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flareflyer
22nd Dec 2006, 09:32
Can somebody give me some suggestions about any master in aviation management to be possible to attend on line?
Thanks

Flare

Lucifer
22nd Dec 2006, 10:03
Online? Not sure why that would be useful since a large point of management degrees is (a) networking with people, and (b) project work.

Cranfield is top dog if you are interested.

Hebrick
24th Dec 2006, 15:36
I myself have applied and know of a friend who is already going,
Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia.
Master in Aviation Management, can be done online or on campus 1Yr.

http://www14.griffith.edu.au/cis/p_cat/programcareer.asp?cat=Science&Level=Postgraduate&Campus=Nathan&display=Open&submit=+Go+

EIRE-PLANER
25th Dec 2006, 22:01
Hi all happy christmas
Have a look at John Molson business school Concordia University Montreal Canada.They run IAMBA International Aviation MBA, I believe they run an online programme.
http://johnmolson.concordia.ca/amba/index.cfm?MainM=indexes
London Met also run an MBA in aviation management
http://www.londonmet.ac.uk/depts/bssm/aviation/aviation_home.cfm
as lucifer said try cranfield university which run several postgraduate aviation programmes.:ok:

Professor Plum
25th Dec 2006, 22:30
The courses at London Met are a BSc in Aviation Management (as well as foundation degrees), or the usual MBA (not in Aviation Management), although they do an MBA in Hospitality and Tourism Management. They also do an MA in International Tourism Management. Perhaps not what you're looking for though.

Cranfield seems to be highly regarded.

City uni, in London has two MSc's that may be relevant;

MSc Air Transport Management...

http://www.city.ac.uk/study/courses/airtransport-msc.html

an MSc Air Safety Management....

http://www.city.ac.uk/study/courses/airsafety-msc.html

I have no idea whether the Cranfield courses or the courses at City Uni can be studied online.

flareflyer
3rd Jan 2007, 05:45
Thanks a lot to all of you for the useful infos, beiing employed with EK is impossible to have 30 days to attend the workgroups.
At the end i have found that griffith university in brisbane gives the chance to complete all the study and the exams on line so at the moment i think that this is the best for me.

Thanks again to all of you and Happy 2007

Flare

Groundloop
3rd Jan 2007, 08:32
fareflyer, you say you are employed by EK. Where are you employed? As flyboy mentions the City course is available in Dubai and there have been many EK employees through the courses.

flareflyer
3rd Jan 2007, 12:50
Well in EkCollege there is the standard MBa but the cost is honestly too high.
And i do not want to give any of my money to Ek.
At the griffith the aviation master lasts 2 years and it will cost around 12.000 aud.
In Ek is about more than 20.000

Flare

Groundloop
3rd Jan 2007, 14:49
Fareflyer, the City MSc is offered in Dubai but NOT as part of the "EkCollege".