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av8n 05-03-2019 03:11 PM

Aviation online Masters Degree
 
I am close to finishing my BAS in Aviation Mgt and have a lot of TT, PIC twin turbine time and international SIC time in a 747. I am interested in obtaining my Masters Degree in the event I lose my medical and to help myself attain a career at UPS. I am 38 years old.

What online school and degree program would you suggest?

TYIA

JohnBurke 05-03-2019 04:03 PM

You want an bachelors aviation degree and a masters aviation degree?

You need a masters to apply to UPS?

Why not focus on making captain, first?

av8n 05-03-2019 04:30 PM

Well I am almost done w my BAS and I thought a Masters/MBA would be a good idea if I ever lost my medical and possibly help me attain a better job.

av8n 05-03-2019 04:31 PM

I will have to wait another 2 years to make captain on the 747 with my company.

PotatoChip 05-03-2019 04:45 PM


Originally Posted by av8n (Post 2813807)
I am close to finishing my BAS in Aviation Mgt and have a lot of TT, PIC twin turbine time and international SIC time in a 747. I am interested in obtaining my Masters Degree in the event I lose my medical and to help myself attain a career at UPS. I am 38 years old.

What online school and degree program would you suggest?

TYIA

FWIW, I’m also 38. I also worked four years on 747s. I have over 7000tt and 1000tpic. I have tons of volunteer time. I have attended six job fairs. I did my masters online. 4.0 GPA. 3.1 undergraduate GPA.
UPS hasn’t called yet. Neither has United, Delta, FedEx, Southwest, or AA. I’ve since taken a job at another major and am quite happy here, but I work with guys without ANY degree, so the masters certainly wasn’t necessary. That said, I do hope that if I ever lose my medical it will help me gain employment outside of flying.

I went to Delta State and recommend it from a value and convenience standpoint. All in cost was about $12k, you can get it done about 14 months if you take full credit loads and do summer classes.
Go Fighting Okra!!

av8n 05-03-2019 04:59 PM

Thank You!!! I will look into their program, I appreciate your response.

What did you get your Masters in and what would you suggest?

PotatoChip 05-03-2019 05:17 PM


Originally Posted by av8n (Post 2813868)
Thank You!!! I will look into their program, I appreciate your response.

What did you get your Masters in and what would you suggest?

It’s a Master of Commercial Aviation (MCA). It’s fairly generic, with more emphasis on management, but good classes on Logistics and Supply Chain Solutions that definitely give you a better perspective on UPS and freight in general. You get out of the program what you put in, and it’s really on you to get the work done. I honestly enjoyed it overall.

MCA - Master of Commercial Aviation - College of Business

av8n 05-03-2019 05:29 PM

Sincere thanks!

goinaround 05-03-2019 08:59 PM

I did a couple classes at Riddle in the human factors discipline. Seemed like a great program. Ultimately decided that I didn't want to spend my glorious layovers pouring over scholastic research documents to contrive my own scholastic research only to be ultimately graded on APA formatting. But for those so inclined....I could recommend it.

JohnBurke 05-03-2019 09:03 PM

There's nothing like putting all the eggs in one basket.


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