Aviation diploma
Curriculum
Below is the list of courses required to complete the Aviation Diploma Program.
Year One
- AIRF 1101 - Introduction to Aviation Navigation
- AIRF 1109 - Introduction to Aviation Meteorology (Introductory)
- AIRF 1130 - Aircraft Engines
- AIRF 2101 - Aviation History and Air Law
- AIRF 2111 - Aeronautics, Industry and Flight Operations
- AIRF 2209 - Advanced Aviation Meteorology
- GEOG 1101 - The Physical Environment
- HPED 2872 - Wilderness Survival Techniques
- MGMT 2262 - Statistics and Analytics for Business or any MATH course at the 1000 level or above
- General Education Requirement, Cluster 1, any Tier
- General Education Requirement, Cluster 4, Foundation
Year Two
- AIRF 3202 - Multi-Engine Instrument Rating and GPS
- AIRF 3206 - Advanced Operations, GPS and Crew Coordination
- AIRF 3210 - Aviation Technology and Aircraft Systems
- AIRF 3242 - Human Factors and Aviation Safety
- LSCM 2201 - Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management or
- LSCM 2301 - Introduction to Physical Distribution
- MGMT 2130 - Management Principles and Practices
- One Approved Option*
- General Education Requirement, Cluster 2, any Tier
- General Education Requirement, Cluster 3, any Tier
- General Education Requirement, Cluster 4, any Tier
Approved Option Courses
Students may select one of the following approved options:
- ACCT 2121 - Financial Accounting Concepts
- ECON 1101 - Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON 1103 - Principles of Macroeconomics
- ENTR 2301 - Innovation and the Entrepreneurial Experience
- HRES 2170 - Introduction to Human Resources
- INBU 2201 - Cross-Cultural Management
- INBU 3301 - Global Business Environment
- INBU 3302 - International Marketing
- INBU 3304 - Global Supply Chain Management
- INBU 3305 - International Market Entry Strategies
- INBU 3306 - International Trade Research
- MGMT 3210 - Business Communication Theory and Practice
- MGMT 3230 - Business Law
- MGMT 3276 - Organizational Behaviour
- MKTG 2150 - Introduction to Marketing
- SINV 2201 - Introduction to Social Innovation
Requirements in Flight Training
Year One
In year one, students will complete all required courses and at least two options. Depending on flight hours, students may be required to take additional options.
Required courses
- FLTR 1100 - Pilot Indoctrination
- FLTR 1101 - VFR Navigation
- FLTR 1102 - Applied Navigation and Instrument
- FLTR 1103 - Night Rating
- FLTR 1105 - Multi-engine Rating
Optional courses
- FLTR 1201 - Navigation Flight 1
- FLTR 1202 - Navigation Flight 2
- FLTR 1203 - Navigation Flight 3
- FLTR 1204 - Navigation Flight 4
- FLTR 1300 - Extra Dual Flight: C-172
- FLTR 1301 - Extra Ground Briefing/Mentor Sim
- FLTR 1302 - Extra Solo Flight: C-172
Year Two
In year two, students will complete all required courses and at least two options. Depending on flight hours, students may be required to take additional options.
Required courses
- FLTR 2100 - Currency
- FLTR 2102 - IFR Navigation and Holds
- FLTR 2103 - Approach Basics
- FLTR 2104 - IFR Operations
- FLTR 2105 - Group 1 Instrument Rating
- FLTR 2106 - Commercial Pilot License Flight Test Preparation
Optional courses
- FLTR 2201 - Navigation Flight 5
- FLTR 2202 - Navigation Flight 6
- FLTR 2203 - Navigation Flight 7
- FLTR 2204 - Navigation Flight 8
- FLTR 2300 - Extra Dual Flight: Twin Advanced
- FLTR 2301 - Extra Dual Flight: Simulator Advanced
- FLTR 2302 - Additional Training: Twin
- FLTR 2303 - Additional Training: Simulator