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For more information specifically about the Aviation Program, call the Director of Aviation, Dan Hargrove, at (406) 657-1060 or email:

aviation@rocky.edu

 

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Archer aircraft near Beartooth MountainsThe mission of the Rocky Aviation Program is to educate and train individuals to be professionals and leaders in the aviation industry.

Our graduates are ready to begin successful careers in a wide variety of jobs in professional aviation.  We offer Bachelor of Science degrees in Aeronautical Science (Professional Pilot) and in Aviation Management. Our job placement rate for graduates going into the aviation industry is 100%, with graduates working in  many different jobs, including as pilots or managers in the airlines, corporate aviation, cargo, missions, hospitals, professional flight training and more.

Our flight training is conducted in Piper and Beechcraft aircraft owned by the college. We have glass cockpit aircraft and sophisticated simulators that prepare graduates for competitive careers in aviation. Further training is conducted using state-of-the-art Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) flight management system simulation. We are about professionalism, excellent classroom instruction, and safe, efficient flight training--all with solid personal relationships.

Rocky's aviation program is built on the foundation of a strong liberal arts education. Employers want people with a broad education as well as strong technical knowledge. The ability to speak, write, problem solve, lead and work on a team are critical, and they are what Rocky is all about. With this in mind, in the classroom we emphasize human performance, ethical behavior, and life-long professional growth.  We are very supportive of the broad education our students get across the entire curriculum of the college.

Outside of the classroom, aviation students further their educations through participation in optional activities such as intercollegiate athletics, band and choir, study abroad, hiking and ski trips, and countless clubs. Aviation students are on the football, basketball, soccer and ski teams, they play in the band and sing in the choir, and an aviation student has been the student body president two years in a row. This year, at least one aviation student has studied for a semester in Argentina, taken part in an archiological dig near the Sea of Gallilee, studied ecology in the rain forrests of Costa Rica and in Hawaii, and toured Austria and Germany learning about art and music, to name just a few activities. In addition, many have participated in aviation internships locally and across the country.


The Aviation Program at Rocky teaches students the skills and knowledge necessary for a career in aviation, as well as helping them earn an education for life.

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"I love the small classes, where I can really participate in discussions. Everyone at Rocky-my flight instructor, my professors, and even the business office-is committed to my success. I love the personal touch at Rocky."

Jessica Smith, junior
Alberton, Montana

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At Rocky Mountain College, we are very proud of the well-rounded education our students receive. The experiences in other courses and other activities outside of aviation have strong application in the aviation career field.

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"The last student I gave a dispatcher practical exam to was so well spoken, so organized in his thoughts, and very, very smart. He is a great reflection of what they teach at Rocky Mountain College-the well-rounded education makes a big difference."

FAA Examiner from Seattle, who conducts Dispatcher Practical Exams

 

(Rocky is one of only 7 colleges in the U.S. to offer dispatcher certification)

 

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