Mount Royal University

Aviation Diploma

Calgary, Canada

The Non-degree in Aviation Diploma at Mount Royal University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Mount Royal University in Calgary, Alberta, is a dynamic public university founded in 1910 that emphasizes experiential learning and career readiness. With a diverse portfolio of undergraduate and graduate programs across arts, business, health sciences and social sciences, Mount Royal blends classroom learning with hands-on experiences, industry partnerships and applied research. The university’s approachable size and modern facilities create a supportive environment for academic growth and community engagement.

Programs at Mount Royal are designed to integrate practical placements, internships and project-based coursework so students graduate with job-ready skills. Faculty include accomplished teachers and practitioners who prioritize mentorship and small class sizes. International students join a welcoming campus community with access to academic advising, English support, student services and opportunities to participate in research, co-op placements and community initiatives across Calgary.

Calgary’s strong economy and connections to industries such as energy, health and technology provide practical pathways for internships and employment. Mount Royal supports career development through employer networks, resume coaching and experiential opportunities that help students build professional portfolios. Prospective international applicants should check admission requirements, plan for credential evaluation and consider scholarship and housing options to ensure a smooth transition to life and study in Calgary.

About the Program

The Aviation Diploma at Mount Royal University is a two-year non-degree program for students who want to become pilots. This program combines academic preparation with flight training to help you get a Commercial Pilot Licence with multi-engine and instrument ratings.

The curriculum covers aviation and business theory, as well as crew resource management skills. You'll learn how to fly in single and two-pilot operations and build connections with airline partners like Jazz, WestJet, and Porter. By the time you graduate, you'll have at least 200 hours of flying time.

Graduates of this program can work as first officers, captains, or flight instructors. They can find jobs at airlines, charter companies, or flight schools, such as AirSprint, Sunwing, or the Canadian Air Force.

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