| 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 – Foundations of Aviation & Flight Theory
Students build a solid base in mathematics, physics, aerodynamics, and basic aviation principles.
Typical subjects: Higher Mathematics; Physics for Aviation; Fundamentals of Aerodynamics; Introduction to Aircraft Systems; Aviation English; Computer Technologies for Flight Operations; Safety and Environmental Studies; Technical Drawing & CAD Basics.
You start by learning the basics of flight and aircraft systems. This year gives you the technical and theoretical foundation for understanding how aircraft operate safely and efficiently.
Year 2 – Flight Mechanics & Aircraft Systems
Students explore aircraft performance, flight mechanics, and navigation fundamentals.
Typical subjects: Aircraft Performance and Flight Mechanics, Flight Instruments and Avionics, Aircraft Engines and Propulsion Systems, Navigation Fundamentals, Meteorology for Aviation, Human Factors and Crew Resource Management, Aviation Regulations and Safety.
You learn how aircraft perform in different conditions, how to navigate safely, and how onboard systems support flight. Practical exercises help you connect theory with real-world flight operations.
Year 3 – Advanced Flight Operations & Practical Training
Focus shifts to operational planning, simulator training, and flight safety management.
Typical subjects: Advanced Flight Planning, Simulator-Based Flight Training, Air Traffic Management and Control, Emergency Procedures and Risk Management, Operational Performance Monitoring, Flight Safety and Accident Prevention.
You start applying your knowledge in simulators and controlled flight exercises. You learn to plan flights, handle emergencies, and ensure the safety and efficiency of flight operations.
Year 4 – Professional Practice & Industry Integration
The final year emphasizes hands-on flight experience, internships, and preparation for professional aviation roles.
Typical subjects: Practical Flight Training / Internship, Advanced Navigation and Flight Operations, Flight Crew Resource Management, Airline Operations and Air Transport Management, Bachelor Thesis / Final Qualification Work, Aviation Regulations (ICAO / EASA Standards).
You gain real-world flight experience and internships, applying all your skills to manage flights safely. By graduation, you are ready to operate aircraft and work as a professional pilot or flight operations specialist.
Overview
The program prepares students to become skilled aviation professionals capable of safely and efficiently operating modern aircraft. The program focuses on aerodynamics, flight theory, aircraft systems, navigation, aviation regulations, and practical flight operations.
Students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical flight experience, learning how to plan, execute, and manage flights in various conditions. The program combines classroom learning with simulator training and hands-on flight practice, giving students the skills required to succeed in the global aviation industry.
This program is ideal for students who want to become pilots or flight operations specialists, mastering the technical and operational aspects of aircraft control and aviation safety.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of Flight Operation of Aircraft can work in: Airlines and commercial flight operations; Aviation training and flight schools; Aircraft operations and flight planning departments; Air navigation and traffic management organizations; Aviation safety and regulatory agencies.
Roles may include: Commercial or airline pilot; Flight operations officer; Flight planner; Air traffic and flight safety coordinator; Simulator and flight instructor.
Graduates gain practical flight experience, technical knowledge, and familiarity with international aviation standards, preparing them for successful careers in the aviation industry worldwide.