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Kent State University
Kent State University - ATC - FAA Academy Housing
119 Van Deusen Hall
Kent, Ohio 44242
Phone: (330) 672-2892
Fax: cotinfo@kent.edu
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The programs offered under the Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics consist of five separate areas of concentration: aeronautical studies, aeronautical systems engineering technology, air traffic control, aviation management and flight technology. All five programs lead to a Bachelor of Science with a major in Aeronautics. The Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics is accredited by the Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI).

Aeronautical Systems Engineering Technology prepares students to enter the field of aeronautical engineering as technologists with educational experience in the practical application of theoretical principles. This concentration stresses subjects associated with advanced propulsion, materials and structure and aircraft design. Students entering this program should have an extensive background in high school mathematics and science.

Aeronautical Studies prepares students for entry-level technological positions in aviation and related areas. Although focused on a fundamental foundation of aeronautically related subjects, the program also provides a significant number of electives that allow students to explore other areas of interest or earn a minor in a particular area of study. It is well suited for those entering the program with previous flight experience.

Air Traffic Control is structured to prepare students for professional work in air traffic control and management. As part of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Air Traffic–Collegiate Training Initiative, the concentration provides practical simulation-based training in air traffic control that enables the students to work as air traffic controllers and managers in the National Airspace System.

Flight Technology is designed for students who aspire to become professional pilots. This concentration stresses subjects associated with flight systems, propulsion, structures and electronics. Students entering this program should have a strong desire for excellence in aviation as well as the flying skills required of a professional pilot.

Aviation Management prepares students for entry-level positions in aviation and other aviation-related professional fields. This course of study combines technical and aeronautical courses with courses in management and information systems. Students entering this program should have a technical interest, mathematical proficiency and an ability to develop analytical and communicative capabilities. Students also earn a minor in Computer Information Systems from the College of Business Administration.

Kent State University

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Average Rating: 86 points out of 100.

Average Rating of 86 out of 100


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Re: Kent State University Review
Reviewed by zdoubek
Posted on 07-15-2009

I just graduated from the Aeronautics program at Kent in May. I am originally from Chicago, but I found a new home at Kent. I started there to get my pilots license, and got my private, and then decided to make the switch to the general aeronautics degree and pursue ATC. The CTI program there is just getting on its feet, but they have a lot of great plans in the works, including the purchase of new sims. The teaching staff there is 100% there to help you, and is always willing to work with you. If you are looking for a program that is relatively cheap, but still gives you a world class education, Kent State is the way to go. I wouldn't trade my experiences there for the world.

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Re: Kent State University Review
Reviewed by bfiner
Posted on 03-03-2011

I will be graduating here at the beginning of may. I am in the first group that will be graduating in aeronautics with the concentrate in ATC. Being the guinnee pig of their program is always a rough time. We've had a problem getting professors for teaching en-route, but somehow they found a few (even if it happens the week before classes start). Over the years the CTI progam has gotten better and better. The simulator program still being improved with few bugs left in the system. If you have any questions just let me know!

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My Rating:  85 out of 100


Re: Kent State University Review
Reviewed by Ghostrider7211
Posted on 07-02-2011

I am going to be graduating as a CTI student in December. Although my decision to double major in Air Traffic Control was last minute, I have found most of the material to be helpful and the training facility conducive to good training. Some of the staff members seemed disorganized at times, but I have learned a lot about the basics of Air Traffic Controlling and will hopefully be getting a good score on the ATSAT this Fall!

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Re: Kent State University Review
Reviewed by jayd1038
Posted on 02-08-2012

I just started at Kent doing ATC, so keep that in mind. So far I like it.

I am new to the curriculumn, but to me it seems they give you way too many filler classes. I think the ATC based classes they force you to take will be great however, I question a lot of things they make you take. Being a 4 yr degree, you have to take a lot of crap... like a fine art and crap like that. I currently am forced to take Materials and Processes, which will teach me how to weld, forge metal, machine, and work plastics. This is cool and all, but really is this important at all? Not a fan of the unneccessary fillers you get.

I am in-state, and it's not too bad. I suggest to anyone take as many classes as you can at regional campuses, they are cheaper. Now you won't be able to do a whole lot at regionals, but the basics you will. Runs me about $5,000 a semester for classes

Hard to comment on the teaching staff so far. I give it a 4 b/c so far I like my professors. One however I do not care for. He does seem very knowledgeable but he is super insanely picky. I'll leave it at that. College is college I guess. No question he knows his stuff though.

Nearby activities is great. Plenty of things to do around Kent. Rec Center is really nice, plenty of bars and good places to eat. 20 min from Akron where there is also plenty to do. 40 min from Canton and Cleveland where there is lots to do. Great college town... especially if you like to party. Just don't party too hard!

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My Rating:  75 out of 100



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