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You can now learn to be a pilot at Algoma U's Brampton campus

Program addition makes Algoma U one of three universities in the province offering aviation studies
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Those interested in a career in aviation can soon pursue that opportunity at Algoma University's Brampton campus.

This initiative would make Algoma U one of only three universities in the province offering aviation programming, according to a press release issued by the school today.

Registration is now open for the Aviation Management Professional Program (AMP) and the Aviation Management Certificate (AMC) programs, starting this September.

The AMP program is a four-year degree geared toward future pilots as well as those interested in the non-flight aspect of the industry, such as aviation management.

The AMC program is a one-year certificate provides those interested with the opportunity to "get their feet wet" in the industry. According to Algoma U, students who complete the AMC certificate program have the option to easily transfer into the AMP program without the need to repeat any courses.

Both programs have a flight option for those interested in learning how to pilot an aircraft. In addition to in-class learning, online learning is also offered.

“As we emerge from the pandemic, significant growth is expected within the aviation industry - in fact, Canada is expected to face a shortage of 3,000 pilots and 55,000 workers overall in the aviation industry by 2025,” notes Cathy Denomme, Director of the Algoma University School of Business and Economics. 

Students from both programs who are interested in learning to pilot an aircraft will have the option to receive flight training from Flight 6ix, a Transport Canada certified flight training establishment and pilot school.

Flight 6ix allows students to choose from two airports for their training (Grimsby Airport and Guelph Airpark), and has a total of 13 aircrafts dedicated for Algoma University student training.

Upon successful completion of the AMP or the AMC, students will have the opportunity to write additional exams and graduate with five of the industry’s biggest, most recognized certification courses.