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Bachelor of Science in Aviation Human Factors and Safety
Bachelor of Science in Aviation Human Factors and Safety

Bachelor of Science in Aviation Human Factors and Safety

  • ID:FIT10008
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
  • Duration:
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Fees (USD)

Estimated Total/program:
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60
Accept letter
100
Visa
20
Fly
1

Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • International Student Application
  • Transcript(s) from an approved high school
  • Essay
  • Letter of recommendation

English requirements

  • an Internet-based TOEFL (iBT) with an earned score of at least 79
  • an official Florida Tech TOEFL (paper-based) with an earned score of at least 550
  • an IELTS with an earned score of at least 6.0
  • a PTE Academic with an earned score of at least 58
  • a Cambridge English: Advanced with an earned score of at least 180 (Grade of C)
  • a Duolingo English Test with an earned score of at least 100
  • or a China National Higher Education Entrance Examination (Gaokao) English portion with an earned score of at least 120/150 (96/120) no more than two years before attendance at Florida Tech or
  • successfully completed Embassy English level B2; or
  • successfully completed Level 112 of the ELS English for Academic Purposes program; or
  • successfully completed the Kaplan International Higher Intermediate English level; or
  • successfully completed ELI level 8 at the UCF English Language Institute with a grade of B or better; or
  • successfully completed International Education Exchange Association PEAP level 6; or
  • successfully completed OHLA Advanced II & Elite 6

Course Information

What Is An Aviation Human Factors And Safety Degree?

Human Factors can be described as the field of study that examines the science behind the human element in human–machine interactions. Students pursuing a human factors degree are truly interdisciplinary, studying aspects of psychology, engineering, science, and design, particularly as it applies to aviation safety.

Students seeking a human factors and safety degree may choose to add the flight option to their major and receive training to become professional pilots at FIT Aviation. Located just a few minutes from the Florida Tech campus at the Melbourne International Airport, FIT Aviation manages a fleet of over 40 aircraft. The diverse training fleet includes Piper Archer TX aircraft featuring Garmin G1000 avionics as well as the multi-engine Seminole and the complex Arrow. Adventurous flight students can add aerobatics training as an elective. Click here to learn more about this degree option.

Florida Tech’s College of Aeronautics has been consistently recognized as home to the best university-based aviation programs in the country for more than 45 years. With high tech labs and facilities, expert faculty, and virtually endless research opportunities, the human factors and safety in aviation program is no exception.

Hit The Ground Running

You will get specialized, major-related courses start from day one, including the basics of aviation, science, math, and weather. Not only do Human Factors and Safety students start taking program-specific classes in their first year, but students are also given the opportunity to take part in hands-on projects and research—even redesigning an aircraft cockpit!

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Human factors and safety jobs might include:

  • Product development team lead
  • Integration specialist
  • Ergonomist
  • Technical specialist
  • Human factors research scientist
  • Usability expert
  • Potential human factors and safety employers

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Health Insurance - USD $1430 per year

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