Baylor Institute for Air Science offers a four-year undergraduate program developed specifically for students who wish to pursue careers in aviation. Each Aviation Sciences major will receive a Bachelor of Science in Aviation Sciences degree in one of three concentrations. Those students who select the Professional Pilot - Airplane concentration will have flying qualifications to the Commercial Pilot level (including an instrument rating), along with a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) license and then their choice of Certified Flight Instructor (CFI-I) license or multiengine rating. Students choosing the Professional Pilot - Helicopter concentration will achieve the Commercial Pilot level (including an instrument rating) along with Certified Flight Instructor and Certified Flight Instructor-Instrument Ratings as well as Night-Vision Goggle Training. Students may only enter the Aircraft Dispatch concentration upon departmental approval and must obtain their FAA Dispatch Certification externally.
The Aviation Administration major is for students intending to pursue a career in the business aspect of the aviation industry. Through a well-rounded curriculum of aviation, business, and management courses, students will have a basic foundation that can be applied to aviation businesses.
You must try to achieve the highest score possible in your high school. The GPA that Baylor requires for shortlisting candidates is 3.74. With a 3.74 GPA, you need to be a topper in class or a top ranker.
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IELTS Score 5 - 6.5
Aerospace Engineering
Waco, Texas
Undergraduate
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0.0
USA/International: $37,309,
Edinburgh, Scotland
5.5
Undergraduate
Scotland, £1,820, England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Republic of Ireland, £9,250, Overseas and EU, £16,425
Derby, England
6.0
Undergraduate
14045
Keynes, England
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Undergraduate
6924