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MSc International Aviation Regulation and Law

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    MSc 1 year full-time

Course Description

The MSc International Aviation Regulation and Law is aimed at those with an interest in the regulatory and legal environment surrounding aviation organisations, who wish to develop their knowledge.  It is suitable for those currently employed within the industry, or graduates in subjects such as business, aviation or economics who wish to specialise and develop expertise in the field of aviation and regulation and law.

What will this course cover?

This course will equip you with a comprehensive understanding of how international regulation and law is developed, implemented and reviewed. You will learn how to develop organisational standard operating procedures to ensure they comply with the relevant regulatory and legal frameworks. Upon successful completion of the course, you will be able to demonstrate the ability to review, understand and implement regulatory and legal frameworks and put them into practice.

All aspects of the aviation industry are heavily controlled by a series of complex international law and regulations and you will learn how to apply global regulations as set by International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) to a wide range of industry sectors. You will also focus on contract law, commercial law and civil law in relation to aviation businesses.

Entry Requirements

Entrants to the programme will normally have achieved a lower second class honours degree in a related field or have a minimum of three years relevant industry management experience. Applicants whose first language is not English will be required to demonstrate English language skills to IELTS 6.0 or equivalent.

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Fees

Full Time Home and EU, September 2019: £8,250; Full Time International, September 2019: £12,000 Full Time Home and EU, February 2020: £8,250; Full Time International, February 2020: £12,000

Student Destinations

Specific areas of employment for International Aviation Regulation and Law students include civil aviation regulators, global aviation policy makers and aviation consultancy services. You can also progress into a wide range of managerial roles in any sector of the aviation industry including airlines, airports, air navigation service providers, tour operators and civil aviation authorities. You will be working with industry professionals throughout the programme, which may increase employability opportunities.

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