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      Course Programs in Civil Aviation

      Taking courses is one great way to further your education. You may use it to discover what fields interest you before selecting a higher learning degree.

      What are courses in civil aviation? These courses are typically designed for those who already hold a commercial pilot’s license and may include classroom lessons and lectures and jet simulator training across several sections as well as development and training. You may also be required to take both oral and written comprehension tests, mathematics and physics tests or conduct personal interviews. The course may cover topics such as navigation, flight planning, air law and communications.

      Some of the benefits of taking courses in civil aviation include developing your existing flight skills to make you more eligible for advancement in your current field. You may also learn about navigation to become more employable after graduation. Air traffic communication is another skill you may learn Personal development of your interest in flight may also translate into a more focused higher degree.

      Like any higher learning, the cost to take courses in civil aviation may vary depending on your school selection and duration of the course. You should contact the school of your choice for more information on cost and fees.

      There are many career options open to those taking courses in civil aviation. You may use your education to become a pilot for a private jet company or to fly commercial planes for those traveling across the country or the world. You can also use the knowledge you gain in a civil aviation course to decide if you wish to pursue a higher degree such as a bachelor’s or master’s degree in aeronautics or aviation mechanics or design, leading to careers as an engineer.

      There are many places you can take courses in civil aviation, including local, out-of-state and abroad options as well as online. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of your choice by filling in the lead form.