47-453 Airline Management and Economics

Few industries are as important to the economic and social well-being of a nation as transportation. Aviation is an integral part of the infrastructure of a global economy. This course explores the inner workings of the airline industry by unveiling the business practices of the captains of the industry, most of whom display great nerve and daring, and some of whom exhibit questionable maturity, motive, and judgment. The course serves as a primer on modern business practices and ethics and a history of one of the world's largest industries.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

47-353, 61-200.