline Dispatch (3,0)3 6

Although the dispatcher is an independent profession within the aviation activities an Aviation Manager will need some basic knowledge about air control, classifications of airspace and airports, the diverse separations and radio communication.

AVM306 – Aviation Law & Legislation (3,0)3 6

Basic topic is the knowledge and understanding of all the relevant ICAO documents (especially the Chicago convention), including the main rules and regulations of the JAA. Also the rights of the passengers (Warsaw declaration), questions of airline litigations etc. will be discussed. There will be included also 3 lectures on the principles of International Law and Business Law.

AVM401 – Aviation Management I (3,0)3 6

This course – having as prerequisites all the relevant course of the first to the third year – applies this knowledge, theories and principles on the specific requirements, circumstances and environment in which aviation is living.

AVM402 – Aviation Management II (3,0)3 6

This course is the continuation of AVM401 and focus - apart from the deepening of the knowledge provided in the first part – mainly on its practical application in form of practical training exercises, role plays and simulations.

AVM403 – Aviation Resource Management (3,0)3 6

This mainly practical course (discussions, training exercises) applies the theoretical knowledge of Aviation Management to real situations in aviation and includes the analysis of error chains, the decision making process and the handling of emergency situations of all kinds.

AVM404 – Contemporary Aviation Issues (3,0)3 6

In order to make the students fit for a growing and permanently changing environment this course confronts them with actual trends, challenges and important changes in their field, including topics from various backgrounds, such as regulations, technologies, politics and ecology.

AVM405 – Air Traffic Control (3,0)3 6

Also the Air Traffic Controller is (like in AVM304) an independent profession within aviation. Given the immense importance of safety and control – especially with a permanently growing transport load in the airspace – the Aviation Manager has to have a basic knowledge of this topic.

AVM406 – Aviation Safety (3,0)3 6

Safety – one of the top priorities of all branches in aviation – will be shown in this course in all its dimensions: safety of the plane, the operations, the control systems, the airport, the passengers on ground etc. The students will learn how to deal with the different exigencies emerging from these different situations and get some knowledge in crisis-management too.

AVM407 – General Aeronautics (3,0)3 6

This course provides the students with some knowledge about the principles of aircraft design, construction and production as well as the operation of aircrafts. It will give the student a better understanding of the planes they will deal with.

AVM420 – Individual Study on Aviation (3,0)3 6

The student will chose an aviation related subject of interest and conduct research in this field. The result will be presented in form of a written thesis of approximately 20,000 – 25,000 words that will require to be defended before a specialist board.