The Science and Aviation (BSc) at the University of Waterloo is a distinctive co-operative program that integrates foundational science coursework with professional pilot training. Objectives include developing expertise in physics, mathematics, and aviation sciences while obtaining a Commercial Pilot Licence with Multi-Engine and Instrument Ratings. Unique features encompass mandatory co-op work terms in aviation-related fields and hands-on flight training starting from the first year.
Graduates are well-positioned for roles in the aviation industry, leveraging their dual science and piloting qualifications. Common pathways include commercial aviation, research, and management, with strong employability due to the program's co-op experience and industry connections.
The program partners with Seneca Polytechnic for flight training at their flight simulator and training centers. Students access Waterloo's advanced labs for physics and aviation simulations, along with co-op placements at major airlines and aviation firms.
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