* Total Credits: 62
Forms and documents to be submitted for admission review:
Application
Signed Notice of Regulations
F-1 international students financial certification form
Official post-secondary transcript with an english translation
Copy of current Passport with photo
Proof of English Proficiency
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computer-based test), 61 (Internet-based) or better
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 6.0 or better
Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB) score of 72 or better
Duolingo English assessment score of 95 or better
United States post secondary English composition course with a grade of “C” or better (no online courses will be accepted)
A diploma from a secondary school program in which the language of instruction was English Graduated from CELSIS or ELS language program
Copy of Passport photo page
Bank Letter
Must verify at least $20,050 USD
Must be dated within last 30 days
Must be stamped or signed by a bank representative
The study of aviation combines three pivotal areas within the aircraft industry: flight science (pilot), maintenance of aviation equipment (technical operations), and management of aviation operations.
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Required Courses
Interpersonal Communication
Microeconomics
College Writing I
or
College Writing & Research
Applied Calculus
Business Statistics
or
Probability & Statistics
College Physics I
College Physics II
Introductory Psychology
Humanities/Fine Arts
Political Science
Science
Wellness/Physical Education
Elective Courses
Minimum Total Credits: 62
The study of aviation combines three pivotal areas within the aircraft industry: flight science (pilot), maintenance of aviation equipment (technical operations), and management of aviation operations.
Health Insurance: 1,500 $ USD per year