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BS in Aerospace Administration and Operations (Technical Service Management), Oklahoma State University

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About this course

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This program, with an option in Technical Service Management, is designed to build on students' technical experience in aircraft maintenance or avionics. It prepares students for management roles across all segments of aviation technical service. The program offers a holistic learning approach, combining technical training with leadership development, all within a vibrant college environment at OSU's Stillwater and Tulsa campuses.

Why this course is highly recommended

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OSU delivers high-quality instruction from experienced faculty and offers a broad scope of training within the aerospace industry. Students benefit from internships, real-world experiences, and a holistic college experience that combines technical skill-building with leadership opportunities, making them well-prepared for careers in aviation management.

Specialisation

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The specific option available is in Technical Service Management, focusing on preparing students for managerial positions by building on their technical knowledge in aircraft maintenance or avionics.

Course fees

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Application fees

24.48L

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1st year tuition fees

24.48L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Students can apply 25 credit hours of technical training from an accredited institution toward this degree option, allowing for a seamless integration of practical experience with academic coursework.
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English language test

IELTS

5.5

DUOLINGO

95

TOEFL

61

PTE

46

Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the Oklahoma State University admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

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Graduates are prepared for careers in airport management, policy development, regulation oversight, manufacturing, airline operations, labor relations, and leadership roles within the aviation industry.

FAQs

What kind of internships are available?

Students have opportunities for internships with organizations like TSA, the Department of Homeland Security, public and private airports, and law enforcement agencies. These internships allow students to gain hands-on experience and earn academic credit.

What are the career options after this program?

Graduates can pursue careers in airport management, policy making, regulation, manufacturing, airline operations, as well as leadership and labor relations roles within aviation.