Great Universities and College in Canada for Aviation? (pilot)
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Great Universities and College in Canada for Aviation? (pilot)
What average do you need to get into seneca with for the Bachelor degree aviation. Was it a hard program. How many maths and physics do you need to do and was it hard. I know you get to take calculus in seneca how hard is it compare to the one in grade 12? Is it worth it going to seneca to do the pilot program if you suck at math?and if not what other college or university is good with aviation too and it doesn't have to be a degree progam like the one at seneca. How math math and physics are required in the colleges and universities and how much do you do of each?
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Offspring five has just (last April) completed Batchelor of Business (Aviation) at Uni of Western Ontario (UWO)
Can't be too tough, he didn't seem panicked and completed a CPL at the same time. He thought the course was great with several aviation oriented classes bringing in people from industry to bring real world experience.
London's a nice town and UWO is definitely a party Uni.
Can't be too tough, he didn't seem panicked and completed a CPL at the same time. He thought the course was great with several aviation oriented classes bringing in people from industry to bring real world experience.
London's a nice town and UWO is definitely a party Uni.
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university of waterloo has 2 programs
1. Geography and Aviation
2. Science and aviation
they're making giant leaps
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield is the founder of the program and now a professor as well.
1. Geography and Aviation
2. Science and aviation
they're making giant leaps
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield is the founder of the program and now a professor as well.
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Its not Canada, but Embry-Riddle in the US does a decent online correspondence degree program. It's between $950 and $1100 per course (depending on CDN/US exchange) and they'll give you credit for previous flight experience with a CPL or ATPL...I'd hold out for your ATPL though...I received 33 credit hours holding a CPL. A year later when I earned my ATPL I was told I could have had 42 credit hours...worst case I have to pay $3300 extra for my degree.