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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    N857

    Campuses

    High Wycombe

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines22-Sep-2022
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    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 14,250  / year
    Next Intake 22-Sep-2022

    Airline and Airport Management

    About

    Having lecturers that have previously worked in aviation was fantastic because they were able to provide us with real knowledge and an idea of what it is really like, rather than what may be regarded as simply teaching from a textbook.
    Sarah Clarke

    What will I study?

    Throughout the course, you'll complete a mix of aviation and business modules.

    During the first year, you'll be introduced to the structure, operation and security aspects of the aviation industry, as well as, establishing a foundation in marketing and finance delivered in an industry context.

    The second year focuses on developing your managerial and analytical skills, where you'll explore operations further and look into decision making processes. You'll also look at why airlines fail and study key modules such as people management and ancillary revenue management, before beginning preparation for seasonal employment.

    In your final year, you'll carry out an individual project and follow aviation modules that cover globalisation, sustainability, commercial analysis and planning. You'll graduate with strong leadership and managerial skills and a broad understanding of the airline and airport field.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Undergraduate Entry Requirements

    Academic entry requirements

    We require successful completion of شهادة الدراسة الثانوية العامة (Certificate of General Secondary Education) / شهادة الدراسة الثانوية العامة الأردنية للفروع المهنية (Certificate of Vocational Secondary Education) with an overall pass or above.

    If you do not meet these requirements you may be eligible to study our foundation programme. Please send copies of your qualifications directly to us at [email protected].

    Career

    What are my career prospects? 

    Throughout your time with us we'll support you on the route to your chosen career. We'll help you to develop crucial skills, encouraging you to become enterprising and skilled leaders and support you in your search to find employment after graduation. Have a look at our Careers and Employability pages to find out more.

    By the time you graduate, you'll have gained practical work experience and an in-depth knowledge of the aviation sector. This will make you highly employable in the aviation and tourism industries, and qualified to pursue a career in the operations or marketing areas of airlines, airports, ground handlers and cargo operators. Some of the larger airlines and airports offer a limited number of placements on graduate management training programmes which you will be eligible to apply for too.

    You might apply for a graduate scheme to get experience in different departments. Or, if you're keen to keep learning, you could stay on at Buckinghamshire New University and study one of our postgraduate degrees, such as:

    • MSc Aviation Security
    • MSc International Aviation Regulation and Law
    • MSc Aviation Operations and Management
    • MSc Organisational Resilience

     

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 14,250  / year

    How to Apply

    As an international applicant you will require a Tier 4 visa to study with us. We therefore require some additional information (beyond the evidence to meet our standard course entry criteria) to support your application.

    • A Statement of Intent – this should be a strong statement explaining your reasons for wanting to study in the UK and specifically at Buckinghamshire New University. It should demonstrate an understanding of where BNU is located geographically and what modules you would be studying on your chosen course.
    • Please note that at a later stage in the process the admissions team will contact you to conduct an admissions interview, either face to face or by Skype if you are outside the UK. This will take place when all documentation has been collected and further information and an interview invitation will be sent separately.
    • Bank statements - we require a bank statement in your name or your legal guardians name. We will require the total balance of £22,000 and this amount should be in the account for a minimum 28 consecutive days. We will require this statement now and again before the CAS is issued. Please see the fee amount broken down below:

    1st years tuiton fees (£12,000) and living costs for 9 months (£9135) + £1,000 (buffer amount) to cater for exchange rates etc

    Check you meet the entry requirements

    Once you’ve had a good look at our course information, and chosen which one feels right for you, before applying it’s worth checking that you meet the entry requirements for your country.

    We welcome applications from students with a wide range of qualifications from around the world. You’ll find details of the exact academic and English language requirements for your country on our country pages.

    Every student studying with us also needs to meet our English language requirements and we will ask you to provide evidence to show you have good enough English to study a higher education course in the UK.

    Different ways to apply

    When you are ready to apply for your course, you can do so in one of three ways:

    • directly through our application portal
    • through UCAS, or
    • through a recruitment agent in your country (see your country page for details of agents we work with who are operating locally to you).

    It doesn’t matter which of these routes you use, but we advise you to apply early to give yourself enough time to prepare for moving to the UK and arranging your visa, if you need one.

    If you’ve missed out on your first choices, declined any offers made to you, or you’re applying to university after 30 June, you can also apply to us through Clearing.

    EU Students Information

    There is still some uncertainty about the impact of Brexit and what it means for everyone long term. But we do know that Britain's withdrawal from the EU is likely to be a gradual process.

    We are keen to emphasise that our door remains very much open to EU students. We continue to welcome applications, and our priority is to support you to successfully complete your studies at Bucks, and give you skills to succeed after university.

    If you are coming here to study from an EU country:

    EU, EEA and Swiss students applying this year (2020), to start their course in the UK next year (2021)

    • You will need to apply for a student visa through the new points-based immigration system. You can apply up to 6 months in advance of your course starting. Find out more about the UK points-based immigration system. 

    EU, EEA and Swiss students who have started / are starting their course this year (2020) and who will arrive in the UK by 31 December 2020

    • If you arrive in the UK by 31 December 2020, apply to the EU Settlement Scheme by 30 June 2021 to continue living in the UK. Find out more about the EU Settlement Scheme.
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