| Study Location | Kyiv |
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| Academic Field | J6 Aviation transport |
| Type | Undergraduate, Full time (on-line study is available) |
| Nominal Duration | 4 years (240 ECTS) |
| Study Language | English |
| Awards | Bachelor of Aviation transport |
| Entry qualification | The certificate of Completed Secondary Education is required. Compulsory entrance exam. The entry qualification documents are accepted in English (except for documents issued in Ukraine upon completion of studies at local educational institutions) . In most cases you can request a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. You must take the original & legalized (according to the international agreements) entry qualification documents along with you when you finally enter the university. |
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| Territory requirements | General entry requirement - Student visa. Citizens of the Russia, Iran, Belarus and North Korea who do not hold a permanent residence permit in Ukraine may be admitted for studies only with an individual authorization from the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine. |
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| Language Requirements | English (B1/B2) |
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Entrance Exam Description
During the selection process we examine the competency of the applicant in two ways:
The faculty decides about the eligibility of the applicant by examining the documents of previous studies (degree, subject, results). This is followed by an entrance exams that evaluate the level of study-language and basic subjects depends on speciality.
The exams can be conducted online. In order to validate the entrant’s person, exams taken remotely are recorded on video, as is the person verification process. The recording is archived for at least five years on University’s grounds and the link to that recording is available in the united base of Ministry of Education of Ukraine.
Program Structure
Year 1 — Foundation of Aviation and Transport
Your first year builds the base you need to understand how aviation works and how the transport system functions globally.
Main Subjects:
- Introduction to Aviation Industry – discover how airlines, airports, logistics systems, and aviation services operate.
- Transport Systems and Technologies – learn how goods and passengers move worldwide and why aviation is the fastest link.
- Higher Mathematics & Physics – helpful tools for understanding aviation technologies and operational processes.
- Information Technologies – get comfortable with digital tools used in aviation planning and management.
- Ukrainian and Professional Communication – develop confident communication for future teamwork and service roles.
First year helps you understand the aviation world, build analytical thinking, and learn the core principles that keep air transport moving.
Year 2 — Aviation Services, Processes & Regulations
Now you start diving into how aviation services are organized, controlled, and regulated.
Main Subjects:
- Aviation Regulations and Standards (ICAO, EASA basics) – understand safety standards that guide all aviation operations.
- Aviation Ground Handling Technologies – learn how airports prepare flights: fueling, catering, cargo, maintenance scheduling.
- Service Organization in Air Transport – explore how passenger and cargo services are planned and delivered.
- Logistics and Supply Chain Basics – understand how air cargo fits into global transport chains.
- Economics of Transport Enterprises – learn how airlines and service companies operate financially.
- Human Factors and Safety Culture – discover why people-centered safety is key in aviation.
The second year introduces you to the heart of aviation operations — ground handling, logistics, regulations, and service work at airports and airlines.
Year 3 — Operational Planning & Special Aviation Works
You begin working with more specialized aviation activities, including unmanned systems and aerial operations.
Main Subjects:
- Organization of Special Aviation Works
(aerial survey, firefighting, medical flights, rescue, messaging, agricultural operations).
- Unmanned Aviation Systems (UAVs) in Services – learn how drones are used for inspections, delivery, mapping, and rescue missions.
- Planning and Control of Aviation Works – master how to plan flights, allocate resources, and organize service teams.
- Air Cargo Operations & Dangerous Goods – understand how sensitive or special cargo is prepared and transported.
- Aviation Marketing and Customer Service – learn how to design attractive and safe aviation services.
- Project Management in Aviation – build skills to manage aviation service projects from idea to execution.
The third year brings you closer to the real aviation workplace — you learn to plan aviation missions, work with UAV technologies, and organize special aviation operations.
Year 4 — Professional Practice & Industry Integration
This final year is about applying all your skills in real aviation environments.
Main Subjects:
- Aviation Works Management Systems – advanced coordination of aviation operations, teams, and services.
- Strategic Transport and Aviation Planning – learn to design long-term service systems and development strategies.
- Aviation Safety, Quality & Risk Management – ensure safe and smooth work in all aviation service processes.
- Internship / Industrial Practice – hands-on experience at airlines, airports, UAV companies, or aviation service firms.
- Bachelor Thesis – conduct research or develop a practical service project.
The fourth year prepares you to step confidently into the aviation industry — through real practice, safety management training, and advanced operational planning.
Overview
The program is designed to train future aviation-services professionals who coordinate, manage, and organize a wide range of aviation operations — from freight and passenger transport to special aviation works (like aerial survey, rescue, medical flights, cargo delivery, unmanned aviation, aerial fire-fighting, etc.).
Through this program, you learn how to plan and manage aviation tasks, select appropriate aircraft or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for specific missions, organize logistic chains, ensure compliance with aviation standards, and provide services in a dynamic global aviation industry.
It combines technical knowledge, transport management, logistics, aviation regulations, and practical operational skills — preparing you for a broad variety of aviation-service roles.
Career Opportunities
After graduation, you’ll be ready to work in many exciting and diverse aviation-service roles, such as: Aviation service coordinator / manager; Transport operations specialist (air cargo, passenger flights, logistics); Agent for ordering and organizing air transportation services; UAV operations coordinator or aerial survey / aerial work specialist; Aviation logistics and freight forwarding agent; Aviation services engineer or operations analyst; Tourism or transport-logistics manager (since transport and logistics skills are often transferable).
You’ll gain strong competencies in transport technologies, aviation laws and regulations, logistics planning, operational safety, service organization, and project management. These skills make you competitive in national and international aviation service markets.