Delta U
BS or BAS Degree with Aviation Administration Concentration
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Program Information
- Director's Message
- Who is Eligible?
- Which Degree is right for you?
- Integrative Studies
- Bachelor of Applied Science
- Curriculum - Integrative Studies w/ Airline Courses
- Curriculum - Bachelor of Applied Science w/ Airline Courses
- Admission Information
- List of 100% Online Courses
- Current Semester 100% Online Delta Courses
- Informational Flier
- Internship
- Top 10 Reasons to Enroll in Delta U
- Two Year Projected Schedule
- Core Curriculum
- Online Instruction
- Program Application
- Internship
- Advisement
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- Clayton State University Readmission-Returning Student
- Orientation-Schedule date to attend
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Ginny Bass, Ed.S. Director, Adult Degree Completion Program
Clayton State University-Fayette 1200 Commerce Drive, Suite 200 Peachtree City, GA 30269
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Program Information
BS Degree -Aviation Administration Degree Completion
Director's Message
DEGREE COMPLETION PROGRAM AT DELTA!
Clayton State University has partnered with Delta Air Lines to offer the BS degree in Integrative Studies and Bachelor of Applied Science with a concentration in Aviation Administration. This program is designed for students who hold an AA, AS, AAS, AAT, or have completed 60 semester hours of credit.
Top 10 Reasons to Enroll in Delta U at Clayton State
- Accelerated Course Scheduling-half and full session courses allowing students to take 3 classes per semester with only 2 at a time.
- Most upper division courses will be delivered 100% online.
- Seated courses will be offered at Delta headquarters in Atlanta
- Cohort group course layout.
- Reduced Student Fees for Delta employees-save $167 per semester when taking all Delta courses. Out-of-state fees are waived for Delta employees. Fees are reduced through Summer 2009 only.
- Tuition Reimbursement for Delta employees from Delta Air Lines- $1,000 annually plus $500 per graduate. See Delta's intranet for tuition reimbursement details.
- Airline specific courses in Aviation Safety, Aviation Regulations, Airline Management, and Current Security Issues.
- Upper division courses- Professional & Technical Writing, Principals of Management, Principles of Marketing, Consumer Behavior, Supervision, Quality Issues, Ethics, Commerce for Technology, Financial & Managerial Decisions, Measurement & Analysis, Legal Issues, Human Resources, and Leadership.
- Program Entry from either AA, AS, AAS, AAT, completion of core curriculum, or completion of 60 semester hours.
- Preparation for managerial positions in the airline industry.
This degree opportunity is funded by Georgia’s Intellectual Capital Partnership Program (ICAPP) which is the University System of Georgia’s economic development program. Timeline for ICAPP funding is July 1, 2007- June 30, 2009. Clayton State will be continuing this popular program at the conclusion of the ICAPP funding.
Hurry! Applications are now being accepted. Priority registration is given for Delta employees in upper division online courses in the curriculum.
Interested? Email me today for more information: ginnybass@clayton.edu
Who is Eligible?
There are several ways to obtain a bachelor’s degree with a concentration in Aviation Administration. If you …
- Already have a AA or AS then complete the upper division course work
- Already have an AAS or AAT and completed the remaining core curriculum (general education) then upper division course work
- Already completed the core curriculum (60 hours general education) then the upper division course work
This program is designed to accept students who are at different places in their academic backgrounds
See the table below for degrees awarded:
| Entry Point | Degree Awarded |
|---|---|
| Associate of Science (AS) | Bachelor of Science (BS) Integrative Studies w/ Airline Mgt track |
| Associate of Arts (AA) | Bachelor of Science (BS) Integrative Studies w/ Airline Mgt track |
| Completion of 60 Semester Credit Hours | Bachelor of Science (BS) Integrative Studies w/ Airline Mgt track |
| Completion of Core Curriculum | Bachelor of Science (BS) Integrative Studies w/ Airline Mgt track |
| Associate of Applied Science (AAS) | Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) - Administrative or Technology Management w/ Airline courses |
| Associate of Applied Technology (AAT) | Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) - Administrative or Technology Management w/ Airline courses |
Which Degree is right for you?
Both the BS in Integrative Studies with the Aviation Administration concentration and the BAS in Administrative or Technology Management (Supervisory or Computer Networking Track) have the Aviation Administration curriculum. The program you choose is based on the courses you have already taken-whether the traditional core curriculum or the career route from a technical college. Clarification of Integrative Studies and Bachelor of Applied Science degree are below:
Integrative Studies
Program Description
The Integrative studies program allows students to create an individualized curriculum composed of courses and experiences which meet their individual career needs. This approach is different from many traditional, discipline-based baccalaureate programs which are designed in part to prepare students for advanced work in a specific academic discipline--a major in history or biology, for example. This flexibility enables students to develop academic plans that meet the ever-changing requirements of the world of work, but it also requires careful planning. Students should clarify their career or learning goals as they begin designing the components of their program. The bachelor’s degree in Integrative Studies can also be an appropriate preparation for students planning to attend graduate school in certain disciplines and professions. Students may earn either a baccalaureate degree by completing a planned program of 120 semester credit hours or an associate's degree with a major in Integrative Studies upon the completion of Areas A-F of the Core Curriculum.
Target Audience
While this degree program is open to all qualified students, it has been designed principally to meet the higher education needs of the following two specific groups of students:
- Non-traditional students who are already in the workplace but need a baccalaureate degree to advance in their current career. Consultation with employers or supervisors will help students identify career needs which will form the basis for the design of an individualized curriculum; and
- Traditional students with clear academic or career goals who are open to and interested in novel ways of organizing an undergraduate experience which draws on the multiple resources of current distance learning opportunities, courses available through other institutions within the Atlanta Regional Consortium of Higher Education (ARCHE), and opportunities for internships and work/study experiences available in the larger community.
See Integrative Studies Homepage for further details
Bachelor of Applied Science
Program Description
The Bachelor of Applied Science degree (B.A.S.) offers career advancement opportunities to people who have earned the Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.), the Associate of Applied Technology (A.A.T.), or other career associate degrees. Students who have earned career associate degrees at Clayton State University or at other regionally accredited institutions can bridge smoothly into the B.A.S. program with little or no loss of credit. To complete the B.A.S. at Clayton State, students will take additional general education classes and advanced courses appropriate to their fields and career interests. The B.A.S. can be earned in four semesters of full time study, or students can attend part-time. Many courses will be offered in a partial online or 100% online format.
The majors in the B.A.S. program prepare graduates to move into supervisory positions in corporate settings, retail environments, plants, shops and other businesses. Course samplings include Supervision for the Workplace, Quality Issues in Technology, Ethics for Managers, Commerce for Technology, Financial & Managerial Decisions, Legal Issues, and others.
See the BAS Homepage for more information
Other Important Information
Curriculum-Integrative Studies with Airline Courses
Curriculum-Bachelor of Applied Science
Administrative Management-Airline Courses
Technology Management-Supervision Track with Airline courses
Technology Management-Computer Networking track with Airline courses
Admission Information-How to apply
Informational Flier
Top 10 Reasons to Enroll in Delta U
- Accelerated Course Scheduling-half and full session courses allowing students to take 3 classes per semester with only 2 at a time.
- Most upper division courses will be delivered 100% online.
- Seated courses will be offered at Delta Air Lines headquarters in Atlanta.
- Cohort group course layout.
- Reduced Student Fees for Delta employees-save $167 per semester when taking all Delta courses. Out-of-state fees are waived for Delta employees. Fees are reduced through Summer 2009 only.
- Tuition Reimbursement for Delta employees from Delta Air Lines- $1,000 annually plus $500 per graduate. See Delta's intranet for details.
- Airline specific courses in Aviation Safety, Aviation Regulations, Airline Management, and Current Security Issues.
- Upper division courses- Professional & Technical Writing, Principals of Management, Principles of Marketing, Consumer Behavior, Supervision, Quality Issues, Ethics, Commerce for Technology, Financial & Managerial Decisions, Measurement & Analysis, Legal Issues, Human Resources, and Leadership.
- Program Entry from either AA, AS, AAS, AAT, completion of core curriculum, or completion of 60 semester hours.
- Preparation for managerial positions in the airline industry.
Two Year Projected Schedule
Curriculum Timetable
Aviation Administration Degree Completion Program
Note: All courses are 3 semester credit hours unless indicated
All Courses
All TECH, OFFC, and AERO courses listed below are offered as 100% online sections for students enrolled in the Aiation curriculum.
| Fall 2007 | Spring 2008 | Summer 2008 |
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| Tech 3101 Supervision
Tech 3115 Legal Issues Offc 3810 Executive Assistant |
Tech 3101 Supervision
Tech 3111 Economics
Tech 3112 Applied Accounting Tech 4800 Selected Topics for BAS majors- Management in the Airline Industry Mgmt 3101 Principles Management
**AERO 3113 Current Security Issues Inte 4500 Capstone Seminar ENGL 3900 Prof. & Technical Writing COMM 3300 Interpersonal Comm |
Tech 3104 Ethics Tech 4101 Human Resources
ENGL 3900 Prof. & Technical Writing COMM 3300 Interpersonal Comm
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| Fall 2008 | Spring 2009 | Summer 2009 |
| Offc 3810 Exec Asst Tech 3101 Supervision Tech 3102 TQM Tech 3111 Economics Tech 3113 Statistics Tech 3115 Legal Issues Tech 4098 Internship Tech 4850 Capstone Tech 4800 Selected Topics for BAS majors- Management in the Airline Industry Mktg 3101 Principles of Marketing **AERO 3109 Aviation Marketing **AERO 4003 Airport Management ENGL 3900 Prof. & Technical Writing COMM 3300 Interpersonal Comm
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Tech 3104 Ethics
Tech 3112 Applied Accounting Tech 4101,Human Resources Tech 4111 Leadership Tech 4098 Internship Offc 4800 Selected Topics for BAS majors-Fleet & Airline Scheduling Mtkg 3302 Consumer Behavior **AERO 3114 Air Cargo **AERO 3113 Current Security Issues ENGL 3900 Prof. & Technical Writing COMM 3300 Interpersonal Comm
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Tech 3101 Supervision Tech 3115 Legal Issues Engl 3900 Prof/Tech Writing COMM 3300 Interpersonal Comm
Updated 1/23/08 |
**AERO courses are taught by Middle Georgia College as 100% online sections. Students will complete a CSU Transient Authorization letter and apply for Admission at MGC. Email Director for complete details at ginnybass@clayton.edu.
Note: All courses are 3 semester credit hours unless indicated
Program Application
Internship
Internship is a required class for students in the Integrative Studies major. It provides an opportunity for students to showcase the skills they have learned in upper division courses and it is typically taken the last semester of attendance. Students are required to attend the FREE seminar prior to registering for the class. Contact Ginny Bass for details.
ABC'S OF FINDING AN INTERNSHIP-FREE SEMINAR
The job market is very competitive. Find out why internships give you an edge and when you should begin looking for internship opportunities by attending the following workshop:
Wednesday, October 1
11:30-12:30 or 5:15-6:15 p.m.
Location TBA by Office of Career Services at 678-466-5400.
Advisement
Contact Dr. Bill Hagans for advisement at williamhagans@clayton.edu or 678-466-5010.
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Financial Aid
ICAPP Grant/Service Cancelable Loans

An ICAPP student may apply for an ICAPP service cancelable loan to help pay for expenses (tuition, books and living expenses) while participating in the ICAPP program. The loan amount depends on the salary that the employer commits to pay the ICAPP graduate.
- A $7,500 loan may be available for positions paying less than $50,000 annually, and
- A $10,000 loan may be available for positions paying $50,000 or more each year.
ICAPP service cancelable loans are based on availability of funds. Students will learn more about ICAPP loans after acceptance into the program.
The Georgia Student Finance Commission administers the service cancelable loan. The student signs a promissory note and is legally responsible to cancel the debt, either through repayment or approved employment. At the end of each year that an ICAPP student works with the ICAPP company, (or the same field of work for another company in Georgia) $2,500 of the student’s debt is canceled.
The HOPE scholarship or grant may pay for some of the student’s expenses if the student meets HOPE’s requirements.
Delta Employee Financial Incentives
Reduced Student Fees-save $167 per semester when taking all Delta courses (campus code J). The savings will be processed following the first week of class. Fees are reduced through Summer 2009 only.
Out-of-state fees are waived.
Tuition Reimbursement for Delta employees from Delta Air Lines- $1,000 annually.
Student is eligible for ICAPP Service Cancelable Loan.
See Degree Completion for additional degree options.
