Sep 18, 2024  
2024-2025 Academic Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Academic Catalog

Aviation Management, Non-Flight Concentration, BS


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Quincy University offers degrees in Aviation in partnership with Quincy Aviation, LLC, a full-service learning center located at the Quincy Regional Airport about 10 miles from Quincy University. The lab fees associated with the Aviation program cover both aircraft rental and flight instruction for the various pilot certificates offered.

Quincy Regional Airport provides students with the opportunity to train at an actual working airport to help our aviation students connect with professional pilots in the aviation industry. The aviation students can obtain Private Pilot, Instrument Rating, Commercial Pilot, Multi-Engine, Flight Instructor, Flight Instructor-Instrument, and Multi-Engine Flight Instructor certificates while attending Quincy University. Quincy Aviation is an approved FAA Part 141 Flight School providing students with the most up-to-date information in aviation.

The Aviation program provides flight training for students in a liberal arts context. The program provides professional preparation for a variety of careers in the Aviation field, including commercial, corporate, and military aviation.

Admission Requirements:

Applicants to the Aviation program at Quincy Aviation must complete a Second Class Flight Medical examination and show proof of U.S. Citizenship status before beginning flight training. Students applying for admission to the University should file all required materials with the Office of Admissions prior to the term of enrollment. Please contact the Aviation staff if there are questions concerning admission requirements.

Program Requirements:

  1. Completion of the Bonaventure Program and requirements for undergraduate degrees.
  2. The technological literacy requirement will be fulfilled by ART 290 - Introduction to Computer Graphics .
  3. The student needs a minimum GPA of 2.0 in all Aviation (AVI) courses to receive a degree.
  4. The student needs a minimum of 39 semester hours at the 300-400 level (all courses) to receive a degree.
  5. Students need a Cumulative Major GPA of 2.0 and no more than 2 major courses below a C to receive a degree. Major courses are all courses listed in section G of the degree checklist.

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