Aviation Flight Technology (A.A.S.)
Program Overview
The Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree in aviation flight technology is offered by the Department of Aviation exclusively at the Athens campus. The degree program provides students with the opportunity to explore career possibilities in the field of aviation and to receive pilot certification through the instrument rating and the commercial pilot certificate before committing to the baccalaureate degree program. Also, students who complete the A.A.S. degree program may terminate their studies and enter the aviation industry to pursue career positions as certified pilots and other opportunities as may be available. However, A.A.S. degree students are strongly encouraged to continue their studies for the B.S. degree because of the competitive nature of the aviation industry wherein the most qualified personnel are sought. Students interested in this program should contact the Department of Aviation.
*This program was previously AA7268 which awarded the Associate in Applied Science degree. Pending Board of Trustees approval (anticipated June 2024), the new program code will be AA7249 and will award the Associate of Applied Science degree effective the 2024-25 catalog year.
Admissions Information
Freshman/First-Year Admission
Per FAA regulation, students must speak, read, write and understand English as determined by the Ohio University Department of Aviation. Non-U.S. citizens must complete all Transportation Security Administration (TSA) background checks and approval prior to beginning flight training.
Change of Program Policy
Per FAA regulation, students must speak, read, write and understand English as determined by the Ohio University Department of Aviation. Non-U.S. citizens must complete all Transportation Security Administration (TSA) background checks and approval prior to beginning flight training. Students must have at least a C (2.0) GPA.
External Transfer Admission
Per FAA regulation, students must speak, read, write and understand English as determined by the Ohio University Department of Aviation. Non-U.S. citizens must complete all Transportation Security Administration (TSA) background checks and approval prior to beginning flight training. AVN 3400, AVN 4000, AVN 4050, AVN 4200 must be completed at Ohio University. These courses cannot be transferred to Ohio University.
Opportunities Upon Graduation
A.A.S. degree students are strongly encouraged to continue their studies for the B.S. degree because of the competitive nature of the aviation industry wherein the most qualified personnel are sought. Single-engine Sight Seeing Pilot, Banner Towing, Aerial Observation Pilot, Parachuting Pilot, Agricultural Pilot.