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I Want to INFLUENCE Global
Environmental Trends

If you are concerned with environmental issues, world safety, or other global trends,
and want to make a difference, consider:

Global Security and Intelligence Studies

Global Security and Intelligence Studies

Current events make security a serious concern for everyone, and aviation is no exception. The Global Security and Intelligence Studies (GSIS) program prepares students to work in military and federal intelligence, aviation security, corporate intelligence, law enforcement, and legislative work analyzing security issues and drafting bills. Graduates may also choose pre-law studies and eventual specialization in security and intelligence law. GSIS graduates have access to many different career opportunities in security and intelligence. The GSIS program is geared toward developing well-rounded students with the analytical thinking skills needed to succeed in the intelligence and security fields. Graduates walk away with the ability to work in areas suchasintelligence analysis, data collection, covert operations, and counterintelligence.

Aviation Environmental Science

The Aviation Environmental Science program gives students precisely the knowledge and technical skills needed to tackle the environmental and safety problems found in the aviation and aerospace industry.The AES degree features two areas of concentration: applied environmental science and environmental management. The AES degree is like no other environmental program in the world. The program will allow its graduates to ensure their employing companies become environmentally aware and compliant and advise businesses and local government agencies on crucial environmental issues.

Aerospace Studies

Cloudscape

The Aerospace Studies provides the raw materials to design your future as an innovator and a leader. Start with core courses in the humanities, geography, international studies, philosophy, ethics, and psychology. Then select and combine three minors from the classes offered in our other degree programs. Choices include air traffic control, business administration, aviation safety, weather, computer applications, computer-integrated manufacturing, environmental studies, flight, human factors, humanities, logistics, mathematics, communications, psychology, secondary education, and space studies.

Aviation Business Administration

The general education block of courses within the Business Administration program is designed to give graduates a well-rounded background essential to their success in the business world. You may select concentrations in Aviation Management, Airport Management, Airline Management, International Air Transport Management, Flight Operations, or General Management. Not all concentrations are offered at both campuses.