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Air Traffic Control

Associate of Applied Science

Format

In-person

Location

Catonsville

The Air Traffic Control degree prepares graduates for employment as Air Traffic Controllers, Flight Service Station Specialists, and for positions in a wide variety of related aviation career fields.  Air Traffic Controllers guide pilots to their destinations and are responsible for the safe and orderly flow of aircraft in congested airspace. Flight Service Station Specialists assist pilots in flight planning by providing air traffic delay and weather briefings and by disseminating important route and airport information. Positions with the federal government may require a physical evaluation and qualifying exam.

Curriculum Map

A curriculum map helps you pick the right classes for each part of your academic journey. Follow the course sequence below to make the most of your time at CCBC!

Key:

♦ Essential courses for your program and specific requirements
► Milestones and additional reminders

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