Depending upon your level of dedication, a Navigation Sciences and Technologies major can take the following time to complete:

  • Associate Degree: focuses on the interaction of the environment, the human element, and modern technology, and usually completed in two years.
  • Bachelor Degree: offers a more rounded study in all facets of Navigation Sciences and Technologies, suited to those looking to advance into higher levels of science.
  • Master Degree: qualifies graduates for the ability to fulfil high-order functions based on proficiency in Navigation Sciences and Technologies, and the ability to think rigorously and independently. This requires an extra one or two years of formal study.

What You Will Learn?

Navigation Sciences and Technologies presents new developments and advances in various aspects of navigation – from land navigation, marine navigation, aeronautic navigation to space navigation; and from basic theories, mechanisms, to modern techniques.

Click the Curriculum tab above to view the typical subjects covered in years 1 and 2.

Pricing

Prices quoted in the right-hand column are per subject. $790 would be per subject undertaken.

A Bachelor degree is typically equivalent to 3 or 4 years full-time studies, each year comprising of 10 subjects. Final cost can be calculated by multiplying the number of years by the number of subjects per year by the cost per subject.

Example: 3 years x 10 subjects per year x $790 per subject = $23,700.

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