DCU Business School will be hosting an Information Evening about the new part-time executive Masters in Aviation Leadership on the 25th June 2015 at 6.00pm. If you are interested in learning more about the programme, you can register here.
About the Programme:
The MSc in Management (Aviation Leadership) is the first programme of its kind in Ireland. Commencing in September 2015, it will be a two year part-time executive masters with elements of the programme delivered both in Dublin Airport, in its capacity as a live laboratory, and in Castlemoate House, daa International’s academy facility, adjacent to Dublin Airport.
Subject Areas:
- Aviation Leadership
- Aviation Governance
- Aerodrome Operations Management
- Leadership and Change
- Delivering Performance Excellence [Operational, People and Financial Performance]
- Strategy, Organization and Innovation
- Research Methods
- Aviation Industry based research project
Aims and Objectives:
- Demonstrate an understanding of the management complexity required to operate the various compnents of Airport Operations
- Identify the important leadership and management competencies required to plan and execute future aviation industry strategies
- Demonstrate an understanding of the characteristics, requirements and legal responsibilties of aviation organisations
- Identify the concepts and skills necessary for conducting business analysis and strategic thinking
- Develop the ability to lead and initiate professional and/or research activity independently or as part of an aviation management team;
- Enhance your opportunities to take a leading role in the future development of the aviation industry
Details of the Open Evening:
When: 25th June at 6.00pm
Where: 3rd Floor of DCU Business School, DCU, Collins Avenue, Dublin 9 [Map here]
Register online here
Why attend?
- Learn first hand about the programme and how it will help to advance your career
- Speak to members of faculty directly, who can answer any questions you may have
- Network with members of the aviation industry
Informal Enquiries:
Informal enquiries about the programme can be made via email to pj.byrne@dcu.ie
Register:
You can register to attend online here.