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Aviation Technology - Ohio University - Main Campus

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Associate

Aviation Technology from Ohio University - Main Campus is a Campus Associate Aeronautical engineering degree that prepares you for a Engineering career. The Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree in Aviation Technology is offered by the Department of Aviation exclusively at the Athens campus. The degree program provides students with the opportunity to explore career possibilities in the field of aviation and to receive pilot certification through the instrument rating and the commercial pilot certificate, before committing to the baccalaureate degree program. Also, students who complete the A.A.S. degree program may terminate their studies and enter the aviation industry to pursue career positions as certified pilots and other opportunities that might be available. However, A.A.S. degree students are encouraged strongly to continue their studies for the B.S. degree because of the competitive nature of the aviation industry, wherein the most qualified personnel are sought. Students interested in this program should contact the Department of Aviation. View more details on Ohio University - Main Campus . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Aeronautical engineering courses.

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