Aviation/Airway Management and Operations
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Overview
Aviation/airway management and operations is a program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to the management of aviation industry operations and services. includes instruction in airport operations, ground traffic direction, ground support and flightline operations, passenger and cargo operations, flight safety and security operations, aviation industry regulation, and related business aspects of managing aviation enterprises.
Highlights
School with the highest reported median starting salary ($96K) with a Bachelor's Degree: Eastern New Mexico University - Main Campus
Career with the highest median salary ($131K) where most workers have a Bachelor's Degree: Personal Financial Advisors
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Careers for program graduates
Aviation/airway management and operations majors work in these careers, which are sized by percentage of majors in the career (at least 1%) and colored by the predominant level of education.
Aircraft pilots and flight eng...Specialized ManagersAir traffic controllers and ai...Aircraft Mechanics and Service...Ship and boat captains and ope...General and Operations Manager...Postsecondary TeachersFirst-Line Supervisors of Offi...Chief executives and legislato...Customer Service Representativ...Aerospace EngineersPolice OfficersInspectors, Testers, Sorters, ...Driver/sales workers and truck...Software Developers
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Current completions
What level of degree do most graduates achieve, and do they match what your goals?
05001K2K2K0-1 Year Certificate1-2 Year CertificateAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeMaster's Degree
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Completions over time
Have completions for transportation sciences and technologies changed over time? Increasing completions may mean you'll likely have an easier time finding a school that offers this degree, with the opposite being true as well.
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Number of graduates
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Salary and Debt
How are students who recently completed a degree in aviation/airway management and operations doing?
Below is the distribution of starting salaries along with accumulated federal and private education loans across schools that offer a degree in the field air transportation, which includes aviation/airway management and operations.
Median starting salaries
$46K$0$20K$40K$60KBachelor's
Median cumulative loan amount
$18K$24K$0$10K$20K$30KBachelor'sAssociate's
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How does the median (middle) salary for transportation sciences and technologies majors compare to the median salaries for other college majors?
$75K$0$20K$40K$60K$80K$100K
Distribution: transportation sciences and technologies majors' salaries by education level
What is the salary distribution for graduates with a bachelor's intransportation sciences and technologies by the level of their highest degree (Graduate degrees may not be in the same field as the bachelor’s)
$73K$95K$96K$73K$0$50K$100K$150K$200KBachelor'sMaster'sDoctorateProfessional
We only include salary data when the survey error is less than 20%, so you may see only partial information for some categories.
Is a bachelor's degree all you need?
Education level of workers with a bachelor's in transportation sciences and technologies
Is a bachelor's degree going to be sufficient to make you competative in the job market? We can look at the education level of workers with a bachelors in this degree to see if there is a likely need for a graduate degree. You'll also want to check out the careers section on this page to where they are employed.
This chart shows the level of education of workers with a bachelor's degree in transportation sciences and technologies. The worker's graduate degree may have been completed in a different field.
Education level of workers
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Master's Degree
Professional Degree
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Context: Graduate degrees in any field by undergraduate ACS degree
About 20% of transportation sciences and technologies majors chose to also earn a graduate degree (possibly of a different major). The percentage of transportation sciences and technologies majors also earned a graduate degree is near the middle in comparison to other fields.
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Context: Percentage salary boost obtained with a graduate degree
How important is a graduate degree for earning a higher salary? We can see the difference in salary of workers with a bachelors in this degree to workers with a bachelor’s AND a graduate degree.
31%32%0%20%40%60%80%Bachelor's to Master'sBachelor's to Professional
Careers
Top careers for those with a degree in transportation sciences and technologies
Following are the most frequent jobs held by people who earned a bachelor's degree in Transportation Sciences and Technologies (which combines 6 programs), though may not be limited to just those with a bachelor’s.
  1. Aircraft pilots and flight engineers
  2. Specialized Managers
  3. Air traffic controllers and airfield operations specialists
  4. Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians
  5. Ship and boat captains and operators
  6. General and Operations Managers
  7. Postsecondary Teachers
  8. First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers
  9. Chief executives and legislators
  10. Customer Service Representatives
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Careers for transportation sciences and technologies majors
Where do transportation sciences and technologies majors work, and how well do those jobs pay? A ** in the job title indicates that the Department of Education recommends this job for this program.
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The top ten careers for workers with a bachelor's in transportation sciences and technologies
Take a minute to interact with this sankey diagram. Follow the top ten jobs held by transportation sciences and technologies graduates through to their most hired majors. Learn where it may easiest to find work. Expand the careers to explore other majors that might lead to the job that excites you the most. *For many majors, the top ten jobs don't even include half of graduates!*
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Aircraft pilots and ...Specialized ManagersAir traffic controll...Aircraft Mechanics a...Ship and boat captai...General and Operatio...Postsecondary Teache...First-Line Superviso...Chief executives and...Customer Service Rep...All othersThis degreeTop 10 Careers
What careers hire transportation sciences and technologies majors as one of their top 10?
To the left of this diagram, see all careers that hire transportation sciences and technologies majors as one of their top 10 majors, and on the right, see what proportion of openings for the jobs on the left are filled by transportation sciences and technologies majors.
Transportation Sciences a...All other degreesAircraft pilots and fligh...Military officer special ...Aerospace EngineersAll other careersDegreeDegree in top 10 employed
Where can I complete this degree
Explore schools that offer aviation/airway management and operations degrees and certificates
You can use this table to find schools that offer this program based on location and program level offered. Each entry goes to a school page similar to this one with all our information about that school.
Understanding the columns

The school list includes a few facts about each school that give you an idea of the educational quality each school might offer:

  • Student-Faculty Ratio: A small number of students per full-time instructor suggests individual attention for each student and an up-to-date curriculum.

  • Satisfaction Rate: A high percentage of returning first-year students should correlate with satisfaction (schools call this their retention rate).

  • Repayment Rate: A high repayment rate means most alumni earn enough to make progress repaying loans within 7 years of leaving.

We also show the total enrollment for the school as measured by full-time-equivalent (FTE) students enrolled annually.

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Careers for transportation sciences and technologies majors
transportation sciences and technologies is part of a larger collection of programs: Transportation and Materials Moving. Is there a different program that's close to transportation sciences and technologies that might be a better match for your interests? You can use this table to see a little about the programs that fall under this umbrella. If you click on any of the table headers, that will sort the table by that column, or click on a row and see Ididio's profile for that program.
Gender
Gender of recent graduates
Of all people with any degree in aviation/airway management and operations earned in the last academic year, 21% were women.
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Completions over time
Have completions by gender changed over time, or at specific levels of education?
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05001K2K2K3KNumber of graduates200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019
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Context: Gender representation
How does the gender distribution in this major compare to all other majors?
10%90%0%20%40%60%80%100%WomenMen
Context: Percentage women
This major has a lower percentage of women than 80% other programs.
Distribution: salaries by gender
Does gender greatly influence your salary with this degree? The closer the bar are, the less discrepancy there is.
$76K$65K$0$50K$100K$150K$200K$250KWomenMen
Context: Salary inequity
For transportation sciences and technologies graduates, men have a 16% higher median salary than women, This is better than many: 62% of programs have graduates with higher salary inequities.
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Race/Origin
Race/Origin of recent graduates
Here is an overview of race/origin for all aviation/airway management and operations graduates from this last academic year. We found a higher percentage of international graduates in this program than in 73% of other programs.
Race/Origin
White
Black
Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Asian
American Indian
Multiracial
Not Reported
International
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Have completions by race/origin changed over time, or at specific levels of education?
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05001K2K2K3KNumber of graduates200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019
International
Not Reported
Multiracial
American Indian
Asian
Hispanic
Pacific Islander
Black
White
Context: Percentage of Minority Graduates
Minority students comprise a lower percentage of graduates than in 39% of other programs.