If you want to work in aviation, but not necessarily as a pilot, this is the degree for you. The aviation industry relies on a large network of systems, processes and functions to operate smoothly – flying is just one part of it. The aviation sector in Australia has persevered through immense challenges in recent years, and is adopting more complex and sophisticated systems to keep the country moving. Employers are looking for graduates who have wide industry knowledge, tertiary qualifications and all-round capabilities.
The Bachelor of Aviation (Management) is ideal for those seeking to join one of the world’s most critical industries. This three-year, full-time program teaches the essential skills and knowledge required to break into the aviation industry and begin making an impact from day one.
Throughout the course, you’ll engage in independent and team-based learning activities to solve contemporary air transport problems. From human factors and safety to finance and aviation law, you’ll graduate as a knowledgeable, confident aviation professional, ready to take on roles of influence. You’ll also have the opportunity to pursue on an optional minor to develop a stand-out specialisation, such as Aviation Data Analytics, Human Factors and Aviation Safety, or Aviation Law and Sustainability.
With a Bachelor of Aviation (Management), you’ll unlock opportunities within international and regional airlines of all sizes, as well as airports, government agencies and air safety authorities.