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What aviation programs are offered in Canadian universities or colleges?

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All of the programs would be nice, especially if there are ones in Aerospace or aeronautics. Many thanks!

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  1. Airport management, Airtraffic services,pilot, and aircraft maintenance are all offered at colleges in canada. If you join the airforce for courses it is not recognized in private and comercial aviation.    


  2. Hello,

    There are a number of College and University Aviation programs in Canada. So, while I will list a number of them, this is not an exhaustive list.

    Another thing to remember is that there is a difference between aviation programs that include a component of flight training so that a graduate finishes the program as a licensed pilot and programs that instead focus on either engineering, aircraft maintenance or aerospace management/operations.

    As well, the programs that offer flight training offer different types of programs. Some are combined with business courses, others with technology courses and others just with general courses.

    Programs that offer degrees as well as flight training include:

    University of Western Ontario - Commercial Aviation Management

    University of Waterloo -Science and Aviation / Geography and Aviation

    Unviersity College of the Fraser Valley

    Mount Allison University

    Seneca College - Aviation and Flight Technology

    There are also a number of colleges that offer aviation diplomas:

    BCIT

    University College of the Fraser Valley

    Selkirk College

    Mount Royal College

    SIAST

    Red River College

    Confederation College

    Sault College

    Conestoga College

    Centennial College - Helicopters

    Georgian College - Airport Management

    CEGEP Chicoutimi

    Moncton Flight College

    There are also numerous Universities in Canada that operate Aeronautical or Aerospace Engineering degrees.

    Cheers,

    James Ball

    Author of "So, You Want to be a Pilot, Eh? - A Guidebook for Canadian Pilot Training"

    http://www.piloteh.com

    http://www.piloteh.blogspot.com

  3. this has a little to do with your question but it should help u if you look forward to become a pilot fast and most experienced than u should join the airforce because after the air force you will beacepted for many pilot jobs u welcomeif this had anything to do with what u look forward to canadian if in canada

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