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Aviation

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 MFC Training.

Entrance Requirements

  1. Each prospective student for the Major in Aviation must meet the general admissions requirements of Mount Allison (section 3) and should declare their intention to pursue Aviation at time of application.

  2. Each prospective student for the Major in Aviation must obtain and present a Transport Canada Category 1 medical certificate before commencing flight training.

  3. Each prospective student for the Major in Aviation must demonstrate English language proficiency by informal or formal assessment as determined by the MFC Training.

Note:  Students must achieve second-year standing (earn 24 credits) prior to beginning the practical elements of the program. 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.

Interdisciplinary B.Sc. Program

MAJOR in Aviation is 78 credits earned as follows:

3from MATH 1111, 1151
3from COMP 1631
6from PHYS 1051, 1551
6from GENS 1401, 2421
6from Computer Science, DATA, GENS, Mathematics or Physics chosen in consultation with the Program Advisor*
18from Computer Science, DATA, GENS, Mathematics or Physics at the 3000/4000 level chosen in consultation with the Program Advisor*
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credits twelve of which are designated at the 3000/4000 level as follows:

  1. from MFC Training through completing the requirements for flight training outlined in the Handbook for the Mount Allison Bachelor of Science (Aviation) including the Commercial Pilot License with Multi-engine and Instrument Flight Rules ratings, or

  2. from MFC Training by transfer after completion of the Diploma in Aviation Technology (Pilot), or

  3. from Confederation College by transfer after completion of the Aviation Flight Management Diploma.

*Consultation with the Program Advisor must occur before the student's second year of study.