The Aviation University of the Americas today opened the classrooms and began teaching at the Denbigh, Clarendon Campus in Jamaica for the 2014-2015 Academic year and is now inviting student registration for 2015 – 2016. Registration for local and international students is now open and these classes will commence in January, 2015.
Students are invited to enroll in pre & post graduate Aviation Industry programs which include: Aviation Technology, Aviation Finance, Aviation Management, Aviation Marketing, Aviation Security, Aviation Dietetics, Aviation Interior Design, and Aviation Agricultural Science with supporting courses designed to develop skills in customer service, entrepreneurship, Information Technology and language. Programs will require a two-three year course of study.
The Aviation University offers specially discounted rates for Caricom Nationals and persons with Disabilities. Accommodation and Transportation support is also available.
The Aviation University of the Americas is the 1st Aviation Industry oriented University in the Caribbean and will gain its accreditation from the Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI). The AABI is one of the leading accreditors for aviation programs in the world has accredited programs offered by more than 35 institutions around the Globe, including the infamous Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.Kingston, Jamaica Oct 21, 2014
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