Bachelor of Science in Air Transportation B.S. AirTrans (4 Years)

The B.S. in Air Transportation Course is designed and developed to meet the present requirements of the Air Transportation Industry, in so far as management and operations are concerned.

It is a course that concentrates on the modern economics of air transportation and airline operations; economic market behavior of air carriers in terms of traditional elements, namely aircraft selection, fleet planning, aircraft scheduling procedures, techniques in forecasting airline traffic mainly passengers and cargo, airline statistics; governmental policies and regulations and management decisions; and the different aspects of the air transportation industry in the international field as agreed in various international conventions by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

BS Air Trans. Curriculum

FIRST YEAR
FIRST SEMESTER  
LEC.
LAB.
UNITS
MATH 111A College Algebra
3
0
3
MATH 113A Trigonometry
3
0
3
ENGL 113A Communication Arts I
3
0
3
DRAW 112A Engineering Drawing I
0
6
2
CHEM 114A Chemistry I (Gen. Chemistry)
3
3
4
POLSCI 113A Phil. Gov't, NCP, & Human Rights
3
0
3
AT 111 Introduction to Air Transportation
3
0
3
PE 110A Physical Education I
2
0
2
NST 1 National Service Training
(0)
(9)
(3)
     
20
9
23
 
SECOND SEMESTER  
LEC.
LAB.
UNITS
MATH 123A Analytic Geometry
3
0
3
MATH 124A Differential Calculus
4
0
4
ENGL 123A Communication Arts II
3
0
3
DRAW 122A Engineering Drawing II
0
6
2
CHEM 124A Chemistry II (Gen. Chemistry)
3
3
4
AT 123 Air Laws and Civil Air Regulations
3
0
3
AT 124 Meteorology & Air Navigation
3
0
3
PE 120A Physical Education II
2
0
2
NST 2 National Service Training
(0)
(9)
(3)
     
21
9
24
 
SECOND YEAR
FIRST SEMESTER  
LEC.
LAB.
UNITS
MATH 210A Integral Calculus
4
0
4
ENGL 213A Technical Report Writing
3
0
3
PHYS 214A Physics I (Mechanics & Heat)
3
3
4
AT 211 Flight Control Operations and Aircraft Dispatching
3
3
4
COMP 1A Computer Programming I
2
3
3
PE 210A Physical Education III
2
0
2
     
17
9
20
 
SECOND SEMESTER  
LEC.
LAB.
UNITS
ENGL 223A Speech Improvement
3
0
3
PHYS 224A Physics II (Magnetism, Electr., Sound & Light)
3
3
4
AT 221 Aids to Navigation
3
0
3
AT 222 Air Traffic Services
3
3
4
AT 223 Aviation Safety
2
0
2
COMP 2A Computer Programming II
2
3
3
PE 220A Physical Education IV
2
0
2
     
18
9
21
 
THIRD YEAR
FIRST SEMESTER  
LEC.
LAB.
UNITS
MECH 313A Engineering Mechanics
5
0
5
ELCI 314A Econ., LRT and Current Issues
3
0
3
FIL 1A Sining ng Pakikipagtalastasan
3
0
3
AE 311A Fundamentals of Aerodynamics
5
0
5
ME 314A Thermodynamics
3
0
3
AT 311 Introduction to Management
3
0
3
AT 312 Principles of Economics
3
0
3
     
25
0
25
 
SECOND SEMESTER  
LEC.
LAB.
UNITS
MECH 323A Strength of Materials
5
0
5
SOCANTH 324A Sociology/Anthropology
3
0
3
RIZAL 320A Rizal’s Life, Works & Writings
3
0
3
FIL 2A Pagbasa at Pagsulat sa Iba’t-ibang Disiplina
3
0
3
AE 321A Applied Subsonic Aerodynamics
5
0
5
AE 322A Aircraft Propulsion Systems I
2
3
3
AT 321 Introduction to Airports & Airways Engineering
2
3
3
     
23
6
25
 
FOURTH YEAR
FIRST SEMESTER  
LEC.
LAB.
UNITS
ENGL 413A Engineering Business Correspondence
3
0
3
PSYCHO 414A General Psychology
3
0
3
FIL 3A Retorika
3
0
3
AE 411A Applied Supersonics Aerodynamics
5
0
5
AE 412A Aircraft Propulsion Systems II
2
3
3
AT 411 Fundamentals of Accounting
3
0
3
AT 412 Airport Site Selection & Configuration
2
3
3
AT 413 Air Transport Economics
3
0
3
AT 414 Structuring of Airspace Systems
2
3
3
     
26
9
29
 
SECOND SEMESTER  
LEC.
LAB.
UNITS
HIST 421A Philippine History
3
0
3
ENGL 423A Philippine Literature in English
3
0
3
AT 421 Airline Organization & Management
3
0
3
AT 422 Airline Marketing & Sales Procedures
3
0
3
AT 423 Airline Forecasting & Statistics
3
0
3
AT 424 Airport Operations & Management
3
0
3
AT 425 Airport Economic Planning
3
0
3
AT 426 Airline Operations Seminar
2
3
3
AT 427 Ethics & Practices
2
0
2
     
25
3
26
 
NOTE: On the Job-Training – 250 hours
  Run-up and Taxi Hands-on Training – 1.5 hours