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MSc Air Safety Management

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    • Part-time: 3 years (3-5 years)

Course Description

Your course has been designed to give you a sound understanding for the national and international regulatory and commercial business environment. You’ll also learn about accident and incident investigation, human factors, and safety risk management.

First initiated by the Honourable Company of Airline Pilots, the programme is recognised as a key resource within the aviation industry, and as a benchmark for innovation.

Entry Requirements

If your primary interest within the aviation industry is safety this course is perfect.

You’ll need to have been working within the industry for at least two years. Current students include pilots, air traffic controllers, maintenance staff and engineers. The majority have a license/professional education.

You can also enrol if you have a military background and this course is compatible with The MoD’s Enhanced Learning Credits Administration Service (ELCAS).

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Student Destinations

his professional programme recognised by the aviation industry and approved by the Royal Aeronautical Society could transform your career.

An RAF air traffic controller immediately moved into a senior training position at Eurocontrol in Brussels after completing the programme.

Airlines are increasingly expecting their managers to study our MSc, and the City alumni network includes high-ranking individuals including:

  • safety managers
  • training captains
  • quality managers
  • flight safety officers
  • safety inspectors
  • safety consultants
  • accident investigators.

Module Details

Core modules

Induction Workshop (0 credits)
Crisis Management (15 credits)
Active Safety Management (15 credits)
Safety Risk Management (15 credits)
General Principles in Human Factors (15 credits)

Elective modules

Airline Operational Regulatory Compliance (15 credits)
Airworthiness (15 credits)
Airline Operations (15 credits)
Human Resource Management (15 credits)
Airline Finance (15 credits)
Safety Management – Tools and Methods (15 credits)
Psychology in Aviation Management (15 credits)
Airline Strategy and Business Planning (15 credits)
Air Accident Investigation (15 credits)
Leadership in Organisations (15 credits)
Sustainable Aviation (15 credits)
Aviation Law (15 credits)
Future Aviation Challenges – from Unmanned to Spaceflight Vehicles (15 credits)
Airport Strategy Management (15 credits)
Airline Training Management (15 credits)
Airline Fleet Planning (15 credits)

Dissertation
Project (60 credits)

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