Diploma of Aviation Maintenance Management (Avionics)
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Diploma of Aviation Maintenance Management (Avionics)
The Diploma of Aviation Maintenance Management (Avionics) [MEA50318] is a VET qualification that provides guaranteed entry into several university programs.
Pathway Details
The following pathway details are available for students who have completed the Diploma of Aviation Maintenance Management (Avionics):
- Pathway Code: 21L0125
- Degree: Bachelor of Business 2786
- Credit Granted: 80 credit points (cps)
- Credit Details: 80cps - Unspecified Electives
- Pathway Code: 22L0094
- Degree: Bachelor of Science 3754 (Any Major except Environmental Health)
- Credit Granted: 70 credit points (cps)
- Credit Details: 70cps - Unspecified Electives
- Pathway Code: 22L0095
- Degree: Bachelor of Science 3754 (Environmental Health Major only)
- Credit Granted: 40 credit points (cps)
- Credit Details: 40cps - Unspecified Electives
- Pathway Code: 22L0671
- Degree: Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management 1916
- Credit Granted: 80 credit points (cps)
- Credit Details: 80cps - Unspecified Electives
- Pathway Code: 23L0451
- Degree: Bachelor of Health Science 4656 (Any Major except Recreational Therapy)
- Credit Granted: 70 credit points (cps)
- Credit Details: 70cps - Unspecified Electives
- Pathway Code: 23L0452
- Degree: Bachelor of Health Science 4656 (Recreational Therapy Major only)
- Credit Granted: 40 credit points (cps)
- Credit Details: 40cps - Unspecified Electives
Next Steps for Current Students
Current students can follow these next steps:
- Complete sections 1 and 2 of the enrolment process.
- Claim pathways credit online.
- Continue from section 3 of the enrolment process.
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