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3 Aviation degrees in Cyprus
European University Cyprus
BSc in Aviation Management
- Nicosia, Cyprus
BSc
On-Campus
English
Competition in the skies is obvious when we consider the vast number of airplanes crisscrossing the globe every day. The Bachelor of Science degree in Aviation Management at EUC is a unique program that is available for the first time in Cyprus. Developed in association with strategic partners from the aviation industry such as airlines, airport and transport services and aviation training organizations, the program offers two tracks—Commercial Operations or Air Operation.
University Of Mediterranean Karpasia
Bachelor in Civil Aviation Management
- Nicosia, Cyprus
- Istanbul, Turkey
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
University of Mediterranean Karpasia (UMK) Department of Civil Aviation Management, we offer associate degrees in Civil Aviation Management. One of the booming sectors of the 21st century is undoubtedly aviation.
Cyprus West University
Bachelor in Civil Aviation Management
- Famagusta, Cyprus
Bachelor
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Civil Aviation Management program aims to train the human resources in different sectors of aviation industry. Throughout the program, students are trained to work in airlines, airports and related sectors such as catering and cargo. The students are provided with the latest technologies to improve their required competency to establish safety and efficiency in the aviation system.
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Businesses in airline manufacturing and flight control, among others, may hire students who have studied aviation. This field deals with the practical aspects of air travel, such as design, use and environmental impact. It also includes study in engineering and physics.
Higher education in Cyprus is conducted in the five common international languages namely English, French, Portuguese, Turkish, Greek and Chinese. This has solved issues of language barriers in these higher education institutions enabling even international students to seek the country’s higher education.