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Bachelor of Science (BS), Aeronautics: Air Traffic Management

Charleston Southern University’s Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics: Air Traffic Management prepares students for professional roles in air traffic control and National Airspace System (NAS) operations. The degree is built around CSU’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)-certified Standard Air Traffic Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI) curriculum. For students who are hired by the FAA and meet all eligibility requirements, Standard AT-CTI graduates may bypass the FAA Academy Air Traffic Basics course and move directly into option-specific initial training at the FAA Academy in Oklahoma City.

In the program, students complete a structured series of ATC courses that covers tower, terminal, and en route operations, as well as controller decision making and system performance. Coursework emphasizes FAA procedures, operational habits, coordination, and error-resistant judgment under time pressure. The curriculum also builds broader aviation leadership skills through airport operations, safety management, and a capstone that strengthens applied research and professional communication.

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Charleston Southern’s Air Traffic Management program is South Carolina’s first FAA-recognized Standard AT-CTI pathway built to prepare students for air traffic control and NAS careers. Graduates hired by the FAA who meet all eligibility requirements and receive CSU’s endorsement can use the Standard AT-CTI curriculum to bypass the FAA Academy Air Traffic Basics course and proceed directly to option-specific initial training.

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Our program offers comprehensive air traffic management training, covering NAS structure, tower and radar procedures, safety and human factors, aviation weather, and aviation law with a strong emphasis on professional communication and disciplined decision-making. Students develop the competence and character expected in safety-critical operations, with opportunities for leadership development.

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Graduates of the Air Traffic Management program will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to compete in the FAA hiring pipeline and succeed in demanding federal training environments. Students may also pursue NAS careers in airport operations, airline operations centers, aviation safety, dispatch support, and other roles that require operational fluency and calm execution under pressure.

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