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This interdisciplinary major covers basic geography and environmental science, mathematics and computer science, and physics, and upper level courses from these disciplines plus credit for aviation courses studied at Moncton Flight College.
Each prospective student for the Major in Aviation must meet the general admissions requirements of Mount Allison (section 3) and should declare at time of application.
Each prospective student for the Major in Aviation must obtain a Transport Canada Category 1 medical certificate before commencing flight training.
Note: The practical elements of the program may require training time outside the traditional September-April teaching period. Students should consult with the Program Advisor about the time commitment needed.
6 | from MATH 1111, COMP 1631 |
6 | from PHYS 1051, 1551 |
6 | from GENS 1401, 2421 |
6 | from Computer Science, GENS, Mathematics or Physics at the 2000 level chosen in consultation with the Program Advisor* |
18 | from Computer Science, GENS, Mathematics or Physics at the 3000/4000 level chosen in consultation with the Program Advisor* |
36 | credits twelve of which are designated at the 3000/4000 level as follows:
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*Consultation must occur before the student's second year of study.