Aerospace Department

Aerospace Administration


MAJOR IN AEROSPACE

Concentration: ADMINISTRATION
The Administration concentration offers instruction designed for students who are interested in careers in the various aspects of aerospace administration and management. Selected General Education and minor courses are interwoven with aerospace courses to provide students with a foundation for such careers. This concentration requires completion of:

  1. 39 semester hours in aerospace courses as listed below;
  2. A minor as recommended by the faculty advisor and approved by the department chair and dean;
  3. Other specific required courses as listed below.

Recommended Sequence and Curriculum Requirements

FRESHMAN

  SOPHMORE
AERO 1010, 1020 6 AERO 2010 3
ENGL 1010, 1020 6 AERO 2140 or 2230 3
MATH 1710 (Math) 3 ENGL 2020 or 2030 or
HUM 2610 (HUM/FA)
3
HIST 2010, 2020, or 2030 6
COMM 2200 (Comm) 3 Humanities and/or Fine Arts 3
Humanities and/or Fine Arts 3 Social/Behavioral Sciences
(2 prefixes)
6
TRNS 1610 3
  30 CHEM 1010 or Phys 2010 (Nat Sci) 4
  (Natural Science) 4
INFS 2200 OR 3100 3
MATH 1810 3
  32
 
JUNIOR   SENIOR
AERO 3020, 3030 6 AERO 4040, 4100, 4110,
4150
10
MGMT 3610 3
ACTG 3000 3 TRNS 3630 3
MKT 3820 3 AERO or TRNS elective 3
BCEN 3510 or ENGL 3620 3 Capstone Course 3
Electives 4 Minor 9
Minor 9   28
  30  
   
 

The mission of the Aerospace Administration concentration is to provide students with a broad base of study in the fields of both aerospace and business, and prepare graduates to successfully enter the fields of air traffic management, airport management, airline management, or transportation management.

  Accreditation
MTSU Aerospace had been accredited since 1992. The Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI) has accredited all five of the Aerospace concentrations!  For more information, click here.
  Air Traffic Control
Click here for more information on MTSU's AT-CTI program.
  Flight Scheduling
Click here for Flight Scheduling at the Murfreesboro Airport.
   
 
 
  Flight Labs
To apply for a flight lab, follow the steps below.

Step 1:
Download and read the Additional Information Packet thoroughly and review the additional costs of flight labs.

Step 2:
Print and read the “Lab Request Form” for the semester you wish to enroll in a flight lab. Sign and submit it to the flight school secretary within the application period specified. Neither early nor late submissions will be accepted or considered.

Fall Lab Request Form     Application Period: February 1 – July 15

Spring Lab Request Form Application Period: September 1 – Nov 15

Summer Lab Request Form Application Period: February 1 – April 15