Dear students,
We are excited to introduce our long time partner ZHAW University of Applied Sciences in Winterthur, Switzerland. They offer both Bachelor's and Master's programs in aviation.
You can choose between full-time (3 years) or part-time (min. 4 years) study options. Part-time students can work up to 60% employment during lecture periods, and Swiss baccalaureate school graduates can opt for a work-study program over four years.
Additionally, there's an international profile with specialist modules in English and opportunities for extended stays abroad. You can even participate in exchange programs at partner universities during your Bachelor's program.
Discover your aviation career at ZHAW University of Applied Sciences! Check out also their informative video on their
website to learn more about these exciting opportunities.
Basic information:
ATO name: ZHAW University of Applied Sciences, T ATO CH.ATO.0271
Location: Winterthur, Switzerland
WWW: zhaw.ch//en/engineering/study/bachelors-degree-programmes/aviation/
Licences offered: SPL (theory only), PPL (theory only), ATPL (theory only)
Training offered (modular etc): SPL (modular theory), PPL (modular theory), ATPL (integrated theory)
Languages supported: English, German
What makes your flight school unique and how does it benefit the students?
▪ We offer an aviation degree programme, combining a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering with licence training, in close collaboration with airlines and the major ATOs for the practical training.
▪ Note that the licence training is only available for the enrolled aviation students.
What would you say the students appreciate the most about your flight school?
▪ The combination of an academic education with licence training, using synergies between both sides.
How does Aviationexam help you in your theoretical training?
▪ Guided self-study of licence-relevant matters.
▪ Bridging the gap between the academic education and the requirements of theoretical licence examination.
Are there particular features in Aviationexam that you or the students appreciate?
▪ Guided self-study
▪ Offline study
▪ Possibility to ask questions, should a marked answer be unclear ▪ Possibility for tests
▪ Possibility to track students' progress and other statistics
Sincerely,
Aviationexam Team