Aviation and Business

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Local:$ 41.4 k / program Foreign:$ 41.4 k / program  
StudyQA ranking:3762 Duration:4 years

The job of Aviation / Bachelor of Company gives students to get a professional career as a pilot and extends career opportunities by giving an introduction into this world of business. Students take up their expert pilot training course at CAE Oxford Aviation Academy (COAA), located at Moorabbin Airport, and also obtain a Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) and also Multi-engine Command Instrument Rating (MCIR). They also finish a Multi Crew Cooperation and Jet Orientation Course or Flight Instructor Rating, and Frozen Air Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL). This level aims to give students with skills and knowledge beyond the fundamental flying skills necessary for a pilot. The level is intended to equip students to successfully operate from the aviation business, in the cockpit and also beyond. Graduates with the exceptional blend of flying qualifications and also a bachelor level could be seen as an advantage to the employer. Swinburne also supplies an honours (fourth) year for this degree.

The Bachelor of Aviation / Bachelor of Business is Organised to Fulfill the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) requirements for Private Pilot Licence, Commercial Pilot Licence and Air Transport Pilot Licence theory examination for aeroplanes. The Bachelor of Business does have professional recognition by various professional bodies, depending on components studied, and details can be found throughout the certification record for that program.

  • Year 12 or equivalent
  • VCE prerequisites: Units 3 and 4: the absolute minimum study score of 25 in English (or equivalent) or 30 in English (EAL)
  • And Units 3 and 4: the absolute minimum study score of 20 in Mathematical Methods. Prior to selection, all short listed candidates need to perform a skills assessment evaluation, conducted at CAE Oxford Aviation Academy in late November. They're made to determine an applicant's understanding of a vocation as an expert pilot and their suitability to try the program. The relevant skills assessment evaluation is composed of a collection of computer-based assessments that include pilot ability, including hand-eye co ordination, motor skills and spatial comprehension. Although perhaps not an entrance requirement, students must satisfy the statutory Class 1 medical necessities of this Civil Aviation Safety Authority if undertaking practical flying training into commercial point.
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