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Bachelor of Science in Aviation Meteorology with Flight
Bachelor of Science in Aviation Meteorology with Flight

Bachelor of Science in Aviation Meteorology with Flight

  • ID:FIT10013
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
  • Duration:
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Fees (USD)

Estimated Total/program:
Apply
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 Meteorology Degree With Flight?

Meteorology is the study of the Earth’s atmosphere, and a component of Earth system science; a meteorologist is someone who predicts the weather based on the systems of the Earth’s atmosphere, and an aviation meteorologist does all that with a singular focus on the aviation industry. Aviation meteorology students become experts in math and physics, build a comprehensive knowledge of meteorology, and gain in-depth exposure to fields like oceanography, geology, space science, environmental science, climate science and atmospheric chemistry.

As a student earning the aviation meteorology with flight program degree you can a custom tailor your program with different areas of specialization such as air traffic control, multiengine commercial pilot with an instrument rating, FAA dispatcher, ExpressJet regional airline pilot, or flight instructor. The air traffic control program meets the requirements of the Federal Aviation Administration’s air traffic-collegiate training initiative program and is FAA-approved.

An aviation meteorology with flight program degree from Florida Tech develops a strong background in aviation with experience in modern meteorology technology and industry best practices.

Start Flying In Your First Week Of Classes

A unique and memorable component of each student’s first-year experience in the aviation meteorology degree with flight program at Florida Tech is the Whole Earth course. This class, which integrates biology, chemistry, physics, geology, and mathematics, leads students to experience and understand our planet as a system of interacting processes. Students may also enroll in Weather Briefing, a course that covers the key aspects of forecasting.

Aviation meteorology with flight program degree students also enjoy the benefit of flying on the Space Coast with 300+ days of ideal flying weather. A diverse fleet of high-tech aircraft and world-class facilities at nearby Melbourne International Airport also factor in to making Florida Tech a top-notch flight university.

Gain Practical Experience—Inside And Outside The Classroom

As a senior, you complete advanced course work for the aviation meteorology with flight program degree in atmospheric dimensions, advanced aircraft operations, aviation law, and physics of the atmosphere. You’ll also have an opportunity to meet recruiters from airlines and private industry at university career fairs. Students have access to the local National Weather Service site in Melbourne, Florida; the 45th Weather Squadron; and the Kennedy Space Center for direct industry experience. As a result, you get practical experience, an expanded professional network, and perhaps a pre-graduation job offer.

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

College of Aeronautics graduates find careers such as:

  • Airline manager
  • Airport manager
  • Meteorologist in the private sector
  • Meteorologist in the public sector working for local, state, national, or global organizations, including the military
  • Public policy specialist on climate change, deforestation, water resources
  • Atmospheric scientist
  • Geoscientist
  • Statistician
  • Environmental scientist

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Health Insurance - USD $1430 per year

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