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The aviation industry encompasses financial analysis of airport costs and assets, covering aircraft acquisitions, leasing arrangements, fuel costs, and airport management.
Develop the specialized knowledge needed to assist aviation and aerospace firms in interpreting intricate financial information and making strategic spending choices that influence operational outcomes. In addition to aviation business curriculum, the program incorporates general aircraft science courses.
As one of Purdue University's 10 academic divisions, the Purdue Polytechnic Institute focuses on collaborative laboratory environments where you'll experiment with concepts, disassemble systems, and reassemble them with improvements. You'll learn directly from industry-experienced professors who excel at merging theoretical foundations, creativity, and practical implementation. Within this forward-thinking setting, you'll acquire knowledge through hands-on experience - developing comprehensive technical understanding and practical abilities in your selected field, enhanced with the problem-solving, analytical reasoning, communication, and leadership capabilities that employers value.
Students must have completed a high school or have earned 11 or fewer semester credit hours at another college after high school graduation. TOEFL – 80 iBT or higher - In general, while subscores are generally 20 or higher per section. IELTS - In general, applicants have an overall score of 6.5 or higher with at least a 6.0 in each section.
January 15: Regular Decision Application Deadline.