-
- Aviation Management and Operations
- Aviation Technical Operations
- Aviation Minors
- Aviation Administration - Graduate Certificate
- Aircraft Dispatch and Scheduling - Undergraduate Certificate
- Airport Management - Undergraduate Certificate
- Unmanned Aerial Systems Operations - Undergraduate Certificate
- Air Force ROTC
- Accreditation
- FAA Tests
- Education and Training Administration
- Research and Industry Training
- Safety
- Aviation Emporium
-
-
- Air Race Classic
- ALPA Ace Club
- Alpha Eta Rho
- American Association of Airport Executives
- Association for Women in Aviation Maintenance
- Aviation Student Council
- Latino Pilots Association
- Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals
- National Gay Pilots Association
- Skills USA
- Sky Broncos
- Women in Aviation
- Skydive Broncos
-
- Technology Resources
- Directory
- Contact Us
College of Aviation
É«É«À² Michigan University
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5461 USA
(269) 964-6375
Accreditation
AABI Approved Student Achievement Data
The Aviation Flight Science, Aviation Management and Operations, and Aviation Technical Operations Programs are all accredited by the . Reaffirmation has been approved from 2022-2027.
Areas of assessment
- Program Educational Goals - what we expect every graduate to be capable of performing upon graduation.
- Program Mission Statements - these mission statements are specific to each Major, and are directly related to program outcomes, College mission, and É«É«À² mission.
- Program Learning Outcomes - these are specific to each Major and include the knowledge and skills acquired and demonstrated upon graduation. They are related to Program Educational Goal.
- Course Learning Outcomes—knowledge and skills students must acquire and demonstrate specific to each course taken.
Objectives and outcomes are measured in a variety of ways. Direct measures are those that can be quantified such as the score on an examination. Indirect measures are not directly quantifiable but valuable such as surveys and employer interviews.
Specific measures are determined for each objective and outcome and assessed on a regular basis. Data is analyzed and is the basis for program or course change. Follow-up assessment determines if changes have made the desired improvements. Assessment occurs on a regular schedule in a repeating cycle.
ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENT RESOURCES AND DATA
- AABI accredits all three College of Aviation Programs. Accreditation ensures that professional programs achieve and maintain a level of performance, integrity, and quality that entitles them to the confidence of the education community and public they serve. AABI’s purpose is to serve as the official accrediting body for collegiate aviation.
- AABI MISSION – The Aviation Accreditation Board International advances quality aviation education in partnership with industry.
- AABI VISION – AABI is instrumental in the development of the Next Generation of Aviation Professionals.