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Old 8th May 2011, 14:55
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Anyone has any idea where can I find a university or college that offers a degree (or something similar) in Green Aviation (Fuel solutions for airlines), or in Advanced Avionics used for recent navigation facilities such as RNP/PBN.....PHd or MBA?
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Cranfield have added a "Propulsion, Power and the Environment" option to their "Thermal Power" masters courses. So that might satisfy your interest in something "green", though how much they address fuel specifically you'd have to contact SME for course details.

They also have an Avionics option in their Aerospace masters programme; again, you'd have to speak to someone at CofA to find out the details.

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I note your profile indicates you're in N America - not sure how willing you are to consider, or practical, the travel option to the UK is.
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Any other idea where the syllabus is shoter...kind of specialized Master of 1 our 2 years as max?
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Originally Posted by kaptn
Any other idea where the syllabus is shoter...kind of specialized Master of 1 our 2 years as max?
The Cranfield Masters is a one year programme generally, if you enter with a Bachelor's degree, or two years with a lower qualification. None of them are undergraduate courses, AFAIK, so you need a first degree of some kind, AFAIK (certainly that used to be the case)
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