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Exigences du programme
Ce programme de 30 unités s'intéresse à la gestion de l'aviation selon différents angles : affaire, économie, finance, droit, administration, marketing, opération et politique, tant à l'échelle nationale qu'à l'échelle internationale. Le programme se concentre sur des enjeux contemporains touchant les sujets suivants : lois et règlements de l'aviation, gestion de sociétés aériennes et d'aéroports, gestion du fret aérien et des services de navigation aérienne, sûreté et sécurité, aspects financiers et économiques du transport aérien, et gestion du changement. Les étudiants doivent être titulaires d'un diplôme de premier cycle de n'importe quelle discipline et avoir obtenu une MPC minimale de 3,0 sur 4,0, ou de 3,2 sur 4,0 au cours de leurs deux dernières années d'études à temps plein.
Cours obligatoires
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CIAM 510 Overview of the Aviation Field (3 unités)
Vue d'ensemble
CIAM : This course examines the field of aviation, its past, present and future as related to the following: airlines, airports, regulatory bodies, service providers, air navigation, as well as the evolution of air traffic.
Trimestres : Automne 2014
Chargés de cours : Saba, John (Fall)
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CIAM 520 Air Transportation Finance and Economics (3 unités)
Vue d'ensemble
CIAM : This course examines the strategic financial issues facing the aviation industry, the government’s role—national, regional and international—and the economic effects on environment, safety and security.
Trimestres : Hiver 2015
Chargés de cours : Saba, John (Winter)
Prerequisite: CIAM 510
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CIAM 521 Aviation Safety and Security Management (3 unités)
Vue d'ensemble
CIAM : Course examines the evolution and principles of managing safety and security in aviation by different aviation service providers, such as aviation training organizations, airlines, maintenance organizations, manufacturers, air navigation service providers and airports.
Trimestres : Automne 2014, Hiver 2015
Chargés de cours : Herbelles, Nathalie; Ramos, Miguel (Fall) Ramos, Miguel; Brooks, Nina (Winter)
Prerequisite: CIAM 510
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CIAM 522 Aviation Law and Policy (3 unités)
Vue d'ensemble
CIAM : The course covers the fundamental legal principles and processes, international relations and diplomacy and institutional structures important to the aviation industry. It also examines the legal and policy aspects of liberalization, globalization and commercialization, safety and security, and environmental constraints.
Trimestres : Automne 2014
Chargés de cours : Abeyratne, Ruwantissa I (Fall)
Prerequisite: CIAM 510
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CIAM 523 Air Navigation Services Management (3 unités)
Vue d'ensemble
CIAM : Review of the various aspects of air navigation service management. Topics include: air navigation legislation, its applicability and impact on managerial decisions; roles, responsibilities and business models of Air Navigation Service Providers, financial planning challenges, global air navigation planning and the managerial impact of new technologies.
Trimestres : Automne 2014, Été 2015
Chargés de cours : Schubert, Francis P (Fall) Griffin, Martin; Schubert, Francis P (Summer)
Prerequisite: CIAM 510
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CIAM 524 Airline Management (3 unités)
Vue d'ensemble
CIAM : This course will review the functions and decision-making process involved in planning and executing airline operations. Topics include: selection of routes and flight networks, fleet diversity, aircraft maintenance locations, gate assignments, air and ground crew scheduling, airline partnerships and the effects of deregulation.
Trimestres : Hiver 2015
Chargés de cours : Saba, John; Simpson, Gerald (Winter)
Prerequisite: CIAM 510
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CIAM 525 Airport Management (3 unités)
Vue d'ensemble
CIAM : This course will provide an introduction to the airport system and the main issues concerning airport operations and development. Topics include: structure and complexity of the airport organization, airside operations, terminal operations, airport security and facilitation, commercial aspects of airports, airport design, maintenance and airport communications, and future trends.
Trimestres : Automne 2014, Été 2015
Chargés de cours : Brazeau, Guy (Fall) Brazeau, Guy (Summer)
Prerequisite: CIAM 510
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CIAM 526 Air Cargo Management (3 unités)
Vue d'ensemble
CIAM : Course explores the operations, business and regulations related to cargo management. Some of the topics include: packaging and transportation options appropriate for each industry’s type or category of product, third party logistics providers, warehousing, costs, and implications on safety and security.
Trimestres : Automne 2014
Chargés de cours : Simpson, Gerald (Fall)
Prerequisite: CIAM 510
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CIAM 540 Integrated Aviation Management Project (3 unités)
Vue d'ensemble
CIAM : This capstone course provides participants with the opportunity to integrate, utilize and apply the knowledge acquired throughout the program to a real project.
Trimestres : Automne 2014, Été 2015
Chargés de cours : Pilon, Ricardo (Fall) Gradek, John (Summer)
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CPL2 532 Leading Change (3 unités)
Vue d'ensemble
Politique : Leading and managing change issues, including the leader as a change agent and the change process itself. Various models of change and change leadership will be reviewed, as well as follower reluctance or resistance to change and strategies that leaders can use to gain follower commitment.
Trimestres : Automne 2014, Hiver 2015
Chargés de cours : Saggers, Robert E; Brosseau, Ann; Chasse, Andrew (Fall) Hunter, James Beatty (Winter)