Air Traffic
Administration
Level: First-cycle studies
Mode: Part-time studies
Duration: 3 years
Language: Polish
Admission limit: 30
Level: First-cycle studies
Mode: Part-time studies
Duration: 3 years
Language: Polish
Admission limit: 30
The Polish aviation market shows great growth potential, one of the largest in Europe. The constantly growing volume of air traffic generates the need to employ suitably qualified employees, also in the civil aviation administration.
During your studies as part of the Air Traffic Administration specialization, you will learn about the structure and organization of civil aviation, its financing and the rules of conducting aviation activities, as well as the legal regulations regarding air navigation, with particular emphasis on air traffic safety. You will also acquire practical skills, inter alia, in the field of passenger traffic planning and proper organization of communication in an airline facility.
The implementation of the specialization program in cooperation with the Polish Air Navigation Services Agency guarantees that education is conducted at the highest world level.
Subjects implemented as part of the specialization:
You can find the full study program with a list of all upcoming subjects here
The course is dedicated to the candidates who plan to work in state organizations and private business entities in the future. It is a direction for organized, responsible people who can easily absorb the changing legal regulations and those who are interested in aviation and would like to tie their professional future with it.
Air traffic administration guarantees a stable job in the future. Potential industries:
The importance of the aviation law in the piloting profession should be particularly emphasized. Graduates will easily find employment in Poland, the European Union and all around the world
The unique combination of aviation law and ATPL training is a “grand slam"! Graduates will not only become pilots, but also gain extensive legal knowledge, enabling them to work in civil aviation authorities and institutions. Sometimes life circumstances bring pilots back to the earth and aviation law graduates can continue to work in the aviation industry and do what they love most
I have always been interested in aviation, and my dream has always been to become a pilot. Unfortunately, for various reasons, I was unable to fulfill it, but my fascination with this subject remained. For this reason, I decided to study “Air Traffic Administration”. Specialization subjects provide a wide range of knowledge about aviation and are conducted in a variety of forms, which makes them more interesting. In addition, there are also meetings and talks with representatives of institutions related to aviation, where you can learn a lot of practical information, and this is what makes the studies interesting and gives many opportunities for development.
Krystian Stasiewicz
Student of Air Traffic Administration
I have always been interested in aviation, and my dream has always been to become a pilot. Unfortunately, for various reasons, I was unable to fulfill it, but my fascination with this subject remained. For this reason, I decided to study "Air Traffic Administration". Specialization subjects provide a wide range of knowledge about aviation and are conducted in a variety of forms, which makes them more interesting. In addition, there are also meetings and talks with representatives of institutions related to aviation, where you can learn a lot of practical information, and this is what makes the studies interesting and gives many opportunities for development.
I have always been interested in aviation, and my dream has always been to become a pilot. Unfortunately, for various reasons, I was unable to fulfill it, but my fascination with this subject remained. For this reason, I decided to study "Air Traffic Administration". Specialization subjects provide a wide range of knowledge about aviation and are conducted in a variety of forms, which makes them more interesting. In addition, there are also meetings and talks with representatives of institutions related to aviation, where you can learn a lot of practical information, and this is what makes the studies interesting and gives many opportunities for development.
Tuition fees for the academic year 2023/2024
1 year* | 2 year | 3 year | |
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semester fee | 4 200 PLN | 4 680 PLN | 5 280 PLN |
semester fee in 4 installments | 4 x 1 050 PLN | 4 x 1 170 PLN | 4 x 1 320 PLN |
*The academic year consists of two semesters.
Check out how to apply.
Fill out the online application form.
Gather required documents.
Pay the 85 PLN
University’s bank account:
Payments in PLN:
Santander Bank Polska SA
Aleja Jana Pawła II 17, 00-854 Warszawa.
PL56 1910 1048 2209 0006 3981 0003
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Please enter your name, surname and enrolment number in the transfer title field.
Lazarski University graduates are exempt from the enrolment fee.
* The enrollment fee is non-refundable. It is refunded in full only if the given major is not run in the given academic year.
Deliver the documents to the Recruitment Office.
Wait for the enrollment decision.
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Air Traffic Administration is a specialty worth paying attention to, bearing in mind that the aviation industry is recovering from the stage of stagnation caused by a pandemic. Today, Poland aspires to be a leader in Central and Eastern Europe – this is due to the civil aviation development policy for the upcoming 10 years. Our country’s strategic goal is to create a mature and competitive air services market. Therefore, the demand for specialists with knowledge in the field of air traffic
PhD Ewa Jasiuk
Head of Air Traffic Administration Program