Program Introduction: It’s a four-year bachelor of engineering degree program. The predecessor of this program is Business Administration (Aviation Operation Management), which is a national characteristic program and the highland of undergraduate education in Shanghai. The major of traffic management is closely connected with the development of China’s civil aviation industry, relying on the advantages of school-enterprise cooperation, serving the strategy of civil aviation, and the construction of aviation hub port; cultivating good personal quality, civil aviation professionalism and professional ethics, with solid basic theoretical knowledge of management science and transportation discipline; mastering civil aviation transportation organization, airport operation and management, general aviation management and other professional knowledge, with the ability of analysis, organization, management, planning, decision-making and cooperation, thus can be engaged in organization planning and operation management in Airlines, airports and other civil aviation enterprises. The school and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia jointly carry out the “2.5+1.5(years)” undergraduate double degree program. Students who meet the requirements of the program can obtain the double bachelor’s degree awarded by the two universities after completing the required credits.
Main Courses: Transportation, Management, Economics, Operation Theory, Statistics, Aviation Safety Management, Aviation Operation Management, Aviation Transportation Economics, Civil Aviation Passenger Transport, Air Cargo Management, Aviation Transportation Planning, Civil Aviation Stowage and Balance, Airport Operation Management and other theoretical courses; Transportation Simulation and Practice, On-board Practice for Civil Aviation Departure System, Practice of ticket-booking System of Computer Training, Passenger Transport Practice, Freight Transport Practice, etc.
Career Outlook: Graduates of this major mainly work in domestic and foreign airlines, aviation agents and service enterprises, airports, general aviation enterprises, civil aviation management departments and other enterprises, engaged in airline operation and management, flight operation control, passenger and freight transport organization, airport operation management, general aviation business development and management, etc.