Earn a Graduate Degree in Aviation Finance
The Master of Science in Aviation Finance prepares you for a future in international banking, aviation and aerospace finance and more.
This program delivers business and operational knowledge in aviation and aerospace along with an advanced background in economic, financial and marketing practices. In this graduate degree in Aviation Finance, you'll explore financial operations while developing the expertise and skills you need to manage the financial risk, monetary policies and economic strategies used by commercial firms and regulators in the global air transportation industry.
Prepare yourself for a rewarding career by exploring your interests in the business and operational aspects of the aviation and aerospace industry, economics, accounting and the financial practices and models used in global business.
Program Details
Offered at the Daytona Beach Campus
Housed in the David B. O'Maley College of Business, Embry-Riddle's Master of Science in Aviation Finance is for students who want to specialize in the financial side of aviation. You'll learn the business and operational aspects of the aviation and aerospace industry, as well as the necessary economics, accounting and financial practices and models used by the aviation industry.
You will also gain the skills to navigate the complex financial landscapes and drive strategic decision-making in international markets.
A typical first year will include aviation management core courses such as Strategic Marketing Management in Aviation and Accounting for Decision-Making, plus required finance classes like Managerial Finance and Investments. From there, you can choose four courses from a list of open electives to tailor your studies to your own unique interests and goals, and you may pursue the ISTAT University certificate within your degree.
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Methods of Study
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Career Opportunities
Upon graduation, you'll be prepared to enter international banking, energy, finance, leasing, aviation and aerospace industries.