Few professions could offer more challenging and rewarding tasks than devising a plan to market a multi-million dollar aircraft, creating a strategic plan for a regional airport or analyzing costs for an aircraft manufacturer.
The David B. O'Maley College of Business offers two undergraduate degree programs:
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) with three majors
Bachelor of Science in Aviation Business Administration (BSABA) with three majors
Graduates are prepared for careers working for airlines in network planning, pricing and inventory analysis and revenue management, as well as in various accounting, finance and operational positions in non-aviation related businesses. Graduates from our master programs may also work for consulting firms, bank and financial institutions, aircraft manufacturers, leasing companies, both within and outside the aviation and aerospace industries, and government entities.
Degrees and Programs
Where operational insight meets data interpretation. Study performance modeling, forecasting and analytical tools to enhance planning, efficiency and strategic outcomes in airlines, airports and aerospace organizations.
Examine business operations through the lens of the aviation industry. Study management, finance, marketing and supply chain strategy in aviation contexts. You’ll build analytical and leadership skills that support decision making in airlines, airports and aerospace organizations.
Examine how financial decisions shape airlines and aerospace operations. You’ll learn how organizations evaluate costs, manage resources and make strategic choices across the global aviation market.
Study how organizations operate and make decisions. Explore accounting, management, marketing and strategic planning while learning how businesses allocate resources, support teams and respond to changing markets across industries, including aerospace.
Focus on how business and operational systems function within air transportation. Learn how scheduling, service delivery, finance and workforce management connect to aviation outcomes.
Business Administration in Aviation Management program photo
Focus on the aviation finance and leasing industry through courses developed with the International Society of Transport Aircraft Trading. You’ll study valuation, leasing structures and asset management to prepare for roles in aircraft trading and investment.
Our labs and facilities offer dynamic, hands-on environments where students practice real-world skills in cyber intelligence, computer science and security operations.
At the David B. O'Maley College of Business, students thrive in a dynamic research environment, mentored by faculty who actively publish, secure grants and drive innovation.
Faculty at the David B. O'Maley College of Business also stand apart due to their diverse backgrounds and commitment to a comprehensive and global perspective on education, and all of them are adept at specialized learning concepts in our wide range of degree programs.
They’re not teaching aviation just to teach aviation — they actually have some sort of background in the industry. It’s one thing to teach from a PowerPoint, but it’s a whole other thing to teach lessons they’ve actually experienced."
Alisha Kahn ('25, '27), B.S. Aviation Business Administration, M.S. Aviation Finance