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Aeronautical Science, Aviation Education Concentration, M.S.

Aeronautical Science

Accredited M.S. in Aeronautical Science with Aerospace Education concentration focused on aviation training and administration.

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Aeronautical Science, Aviation Education Concentration, M.S.

The Aviation Education concentration in MTSU's Department of Aerospace is designed to serve students interested in the conduct of aviation education, training, or professional development programs, or in the administration of such programs. Students in this concentration take classes in both the Aerospace Department and MTSU's College of Education.

MTSU's Master of Science in Aeronautical Science degree is one of the few aviation graduate programs in the nation which has been accredited by the Aviation Accreditation Board International. The Aviation Education concentration requires completion of a minimum of 36 semester hours (12 classes). Candidates can select between the thesis or non-thesis (Capstone Project) option. MTSU's Aerospace faculty represent a broad range of experience and education. Most faculty are pilots in addition to having a field of specialization and work with their students to give them the benefit of their real-world and real-life experiences.

If you live in one of these states: AR LA SC GA KY MS TX; you may be able to attend MTSU at in-state rates under the Academic Common Market program.

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OSHKOSH, Wis. — Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s Department of Aerospace returned to Wisconsin this week for the world’s largest gathering of aviation enthusiasts, showcasing its recent investments in new training aircraft and the state’s recent decision to invest $62 million for a new flight training campus. MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee, as well as students and

Travis Houser, recent graduate of Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s Aeronautical Science master’s program, sits in the cockpit at Charlotte Douglas International Airport in Charlotte, N.C., on Dec. 24, 2021, after completing his probationary training period as a first officer for Republic Airlines. (Photo courtesy of Travis Houser)

When Travis Houser, recent graduate of MTSU’s Aeronautical Science master’s program, finished his Marine service in 2014, he had no plans to become a pilot. He did not even have plans to attend college. But he had always dreamed of flying.    “I always wanted to be a pilot but couldn’t afford it, and I couldn’t afford college to

News Briefs

OSHKOSH, Wis. — Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s Department of Aerospace returned to Wisconsin this week for the world’s largest gathering of aviation enthusiasts, showcasing its recent investments in new training aircraft and the state’s recent decision to invest $62 million for a new flight training campus. MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee, as well as students and

Travis Houser, recent graduate of Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s Aeronautical Science master’s program, sits in the cockpit at Charlotte Douglas International Airport in Charlotte, N.C., on Dec. 24, 2021, after completing his probationary training period as a first officer for Republic Airlines. (Photo courtesy of Travis Houser)

When Travis Houser, recent graduate of MTSU’s Aeronautical Science master’s program, finished his Marine service in 2014, he had no plans to become a pilot. He did not even have plans to attend college. But he had always dreamed of flying.    “I always wanted to be a pilot but couldn’t afford it, and I couldn’t afford college to

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Aeronautical Science, Aviation Education Concentration, M.S.


The graduate curriculum at Â鶹ÊÓƵ offers an individually tailored program to meet specific student career goals. Master’s level candidates are prepared for direct entry into the air transportation industry in a variety of specialties. Depending on the coursework chosen and the research thesis topic, graduating candidates may become involved with airport planning and design, environmental policy, safety and security, general aviation, domestic or international scheduled air transportation, or aviation training and education. Some management opportunities with this degree are

  • Aerospace manufacturing manager
  • Air traffic control manager
  • Air carrier manager
  • Airport manager
  • Airport planner/designer
  • Airport/air carrier security director
  • Aviation regulations consultant
  • Aviation trainer/educator
  • Federal Aviation Administration safety inspector
  • Fixed Base Operations (FBO) manager
  • Logistics manager
  • Transportation Security Administration manager

Employers of MTSU alumni include

  • AB Aviation
  • Allegiant Air
  • American Airlines
  • Corporate Flight Management
  • Delta Airlines
  • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
  • Federal Aviation Administration
  • Federal Express
  • Lexington Blue Grass Airport
  • National Business Aircraft Association (NBAA)
  • Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority
  • Murfreesboro Municipal Airport
  • Smyrna/Rutherford County Airport Authority
  • Southwest Airlines
  • United Airlines
  • United Parcel Service
  • U.S. Armed Forces (Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, Navy)
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MTSU’s Career Development Center

MTSU offers a comprehensive Career Development Center that serves students throughout the full student experience and beyond. They collaborate with faculty and staff to equip students with the tools to be marketable to the world of work and continuing education.  

Students can schedule an appointment or check online resources and job boards at mtsu.edu/career

Students can find current internship opportunities by talking to faculty and visiting the University job and internship board called . 

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