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CESU Management des aéroports et des compagnies aériennes

  • Organisation: Université d'Aix-Marseille - Faculté de Droit et de Science Politique - Pôle Transports
    (Aix - Marseille Université (AMU))
  • Type of Course: Initial education - Life-long learning - Sandwich/Apprenticeship training
  • Language(s): French
  • Place: Aix-en-Provence (French Regions: PACA)
  • Prepared diploma/grade/title: DU or DE: Specific French University/Higher Education Institute one-year diploma (other acronyms: DES, DSP, DESA, DESU, DESUT)
  • Level of entry: French Baccalaureat + 4

Course Details

Objectives: Integrated within the aeronautical GIFT, CESUMACA is mainly intended for students in initial training wishing to strengthen their training in operational management of airlines and airport management. CESUMACA thus aims to train operational executives capable of exercising supervisory functions in general management, marketing, operational and financial services of companies in the aviation sector.
The knowledge to be acquired corresponds to the different teaching modules provided in the diploma, i.e.: airport management, Airport operations, Management of airlines, airline operations and flight, aeronautical financing.

Intended for: students and professionals

Degree Level (EU) : (niveau 7) - (EQC level or equivalent)

Prerequisites: Sensitivity for the aviation sector; Aviation English;

Admission requirements: M1

Acquired skills during the training : The graduate is able to analyze and define the strategy of an aviation activity, he masters business structures and the different forms of alliances between companies in the aeronautical sector.

Targeted careers : The air transport sector is rich in professional opportunities both locally and in France and abroad.

Duration and terms: 4 weeks

Dedicated web site: https://formations.univ-amu.fr/FHUDAA.html

Disciplines

  • Applications, Operations
  • Human and Social Sciences

Topics

  • 14 - Aeronautical and Space Vehicles: Aircraft, Balloons, Drones, Launch vehicles, Satellites, Cubsats, High Altitude Platforms, Landers, Rovers, Manned Flights, etc.
  • 18 - Aerospace Systems Infrastructure and Operations: Airport Platforms, Launch Bases, Control and Mission Centers, Air and Space Traffic Management, In-Orbit Services, Operations, Planning, Man-Machine Interfaces, Human Factors, etc.
  • 19 - Business Engineering and Legal Issues: Laws and treaties, Space law, Regulations, Standards, Business Management, Finance, Managerial Monitoring, Costs, Purchasing, Macro and Micro Economics, Marketing, Contracts, Intellectual Property
  • 21 - Resource and Risk Management: Protection of Natural Resources and Environment, Land Use Planning, Biodiversity, Risks, Safety of Property and People, Space Surveillance and Situational Awareness, etc.