Students who graduate with an Aviation Management and Operations specialization are employed by airports and airlines, engineering
and consulting firms, general aviation facilities, and auxiliary businesses with customers who are aviation-oriented.
Graduates of the Aviation Technical Management program find employment with companies engaged in the manufacture or maintenance
of aviation components.
In addition to pursuing employment as a commercial pilot for the airlines, air freight/air cargo companies or corporate flight
departments, Flight Technology and Operations majors find employment as agricultural sprayers, flight instructors and charter
pilots, as well as in the recreation/sightseeing industry.