• 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.
  • As an aviation student, the student will complete more than 200 hours of flying, receive hundreds of hours of ground training, and graduate with a commercial pilot license, a multi-engine class rating, and a Group 1 instrument rating. Student may also qualify to write the Airline Transport Pilot License exam.