Few professions could offer more challenging — and more rewarding — tasks than devising a plan to market a multi-million dollar aircraft or creating a strategic plan for a regional airport or analyzing costs for an aircraft manufacturer.
The David B. O'Maley College of Business offers two undergraduate degree programs:
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with three majors
- Bachelor of Science in Aviation Business Administration with two majors
The O'Maley College of Business also offers a Master of Business Administration, a Master of Business Administration in Aviation Management, a Master of Science in Aviation Finance and a Ph.D. in Aviation Business Administration.
Graduates are prepared for careers working for airlines in network planning, pricing and inventory analysis, and revenue management, as well as in various accounting, finance, and operational positions in non-aviation related businesses. Graduates from our master programs may also work for consulting firms, bank and financial institutions, aircraft manufacturers, leasing companies, both within and outside the aviation and aerospace industries, and government entities.
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Submissions from 2023
Short-Term Forecasting Airport Passenger Flow during Periods of Volatility: Comparative Investigation of Time Series vs. Neural Network Models, David H. Hopfe, Kiljae Lee, and Chunyan Yu
Events from 2022
Modeling US Air Passenger Traffic Demand: Dynamic Data, David H. Hopfe, Kiljae Lee, and Chunyan Yu
Submissions from 2019
Freedom Triumphant: Embracing Joyful Freedom but Facing an Uncertain, Perilous Future, Thomas L. Tacker
Rethinking Consumer Protection: Escaping Death by Regulation, Thomas L. Tacker
Submissions from 2018
Information Technology System Failure and Value of Airlines: A Case Study of Airlines in 2016, Jayendra Gokhale
Submissions from 2014
The Effect on Stockholder Wealth of Product Recalls and Government Action: The Case of Toyota's Accelerator Pedal Recall, Jayendra Gokhale, Raymond M. Brooks, and Victor J. Tremblay
The Effect on Stockholder’s Wealth on Critical Systems Failure and Remedy: The Boeing 787 Case, Jayendra Gokhale, Sunder Raghavan, and Victor J. Tremblay
Valuation Bias and Profit Opportunities in Financial Markets, Jayendra Gokhale, Elizabeth Schroeder, and Victor J. Tremblay
Submissions from 2013
Outward U.S. Foreign Direct Investment Performance during Recent Financial Crises, Lucyna Kornecki
Inward FDI in the United States and its Policy Context, Lucyna G. Kornecki Ph.D.
Submissions from 2012
Competition and Price Wars in the U.S. Brewing Industry, Jayendra Gokhale and Victor J. Tremblay
State Based Determinants of Inward FDI Flow in the US Economy, Lucyna Kornecki and E. M. Ekanayake
Submissions from 2011
FDI in Central and Eastern Europe: Business Environment and Current FDI Trends in Poland, Lucyna Kornecki
Submissions from 2010
Foreign Direct Investment and Macroeconomic Changes in CEE Integrating in to the Global Market, Lucyna Kornecki