AVIATION
UCFV, in cooperation with Coastal Pacific Aviation, offers one-, two-, and
four-year aviation training programs. Aviation subjects are taught by Coastal
Pacific instructors and academic courses are taught by instructors at the UCFV
Abbotsford campus. Students who successfully complete the one- or two-year
programs will receive a joint diploma from UCFV and Coastal Pacific Aviation.
Students who successfully complete the four-year program will receive a joint
degree from UCFV and Coastal Pacific Aviation.
These diploma and degree programs
are designed to cover the academic and flying components essential to the
preparation of commercial pilots for entry-level positions in the aviation
industry in Canada.
The one- and two-year diploma
programs consist of training for the commercial licence followed by advanced
training generally including multi-engine and instrument training, but with an
optional flight instructor rating.
The diploma program objective is to
develop pilots who are well trained in the manual skills required to fly an
aircraft, who have a comprehensive academic background to help them understand
complex aircraft systems, and who have an understanding of human factors and the
interpersonal skills required to work effectively in a team.
The four-year degree program takes
students through the private licence, commercial licence, and advanced training,
and meets the academic requirements for the UCFV Bachelor of Business
Administration.
The four-year degree program
objective is to provide students with the skills required to fly an aircraft, to
prepare students academically and professionally for the business of aviation,
and to train students for leadership and teamwork in the industry.
The programs are disciplined and
require a high standard of academic and flight performance. We recognize that
enrolling in a professional flight training program is a serious investment.
Program requirements are meant to protect the applicant’s investment by
enhancing the professional environment in which they train.
For more information contact Coastal Pacific Aviation at 604-855-1112, or by
email at
info@coastalpacific.com; or the
Business Administration department at UCFV at 604-854-4551; or visit the Coastal
Pacific website at
www.coastalpacific.com
Bachelor of General Studies — Aviation Theme
Aviation students have the option of combining a Bachelor of General Studies
degree with an aviation thematic option.
Aviation students interested in
pursuing the Bachelor of General Studies should refer to the program information
in the UCFV calendar for general admission and degree requirements for the
Bachelor of General Studies. As entry into the BGS program occurs after 30
credits have been completed, the first year of studies is a preparatory year.
For further information regarding the aviation thematic option, contact Coastal
Pacific Aviation at 604-855-1112, or via e-mail
info@coastalpacific.com, or UCFV at
604-864-4621. Students should contact the Bachelor of General Studies Advisor
for information on program requirements and the development of a thematic option
by calling 604-864-4621.
This program also could be of
particular interest to those students who have completed a two year diploma
program (with or without aviation theme) and who wish to continue their studies
to complete a university degree with an aviation theme.
Career opportunities
The aviation industry, an essential dynamic force in the growth of the nation,
offers opportunities for young people to select a challenging and rewarding
career.
The academic and flying programs
provide the essential formal background necessary to qualify for professional
positions whether in industry or the Ministry of Transport departments which
regulate aviation.
Diploma programs
Entrance requirements — One-year diploma program
1. C+ or better in Math 11* or Principles of Math 11, Physics 11, and
English 12. (Math 12, Physics 12, Computer Science, and French or other second
language are recommended.)
2. Completion of 10 appropriate university-level courses with a minimum C
average, including at least one course in each of the following subject areas:
Math, Physics, and English or Communications. One or more of these courses may
be taken as part of the one-year program.
3. Students must have completed the private pilot flight test within six
months prior to entering the program, or have completed the private pilot flight
test within one year with a minimum of 10 hours flying time within the six
months preceding the first day of classes. Students who do not meet these
requirements must complete a flight evaluation with Coastal Pacific Aviation or
designate. Students must also have completed the private pilot written
examination within the 12 months preceding the first day of classes or be
required to achieve a minimum of 60% on an entrance exam equivalent to the
private pilot written exam.
4. Current Transport Canada Category 1 medical certification.
5. Applicants must satisfy an entrance evaluation which includes an
interview(s), and an assessment of references.
Entrance requirements — Two-year diploma program
1. B.C. secondary school graduation, or equivalent. Students who have
completed a high school equivalency program will also be considered but may have
to complete the specific entrance requirements below.
2. C+ or better in Principles of Math 11*, Physics 11, and English 12.
(Math 12, Physics 12, Computer Science and French, or other second language, are
recommended.) Students with minor academic deficiencies may still be considered
but may be required to complete preparatory courses in addition to the Aviation
program.
3. Students must have completed the private pilot flight test within six
months prior to entering the program, or have completed the private pilot flight
test within one year with a minimum of 10 hours flying time within the six
months preceding the first day of classes. Students who do not meet these
requirements must complete a flight evaluation with Coastal Pacific Aviation or
designate. Students must also have completed the private pilot written
examination within the 12 months preceding the first day of classes or be
required to achieve a minimum of 60% on an entrance exam equivalent to the
private pilot written exam.
4. Current Transport Canada Category 1 medical certification.
5. Applicants must also satisfy an entrance evaluation which includes an
interview(s), a qualifying exam, and an assessment of references.
Note: Basic keyboard/typing skills, although not essential, are useful in
Computer Information Systems and Communications courses.
Entrance requirements — Four-year degree program
Students who hold a private pilot licence prior to entering the first year of
the degree program will be required to:
• enrol and successfully complete Aviation 161 Private Pilot Theory in the first
semester of the program
• successfully complete a simulator evaluation based on three hours dual
instruction and two hours solo practice in the first semester of the program
• have completed the private pilot flight test within six months prior to
entering the program, or have completed the private pilot flight test within one
year and a minimum of 10 hours flying time within the six months preceding the
first day of classes September, or complete a flight evaluation with Coastal
Pacific Aviation or designate
• complete a continuation flying course of approximately six to eight hours
throughout the first year of the program.
Students who hold a private pilot licence and are eligible to enter the second
year of the degree program will be required to have:
• completed the Canadian private pilot flight test within six months prior to
entering the program, or have completed the private pilot flight test within one
year with a minimum of 10 hours flying time within the six months preceding the
first day of classes. Students who do not meet these requirements must complete
a flight evaluation with Coastal Pacific Aviation or designate. Students must
also have completed the private pilot written examination within the 12 months
preceding the first day of classes or be required to achieve a minimum of 60% on
an entrance exam equivalent to the private pilot written exam.
• a minimum of six to eight appropriate university-level courses that are
transferable to the four-year degree program.
High school graduates
1. B.C. secondary school graduation, or equivalent. Students who have
completed a high school equivalency program will also be considered but may have
to complete the specific entrance requirements below.
2. C+ or better in Principles of Math 12, Physics 11, and English 12.
(Accounting 11, Physics 12, Computer Science and French, or other second
language, are recommended.)
3. Students must meet the prerequisites for ENGL 105. Students who plan
to take the Composition Placement Test to meet the prerequisites should arrange
with UCFV Assessment Services prior to registration. The cost of the test is $10
if taken at UCFV; $50 if taken off-site.
4. Current Transport Canada Category 1 medical certification.
5. In addition to the above, applicants must also satisfy an entrance
evaluation which includes an interview(s), a qualifying exam, and an assessment
of references.
UCFV/CPA Aviation diploma graduates
1. Completion of the UCFV Aviation diploma program within the previous
five years (10 if applicant has a current commercial pilot licence), including
the following courses or equivalents:
Aviation:
• AV 201/211/221/231
• AV 302/312/322/232
• AV 401/431
• AV 402/432
• Relevant Option courses (Airline
or Flight Instruction)
Academic:
• BUS 160 Computing in Business,or
CIS 110 Computerized Business Applications
• BUS 100 Introduction to Business
or
• BUS 102 Management
• BUS 203 Organizational Behaviour
• CMNS 125 Business Communications
• MATH 106 Statistics I
• PHYS 101 Introductory General
Physics or PHYS 111 Mechanics
• five other courses which satisfy
the BBA (Aviation) program requirements. Consult the Business
Administration department for appropriate course selection.
2. A cumulative grade point average of at least 2.67 (B-) calculated
separately for academic and flight-related courses, and no diploma courses with
grades lower than a C.
3. Principles of Mathematics 12 (C+ or better), or UCFV MATH 094/095 (C+
or better) or MATH 109 (B or better), or MATH 110 (C+ or better), or a MATA
score of 67% or better *, or equivalent. MATH 111 and 115 also meet this
requirement but have Math 12 as a prerequisite.
4. Current Transport Canada Category 1 medical certification.
5. Applicants must also satisfy an entrance evaluation which includes an
interview(s), and an assessment of references.
*The Math 12 Ability Indicator (MATA) is available for students to determine
their proficiency in Mathematics 12 for UCFV Business programs only. Students
who receive a passing grade on the MATA will be considered to have met the Math
12 admission requirement for UCFV Business programs (but will not have Math 12
credit). Students considering taking this test should contact the Business
department for outlines, procedures, exam dates, and permission to write.
Students with less than a C letter grade will not qualify.
How to apply
The one-year program starts in January and the two-year and four-year programs
start in September.
As seats in the program are limited, students should apply as early as possible.
Initial applications should be sent to Coastal Pacific Aviation. Applications
should be completed prior to March 30 for enrolment in September, and prior to
September 30 for enrolment in the one-year program in January.
Late applications will be considered if space permits.
1. Apply to UCFV; include $75* payable to Coastal Pacific Aviation, and a
separate cheque for the $45 application fee payable to UCFV. International
students pay higher application fees ($210) and should contact the International
Education department.
* Fees stated are in effect for 2004/05 and are subject to change for 2005/06.
Application forms are available from Student Services and Coastal Pacific
Aviation See the
Admissions Guide
for a complete listing of application dates and general
admission information.
Additional documents required for a complete application:
• proof of B.C. secondary school completion or equivalent, and transcript (or
interim transcript) showing grade achievement as per entrance requirements
• transcripts showing grade achievement for any post-secondary study
• a medical certificate showing a Transport Canada Category 1 Medical.
• applicants for the one-year program must also submit proof of completion of 10
university-level courses or interim transcript reflecting the above.
2. Qualified applicants will be interviewed by Coastal Pacific during
February or March for September enrolment, or September or October for the
January one-year program enrolment.
3. After evaluations have been made, interviewed candidates will receive
a letter stating the results. Candidates being offered a seat will receive a
confirming letter, outlining registration details, starting dates, and aviation
supplies required and an enrolment agreement. Prior to acceptance the candidate
may be required to provide proof of financial ability to pay for educational
expenses.
4. Any requests for transfer of academic course equivalencies should be
made to the Admissions and Records office; requests for transfer of aviation- or
flight-related courses should be made directly to Coastal Pacific Aviation.
Location and scheduling
Academic courses will be held on all UCFV campuses, including Abbotsford,
Mission, and Chilliwack. Aviation classroom instruction, flight training and
simulator training will be conducted at Coastal Pacific Aviation, Abbotsford
Airport. Please note that there is no public transportation available to the
airport and between some campuses. Students are expected to be available for
flight training seven days a week.
Dates
One-year Aviation diploma program
Instruction at Coastal Pacific and UCFV begins in January. UCFV academic courses
will be taken January to mid-April and September to mid-December. Aviation
theory and flight instruction will continue throughout the year.
Two-year Aviation diploma program
Instruction at Coastal Pacific and UCFV begins in September. UCFV courses will
normally be completed by mid-April and flight instruction and flight time may
continue through May. Coastal Pacific’s summer program for students who need to
complete their private pilot licence is offered during the months of July and
August and must be completed prior to program commencement.
Note: The aviation portion of the two-year Aviation diploma program must
be completed within four years. All other graduation requirements must be
completed within seven years.
Four-year Aviation degree program
Instruction at Coastal Pacific and UCFV begins in September. UCFV courses will
normally be completed by mid-April and flight instruction and flight time may
continue through May.
Note: The department requires years one to four to be completed within 10
years if the program is taken on a part-time basis. Students who completed the
Aviation diploma and are returning to complete the BBA (Aviation) at UCFV after
an absence, will be allowed seven years to complete years three and four of the
degree.
Residency requirement
To receive the BBA (Aviation), students must fulfill specific elements of the
program at UCFV. A minimum of 34 credits, including seven upper-level business
and eight 400-level aviation courses, must be taken at UCFV. These include the
following:
Aviation courses (13 credits)
Course | Title | Credits |
AV 403 | Jet Transportation Systems and Operations | 1 |
AV 404 | Advanced Aerodynamics and Operating Procedures | 3 |
AV 405 | Advanced Jet Transport Systems and Performance 3 | |
AV 413 | Simulator — Jet Transport Operations I | 1 |
AV 414 | Simulator — Jet Transport Operations II | 1 |
AV 415 | Simulator — Jet Transport Operations III | 2 |
AV 431 | Advanced Airmanship I | 1 |
AV 432 | Advanced Airmanship II | 1 |
Aviation Business/Business Administration (21 credits)
Course | Title | Credits |
BUS 360 | International Air Transportation | 3 |
BUS 460 | Aviation Management | 3 |
BUS 403 | Strategic Management | 3 |
BUS 430 | Management of Innovation | 3 |
plus three 300/400-level courses required by the program | 9 |
Academic performance
To qualify for an aviation diploma, students must obtain a minimum GPA of
2.0 (a C grade) in each semester as well as cumulatively. Students whose
cumulative GPA and/or semester GPA falls below 2.0 during their program are
subject to academic warning.
To qualify for an aviation degree,
students must obtain a cumulative grade point average of 2.67 (B- average) in
both flight-related and academic courses in order to remain in the program,
continue on to the next year, and to graduate. Additionally, a grade of at least
C for each course (academic and flight-related) is required in order to be
awarded the degree. Students whose cumulative grade point average and/or
semester grade point average falls below 2.67 during their program are subject
to academic warning and/or removal from the program.
Aviation performance
The first year of the BBA (Aviation) program is a conditional year. At the end
of the first year there will be a review of student progress through the first
year including private pilot theory and flight (or the continuation course
AV066D – for those who enter first year with a private pilot license) together
with a second interview.
The interview will review and assess the following with the candidate:
• aviation academic and flight proficiency
• time management skills
• communication skills - intra and extra cockpit
• judgment and decision-making ability
• ability to work effectively within a team
• desire and commitment to becoming a commercial pilot
The student must have a written recommendation from the review committee before
being permitted to enter the second year of the program.
Course repeats
A course may be repeated in order to improve the cumulative GPA. However, you
may not register for the same course more than twice.
No more than five repeated courses will be permitted. This applies to both
diploma and degree students.
BBA (Aviation) graduation requirements
1. Cumulative program GPA of 2.67 or higher (over four years).
2. No courses with less than a C grade.
3. Completion of all required courses and residency requirements.
4. No more than five courses retaken within the BBA (Aviation) program.
Fees
Fee estimates are in effect for 2004/05 and are subject to change for 2005/06.
Approximate total fees for the diploma programs are $45,000 and approximate
total fees for the degree program are $70,000. Contact the program coordinator
at Coastal Pacific to obtain a current fee summary.
Note: There are two fee structures.
UCFV fee summary
UCFV fees will be paid at the university college, and are approximately $990 per
semester (three courses or nine credits).
Coastal Pacific Aviation fee summary
Coastal Pacific fees will be paid at the Abbotsford Airport to Coastal Pacific
Aviation. Flight training fees are subject to change and vary for each
individual.
Students accepted to the program
are required to wear a uniform. The initial cost for shirts, slacks, sweater,
jacket, and ties is approximately $425. Additional items may be required
throughout the course.
Program requirements
One-year Aviation diploma program
Semester I
Course | Title | Credits |
AV 201 | Aviation Theory I | 3 |
AV 211 | Simulator — Instrument Procedures I | 1 |
AV 221 | Aircraft — Commercial I | 1.5 |
AV 231 | Human Factors I | 1 |
AV 151 | Fitness I | 1 |
Elective | any university transfer course | 3 or 4 |
Semester II
Course | Title | Credits |
AV 302 | Aviation Theory II | 3 |
AV 312 | Simulator — Instrument Procedures II | 1 |
AV 322 | Aircraft Commercial II | 1.5 |
AV 332 | Human Factors II | 1 |
AV 152 | Fitness II | 1 |
Semester III
Course | Title | Credits |
AV 401 | Aviation Theory III | 3 |
AV 411 | Simulator — Multi-Engine | 1 |
AV 421 | Aircraft — Multi-Engine | 1.5 |
AV 431 | Advanced Airmanship I | 1 |
AV 251 | Fitness III | 1 |
Semester IV
Course | Title | Credits |
AV 252 | Fitness IV | 1 |
AV 402 | Aviation Theory IV | 3 |
AV 412 | Simulator — Crew Operations | 1 |
AV 432 | Advanced Airmanship II | 1 |
AV 422 | Aircraft — Instrument/Multi-Engine | 1.5 |
or AV 451 and | Theory — Instructor | 2 |
AV 452 | Flight Instructor Practicum (see Note1) | 1 |
Elective | any university transfer course | 3 or 4 |
Two-year Aviation diploma program
Semester I
Course | Title | Credits |
AV 151 | Fitness I | 1 |
AV 201 | Aviation Theory I | 3 |
AV 211 | Simulator — Instrument Procedures I | 1 |
AV 221 | Aircraft — Commercial I | 1.5 |
AV 231 | Human Factors I | 1 |
CMNS 125 | Business Communications | 3 |
BUS 100 | Introduction to Business | 3 |
or BUS 102 | Introduction to Business | 3 |
MATH | one of 103, 104, 106, 110, 111, or 115 (see Note2) | 3 or 4 |
Semester II
Course | Title | Credits |
AV 152 | Fitness II | 1 |
AV 302 | Aviation Theory II | 3 |
AV 312 | Simulator — Instrument Procedures II | 1 |
AV 322 | Aircraft — Commercial II | 1.5 |
AV 332 | Human Factors II | 1 |
CMNS 250 | Report writing for Business, Information Technologies, Social, and Human Services | 3 |
CIS 100 | Introduction to Computer Information Systems (see Note2) | 3 |
BUS 203 | Organizational Behaviour | 3 |
Semesters III & IV
Course | Title | Credits |
AV 251 | Fitness II | 1 |
and AV 252 | Fitness IV | 1 |
AV 401 | Aviation Theory III | 3 |
AV 402 | Aviation Theory IV | 3 |
AV 411 | Simulator — Multi-Engine | 1 |
AV 421 | Aircraft — Multi-Engine | 1.5 |
AV 431 | Advanced Airmanship I | 1 |
AV 432 | Advanced Airmanship II | 1 |
AV 422 | Aircraft — Instrument/Multi-Engine | 1.5 |
or AV 451 | Theory — Instructor | 2 |
and AV 452 | Flight Instructor Practicum (see Note1) | 1 |
PHYS 101 | Introductory General Physics I | |
or PHYS 103 | Astronomy: The Solar System | 5 or 4 |
Elective | any university transfer course | 3 or 4 |
Elective | any university transfer course | 3 or 4 |
Elective | any university transfer course | 3 or 4 |
Elective | any university transfer course | 3 or 4 |
Elective | any university transfer course | 3 or 4 |
Note1: Students who select the instructor option
would complete AV 451: Theory — Instructor, and AV 452: Flight Instructor
Practicum, instead of AV 421 and AV 422.
Note2: Students intending to
complete the BBA (Aviation) should take BUS 160; MATH 106 and ENGL 105.
Alternate core courses are available for students interested in continuing on
for a degree after completing the diploma program.
Second-year course selection for
the two-year program (a total of six including Physics) will require aviation
coordinator approval. Students are expected to pursue subjects of interest and
to broaden their academic development in preparation for non-flying
responsibilities they may face. Elective choices may be limited each semester by
ground school, aircraft and simulator scheduling.
Students who have completed college
or university courses similar to those listed above may be able to transfer
credits. Contact the aviation coordinator for more information and refer to the
UCFV’s transfer
credit policy in the calendar.
Although program requirements are
shown in four semesters they do not have to be taken consecutively. It is
necessary, however, to take each semester’s aviation theory concurrently with
that semester’s flying and simulator sessions.
Four-year Aviation degree program
Semester I
Course | Title | Credits | |
AV 150A | Fitness | 0.5 | |
AV 161 | Introduction to Aviation | 2 | |
AV 162A | Flight Training — Private | 1 | |
BUS 100 | Introduction to Business | 3 | |
or BUS 102 | Introduction to Business | 3 | |
BUS 143 | Accounting I | 3 | |
or | BUS 145 (see Note1) | Accelerated Financial Acct. | (3) |
CMNS 125 | Business Communications I | 3 | |
ECON 100 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 |
Semester II
Course | Title | Credits |
AV 150B | Fitness | 0.5 |
AV 162B | Flight Training — Private | 1 |
BUS 120 | Marketing Essentials | 3 |
BUS 144 | Accounting II | 3 |
or BUS LL (see Note1) | BUS Lower Level Elective | (3) |
BUS 203 | Organizational Behaviour | 3 |
BUS 261 | Business Law | 3 |
ECON 101 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 |
Note1: Students who have
completed Financial Accounting 12 with a B+ or better should complete BUS 145 as
equivalent to BUS 143 and BUS 144. Students taking BUS 145 must take an
additional business elective for three credits.
Evaluation
A review committee will evaluate the student's progress through first year. This
review includes a second interview. The student must have a written
recommendation from this review committee before being permitted to enter the
second year of the program. Please refer to
Aviation Performance for more information.
Semester III
Course | Title | Credits |
AV 151 | Fitness | 1 |
AV 201 | Aviation Theory I | 3 |
AV 211 | Simulator — Instrument Procedures I | 1 |
AV 221 | Aircraft — Commercial I | 1.5 |
AV 231 | Human Factors I | 1 |
BUS 160* | Computerized Business Applications | 3 |
MATH 106 | Statistics I | 4 |
ENGL 105 | The Reading and Writing of Prose | 3 |
* Students who have taken the (now discontinued) CIS 110, Computerized
Business Applications course, may use it for the BUS 160 requirement.
Semester IV
Course | Title | Credits |
AV 152 | Fitness | 1 |
AV 302 | Aviation Theory II | 3 |
AV 312 | Simulator — Instrument Procedures II | 1 |
AV 322 | Aircraft — Commercial II | 1.5 |
AV 332 | Human Factors II | 1 |
BUS 201 | Human Resource Management | 3 |
BUS 247 | Management Accounting I | 3 |
ENGL 120–170* | English Literature elective | 3 |
* Students who have taken the (now discontinued) English 110 course, may use
it for this requirement.
Semester V
Course | Title | Credits |
AV 251 | Fitness | 1 |
AV 401 | Aviation Theory III | 3 |
AV 411 | Simulator — Multi-Engine | 1 |
AV 421 | Aircraft — Multi-Engine | 1.5 |
AV 431 | Advanced Airmanship | 1 |
BUS 360 | International Air Transportation | 3 |
BUS 400 | Business and Society | 3 |
PHYS 101 | Physics | 5 |
Semester VI
Course | Title | Credits |
AV 252 | Fitness | 1 |
AV 402 | Aviation Theory IV | 3 |
AV 412 | Simulator — Crew Operations | 1 |
AV 422 | Aircraft — Instrument — Multi-Engine | 1.5 |
AV 432 | Advanced Airmanship II | 1 |
BUS 305 | Industrial Relations | 3 |
BUS 349 | Financial Management I | 3 |
Elective | Upper-level Business or Economics | 3 |
Semester VII
Course | Title | Credits |
AV 350A | Fitness | 0.5 |
AV 403 | Jet Transportation Systems and Operations (two-week course) | 1 |
AV 404 | Advanced Aerodynamics and Operating Procedures | 3 |
AV 413 | Simulator — Jet Transport Operations I | 1 |
AV 414 | Simulator — Jet Transport Operations II | 1 |
BUS 403 | Strategic Management | 3 |
BUS 420 | International Business | 3 |
Elective | A second language (satisfies required Humanities elective) | 3 |
Elective | Upper-level Business or Economics elective, or MATH 111 | 3 |
Semester VIII
Course | Title | Credits |
AV 350B | Fitness | 0.5 |
AV 405 | Advanced Jet Transport Systems and Performance | 3 |
AV 415 | Simulator — Jet Transport Operations III | 2 |
BUS 350 | Operations Management | 3 |
BUS 430 | Management of Innovation | 3 |
BUS 460 | Aviation Management | 3 |
Elective | Social Science elective(other than Economics) | 3 |
Note: The MATH 111 or 115 prerequisite for BUS 350 is waived for
Aviation students.
Note: GEOG 101 or GEOG 201 may be taken to replace one of the required
Social Science electives.
Electives
Contact the department for appropriate elective selection.
Advisory committee
The aviation program has a standing advisory committee consisting of a number of
representatives from various facets of the aviation industry.
Bachelor of Business Administration (Aviation) Honours degree
Students in the Bachelor of Business Administration program have the option of
completing a Bachelor of Business Administration (Aviation) Honours degree. The
following conditions apply to this program:
• Students must formally apply for entry to the program after completing no
fewer than 60 credits and no more than 90 credits applicable to the BBA
Aviation. The program chair's approval is needed for admission. Applications
after completion of more than 90 credits will only be considered under
extenuating circumstances.
• A minimum CGPA of 3.5 on all courses applicable to the degree is required for
admission, continuance and graduation.
• Students must complete an additional 12 credits beyond the 120 credits
required for the BBA degree. These credits must come from upper-level (numbered
300-400) Business courses; upper-level courses from other areas may be counted
toward this total with the program chair's approval.
• Students must also complete the requirements of at least one of the Business
concentrations listed in the UCFV calendar.
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