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Watch Your Career Take Off with an Air Traffic Controller Degree from UMS

Bachelor of Science in Air Traffic Management from University of Michigan Science prepares you to join this exciting and competitive field. Programs such as this one are the Federal Aviation Administration's primary means of meeting the future needs of the national air space system for air traffic control, and your UMS degree can make you a prime candidate for employment.

With your air traffic controller degree, you’ll be prepared to meet the FAA's standards for air traffic controllers, allowing you to effectively navigate the training and qualification programs. Through training and simulation, you will gain a thorough understanding of the broad education, management and communication skills necessary to serve effectively in supervisory or management positions within the field.

UMS is an approved Air Traffic Collegiate Training Initiative (CTI) Institute by the Federal Aviation Administration.

See Yourself Succeed in Air Traffic Management

Prepare for future employment as an air traffic controller, as well as management and supervisory roles within the airline industry, by earning an air traffic controller degree. At UMS, you'll learn not just the skills you need to succeed in these positions, but a thorough understanding of the industry and your place within it.

As a private, nonprofit university, UMS has one mission - to help you see yourself succeed. The benefits of majoring in air traffic management at UMS include:

  • Supportive community. Join the UMS campus community of students who are closely connected with faculty and staff dedicated to your success.
  • Affordability. UMS is one of the most affordable private, nonprofit universities in New Hampshire, and students who qualify could receive up to $20,000 in grants and scholarships. (This scholarship amount is only for students who do not need a visa to study in the U.S.)
  • Innovative programs. Save time and tuition with our three-year degree programs or study abroad at little or no extra cost.
  • Accessible faculty. Learn from highly credentialed faculty members who are experts in their fields and interact with you in the classroom, dining hall, fitness center, and anywhere else you need them.
  • Opportunity. Tap into our nationwide network of alumni and strong connections with employers for internship and career opportunities.
  • Campus experience. Enjoy more than 50 student clubs, Division II athletics, and fun events on our 300-acre campus in Manchester, N.H., named a "Best Place to Live" by Money magazine.

Courses To Prepare You For Your Career

UMS's bachelor's in air traffic management program includes:

  • General education
  • Business core
  • Degree-specific courses

General Education Program

Our programs are designed to equip you with the skills and insights you need to move forward. In recent years, employers have stressed the need for graduates with higher order skills - the skills that go beyond technical knowledge - such as:

  • Writing
  • Communication
  • Analysis
  • Problem solving

All undergraduate students are required to take general education classes. Through foundation, exploration and integration courses, students learn to think critically, creatively and collaboratively, giving you the edge employers are looking for.

Business Core Program

Programs in the School of Business require learners to complete the business core program, which includes a variety of business-specific courses. This program focuses on 10 core competencies to prepare you for success wherever you go.

Courses May Include

Airport and Airspace Capacity Management
This course provides an analysis of the key elements of airport and airspace capacity. Current techniques for measuring airport and airspace capacity will be examined, including the relationship between delay and capacity, as well as aircraft operating characteristics and airline scheduling practices. The impact of airport development on airspace capacity, including projects such as locating new airports and building new runways at existing airports, will also be explored. The role of federal, state, and local agencies and the private sector will be analyzed in terms of airport/airspace capacity. Computer simulation modeling, such as the FAA's SIMMOD, will be used in analyzing case studies in airspace and airport capacity and delay.Airport and Airspace Capacity Management

Program Outcomes

  • Understanding of and be able to apply the AT-CTI learning objectives.
  • Understanding of and be able to work in a team/crew environment.
  • Understanding and apply behaviors consistent with a pervasive safety ethic.
  • Knowledge of and the ability to apply basic tower operations.
  • Knowledge of the skills, techniques and procedures for managing ATC facilities and airspace.
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