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Aviation, M.S.

  1. Graduates will be able to assess relevant literature or scholarly contributions in the field(s) of study.
  2. Graduates will be able to apply the major practices, theories or research methodologies in the field(s) of study.
  3. Graduates will be able to apply knowledge from the field(s) of study to address problems in broader contexts.
  4. Graduates will be able to articulate arguments or explanations to both a disciplinary or professional audience and to a general audience, in both oral and written forms.
  5. Graduates will be able to evidence of scholarly and/or professional integrity in the field of study.

SLU's M.S. in aviation requires a minimum of 30 credits of graduate coursework beyond a bachelor’s degree. The M.S. in aviation is a fully online, non-thesis, course-only degree.

Aviation Foundation Requirement24
Research Methodology Requirement6
Total Credits30

Students who completed an undergraduate aeronautics degree from SLU may use up to 6 credits of graduate coursework (5000 level and above) to count towards both the B.S. and M.S. degrees.

Please note: the courses in the Master of Science in Aviation curriculum are taught in an entirely online format.

Non-Course Requirement

Students are required to take a final comprehensive oral examination during their final academic term. All students must also complete an exit survey with their department during their final semester.

Continuation Standards

Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 in all graduate/professional courses.

Aviation Foundation Attributed Courses

ASCI 5030Aviation Security Management3
ASCI 5040Human Factors in Aviation Safety3
ASCI 5150Aviation Incident and Accident Analysis3
ASCI 5210Aviation Organization Theory and Management3
ASCI 5220Aviation Safety Programs3
ASCI 5230Prof Ethics and Standards3
ASCI 6010Federal & International Regs3
ASCI 6020Flight Op's Business & Admin3
ASCI 6030Aviation and Public Policy3
ASCI 6070Aviation Training Methods3

Aviation Research Attributed Courses

ASCI 5010Introduction to Aviation Research Methods3
ASCI 5020Aviation Safety Data Analysis3
ASCI 5460Qualitative Data Analysis3
ASCI 5470Quantitative Data Analysis3
AA 5221Applied Analytics & Methods I3
EDR 5100Intro to Inferential Stats: Ed3
EDR 6100 Intermediate Applied Statistics for Education3
ORES 5100Research Methods in Health & Medicine3
PSY 6500Applied Multivariable and Multivariate Statistics in Behavioral Science3
SOC 5750Qualitative Analysis, Grounded Theory Method3
SOC 5800Survey Design & Sampling3

Aviation Elective Attributed Courses

ASCI 5010Introduction to Aviation Research Methods3
ASCI 5020Aviation Safety Data Analysis3
ASCI 5030Aviation Security Management3
ASCI 5040Human Factors in Aviation Safety3
ASCI 5150Aviation Incident and Accident Analysis3
ASCI 5210Aviation Organization Theory and Management3
ASCI 5220Aviation Safety Programs3
ASCI 5230Prof Ethics and Standards3
ASCI 5460Qualitative Data Analysis3
ASCI 5470Quantitative Data Analysis3
ASCI 5980Graduate Independent Study in Aviation Science1-3
ASCI 6010Federal & International Regs3
ASCI 6020Flight Op's Business & Admin3
ASCI 6030Aviation and Public Policy3
ASCI 6070Aviation Training Methods3
AA 5221Applied Analytics & Methods I3
BME 6000Preparing Future Faculty3
EDR 5100Intro to Inferential Stats: Ed3
EDR 6100 Intermediate Applied Statistics for Education3
GIS 5040Introduction to Remote Sensing3
IB 6000Global Business Environment3
IB 6220International E-Business3
ORES 5100Research Methods in Health & Medicine3
PSY 6500Applied Multivariable and Multivariate Statistics in Behavioral Science3
SOC 5750Qualitative Analysis, Grounded Theory Method3
SOC 5800Survey Design & Sampling3

Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollment unless otherwise noted.  

Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with !) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap.

This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
ASCI 5010 Introduction to Aviation Research Methods 1 3
ASCI 5220 Aviation Safety Programs 2 3
 Credits6
Spring
AA 5221 Applied Analytics & Methods I 1 3
ASCI 5030 Aviation Security Management 2 3
 Credits6
Year Two
Fall
ASCI 5040 Human Factors in Aviation Safety 2 3
ASCI 5210 Aviation Organization Theory and Management 2 3
 Credits6
Spring
ASCI 6070 Aviation Training Methods 2 3
 Credits3
Year Three
Fall
ASCI 5150 Aviation Incident and Accident Analysis 2 3
ASCI 5230 Prof Ethics and Standards 2 3
 Credits6
Spring
ASCI 6030 Aviation and Public Policy 2 3
M.S. Comprehensive Examination  
 Credits3
 Total Credits30
1

Aviation Research - 6 Credit Hours

2

Aviation Foundation - 24 Hours

Program Notes

  • All coursework is offered online.
  • The program is a 30-credit hour, course-only program.
  • A comprehensive examination at the end of coursework is a graduation requirement.

For more information about any School of Science and Engineering graduate program, email ssegrad-admissions@slu.edu.