Originally Posted by
rickair7777
You thought wrong. It may come as a surprise, but aviation degrees are not highly regarded in the piloting profession or the airlines. Generally people assume that you got a lot of the credit just for doing your ratings (the same ratings every other professional pilot did) and paid somebody some money to package that up with your gen-ed and wrap it in a diploma. So no the fact that your major was aviation will not help.
Your major generally makes no difference, although something like engineering will indicate some intelligence ad work ethic = more likely to successfully complete airline training.
A masters will really only help if everything else is equal between two candidates...it could be a tie breaker. A masters will not substitute for quality flight experience or quality internal connections.
Not true. An aviation degree still requires all basic courses required by the state for all bachelor degrees. Also, my university gave no credit for ratings. All my required credit hours were all obtained in a classroom.