The Professional Pilot degree prepares students for employment with U.S. and international airlines, cargo carriers, and corporate flight departments. Flight training is conducted at our beautiful Provo Airport facility or, for those in the online program, at any FAA approved flight school in the nation. Learn More
The Bachelor of Science in Aviation Management degree is designed to produce graduates with a combination of industry knowledge and general management skills applicable in any segment of the aerospace field. In addition, they can obtain direct experience and certifications that will propel them toward their chosen career path. Learn More
For currently certified Airframe & Powerplant Technicians, the Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Technology Management provides a completion degree, preparing them for career progression into leadership and managerial roles needed in a wide variety of areas not only in aviation, but the entire aerospace industry. Learn More
Online or in-person, on the ground or in the air – whatever your educational goals are, this is the place to start.
Former Professional Pilot student Trevor Snyder shares just a few of the reasons he thinks UVU School of Aviation Science is the place to be in this short and sweet video feature.
Take a journey through aviation history with this brief video showing how early aviators took the concept of human flight from fantasy to standard in less than a century.
What is it like to take the controls of an airplane? Ride along in the cabin with a first-time student to get a feel for the magic of flight.
Sade Gold, FAA Certified Flight Instructor at the UVU School of Aviation Sciences, never questioned her “non-traditional” career choice to become an airline pilot.
As an A-10 “Warthog” military fighter pilot, Bud Munns credits his success to the education and opportunities he received while attending the Utah Valley University.