International Business with Aviation Studies

Bachelor of Arts (Honours)

Airline pilot performing pre-flight checks in cockpit
Airline pilot performing pre-flight checks in cockpit
Type of Programme
Part-time, Online
Duration
2 Years
Course Code
CR_BIBAV_8
Entry Requirements
See details below
Application Deadline
31st August 2024
Location(s)
Online
Course NFQ Level
Level 8

Rose Leahy

Email: (email)

Overview

The two-year programme recognises the learning involved in becoming a pilot and builds upon it with two years of study of business topics that may be valuable in career progression and mobility. The programme content is focused on broad business principles and issues with a slant on international business. The modules on the programme are very structured and are delivered by experienced lecturers who are conscious that a pilot’s working life is challenging.

 

Course Delivery

Two years. All classes are delivered fully online and all interactions with MTU are online. Classes are delivered at different times during the day and evening. Given the nature of a pilot’s work, there is no set time that suits all. All material is recorded and available for review immediately after a class has occurred. 

Two modules per week for 15 week blocks (approx. 6 hours of lectures/content/contact in total per week)

Semester 1 & 4: September – January (break for Christmas)  Semester 2 & 5: January – May (break for Easter)

Semester 3 & 6: June – August

 

Award

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in International Business with Aviation Studies (Level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications).

 

Modules

What is a Module?

A module is a standalone unit of learning and assessment and is completed within one semester. A full-time student will normally study six modules in each semester; part-time and ACCS (Accumulation of Credits and Certification of Subjects) students will have flexibility as to the number of modules taken.

The button below provides a link to all of the University's approved modules for this programme.

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Entry Requirements

  • Successful completion of a frozen ATPL and associated
  • Submission of an appropriate Entry Learning Portfolio*.
  • Applicants will be expected to have an IELTS of 0 for English language proficiency (or equivalent) where deemed necessary by the Head of Department.

*The Entry Learning Portfolio will capture the formal and informal learning of the applicant in a short portfolio that will be focused on assessing each student’s ability to cope with the type of learning associated with a level 8 programme.

The Entry Learning Portfolio will therefore include:

  • Documentary evidence of qualifications
  • Extended CV
  • Reflective log on learning to date

 

What is RPL?

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is when formal recognition is given for what you already know prior to starting on a programme or module. With recognition of prior learning the focus is on learning and not on experience as such. You can apply for RPL in any MTU accredited programme or module. Programmes which are accredited by professional bodies or any external awarding bodies may have their own procedures for RPL which you should refer to.

Fees

€7,000 in six instalments

  • Please note that applicants will be required to pay an acceptance fee of €500 online if a place on a course is offered. This fee is deductible from the overall course fee. 
  • Note: You will not be charged for applying for the programme by clicking the 'apply now' button, you are only asked to pay an acceptance fee if a place is offered to you, and you wish to accept it.

Career options

Career Opportunities

Beyond the roles within the aviation industry graduates of this programme would find employment in other industries given the skillset developed in this programme. Given the significant level of advanced business learning that the students will have undertaken the programme prepares students for a variety of roles. Coupled with their life skills and competences, graduates of this programme will be attractive in the jobs market.

 

The following roles within various sectors would be well within grasp:

  • Supply Chain and Logistics Operational Staff
  • Purchasers/Buyers
  • Business Development Representatives
  • Project Managers
  • New Product Development
  • Marketing
  • Operations Team Supervision and Management
  • Service Managers
  • Business Planning
  • International Selling
  • Recruitment
  • Business Analyst

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