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BBA Aviation Syllabus and Subjects

BBA Aviation Syllabus and Subjects - AME CEE

A general overview of the syllabus and subjects covered in BBA Aviation programs, organized by semester. Each semester includes a mix of management, aviation-specific, and interdisciplinary subjects designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary for a successful career in the aviation industry. 

Subjects and syllabus vary from institution to institution. Below is a general overview presented to help BBA Aviation aspirants understand: 

Semester 1:

Subjects and syllabus are shown below for the first semester.

1. Principles of Management:

Introduction to management principles, functions, and organizational behavior.

2. Business Mathematics:

Fundamental mathematical concepts applicable to business scenarios, including arithmetic, algebra, and calculus.

3. Introduction to Aviation Industry:

Overview of the aviation industry, its history, structure, and key stakeholders.

4. Communication Skills:

Development of oral and written communication skills essential for professional interactions in the aviation industry.

Semester 2:

Subjects and syllabus are shown below for the second semester.

1. Financial Accounting:

Basic principles and practices of financial accounting, including recording transactions and preparation of financial statements.

2. Economics for Aviation:

Introduction to micro and macroeconomics concepts, with a focus on their application in the aviation industry.

3. Airport Operations Management:

Principles of airport operations, including terminal management, ground handling, and safety regulations.

4. Aviation Law:

Overview of aviation laws and regulations governing air travel, safety, and security.

Semester 3:

Subjects and syllabus are shown below for the third semester.

1. Human Resource Management:

Principles of human resource management, recruitment, training, and performance evaluation.

2. Marketing Management:

Fundamentals of marketing principles, strategies, and practices relevant to the aviation industry.

3. Airline Operations Management:

Comprehensive understanding of airline operations, including scheduling, fleet management, and customer service.

4. Aircraft Maintenance Management:

Introduction to aircraft maintenance practices, regulations, and safety standards.

Semester 4:

Subjects and syllabus are shown below for the fourth semester.

1. Financial Management:

Financial decision-making principles, budgeting, capital management, and risk assessment.

2. Aviation Safety and Security:

Understanding safety protocols, security measures, and risk management in the aviation sector.

3. International Business:

Introduction to global business environment, international trade, and cross-border operations.

4. Aviation Marketing and Sales:

Advanced concepts in aviation marketing strategies, sales techniques, and customer relationship management.

Semester 5:

Subjects and syllabus are shown below for the fifth semester.

1. Strategic Management:

Development and implementation of strategic plans, analysis of industry trends, and competitive strategies.

2. Airport Planning and Management:

Advanced topics in airport planning, design, capacity management, and environmental considerations.

3. Aircraft and Airline Finance:

Financial aspects of aircraft acquisition, leasing, and financing, as well as airline revenue management.

4. Aviation Economics:

Economic principles and analysis applied to the aviation industry, including pricing strategies and market dynamics.

Semester 6:

Subjects and syllabus are shown below for the sixth semester.

1. Project Management:

Principles of project planning, execution, and evaluation, with a focus on aviation projects.

2. Aviation Insurance and Risk Management:

Understanding insurance policies, claims management, and risk mitigation strategies in aviation.

3. Entrepreneurship in Aviation:

Concepts and practices of entrepreneurship applied to the aviation sector, including business development and innovation.

4. Internship/Project Work:

Practical training or project work in a relevant industry setting to apply and integrate knowledge gained throughout the program.