Program Overview
Overview
The Aviation Management major is designed to equip students with the knowledge, attitudes, and skills required to become future leaders in the aviation industry. Students will gain a broad understanding of the domestic and international aviation industries and related sectors, and will be able to personalize their degree to suit their aviation career ambitions.
Career Outcomes
As a graduate, students will be equipped to enter a career in areas such as:
- Aviation operations
- Scheduling
- Air traffic control
- Consultancy
- Human resources
- Airport and airline operations
- The aviation regulatory or investigative areas of government
What You'll Study
The Aviation Management major includes the following core courses:
- AVN2104 - Foundations of Aviation Safety
- AVN3105 - Contemporary Issues in Aviation
- AVN2101 - Airport Operations and Management
- AVN2103 - Airline Operations Management
- AVN3110 - Aviation Security Management
- AVN3102 - Advanced Aviation Safety Management Systems
- ECO1201 - Fundamental Economics
- MGT3006 - Navigating Employment Relations
Relevant Degrees
The Aviation Management major is available as part of the following degree:
Bachelor of Aviation
The Bachelor of Aviation degree allows students to gain professional pilot qualifications with the Flight Operations major or prepare for a range of critical roles on the ground with the Aviation Management major. Students will study aviation-specific courses, experience world-class simulators, and learn from acclaimed experts. Eligible students of the Flight Operations major can be considered for the Qantas Group Aviation Career Enrichment Program (Q-ACE) leading to employment with QantasLink as First Officers.
