Bachelor in Airport Ramp Services
Bachelor in Airport Ramp Services at HICL
The Bachelor in Airport Ramp Services is for people who want a degree-level qualification focused specifically on airside operations — the choreography of vehicles, equipment and people that turns an arriving aircraft back around for departure on time. It is one of the most operationally demanding parts of aviation, and it deserves serious study rather than being treated as 'unskilled' work.
If you are already working as a ramp agent, dispatcher or ground handling supervisor, or you are starting out and want a credible degree path into airside management, the Bachelor in Airport Ramp Services is calibrated for that audience.
Why ramp deserves a degree
Ground handling carries some of the highest safety, security and time-pressure stakes at any airport. A delayed turnaround ripples through schedules across continents. A safety incident on a ramp can be catastrophic. A graduate of the Bachelor in Airport Ramp Services should be able to walk into a ramp operations role and understand load planning, weight and balance, IROPs handling, safety reporting and the regulatory environment that frames it all.
Who This Degree Is For
- Ramp agents and dispatchers wanting a degree-level qualification.
- Ground handling supervisors moving towards station and operations management.
- School leavers committed to a career in airside operations.
- International students planning to work in airport ground handling globally.
Where Graduates Go
Graduates of the Bachelor in Airport Ramp Services typically progress into roles such as ramp supervisor, turnaround coordinator, ground handling operations executive, station operations officer, load controller and graduate management roles at ground handling companies and airline operations teams. With experience, many move into station management and broader airside operations leadership. Specific roles depend on airport and country.
How the Programme Is Delivered
The Bachelor in Airport Ramp Services is offered on-campus, online and via distance learning. Many students are already in shift-based operational roles, so online mode is popular. Practical components benefit from on-campus or workplace-based delivery where available. Module structure and intake calendar are confirmed at enrolment.
Entry Requirements
- Completed secondary education at the level required for undergraduate entry.
- IELTS 5.5 to 6.0 (or equivalent) for non-native English speakers.
- Minimum age 18 at enrolment.
- Physical fitness and willingness to work shifts as expected by airside employers.
Apply for the Bachelor in Airport Ramp Services
If you want a degree that takes airside operations seriously, the Bachelor in Airport Ramp Services is a credible programme to anchor your career. Click Enroll Now and HICL admissions will respond within one working day.
















