Prerequisites
Completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent.
General Mathematics - Note that General Mathematics studies must be equivalent to the Year 12 Further Mathematics subjects: VCE Further Mathematics 3 and 4, that include topics in data analysis, recursion and financial modelling; matrices; networks and decision mathematics; geometry and measurement; graphs and relations.
IELTS (Academic Module), Overall 6.0 No individual band below 6.0
PTE Academic, 50 (no communicative skill less than 50)
TOEFL iBT, 64 (no less than 13 in reading, 12 in listening, 18 in speaking, 21 in writing)
TOEFL iBT Home Edition Test^, 64 (no less than 13 in reading, 12 in listening, 18 in speaking, 21 in writing)
C1 Advanced*, 169, no band less than 169
Common European Framework, B2
Linguaskill – General^, Overall score of 160–179 with no band less than 160
Duolingo English Test^, Overall score of 95 - 100
Published Guaranteed ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank): 70
Australian Foundation (min overall %): 65%
International Baccalaureate IB Diploma – Standard Entry: 24
International Baccalaureate IB Diploma – Predicted Grade: 26
The Bachelor of Aviation Management/Bachelor of Business gives you insight into how airlines and airports operate to prepare you for management roles in the aviation industry in Australia or overseas.
This degree has been developed with input from industry professionals and focuses on trends shaping the aviation industry today.
You'll gain a strong professional understanding of the aviation industry and its associated environment, and skills in organisational, regulatory, safety, technical and business management.
You'll learn how aircraft are designed, operated and maintained; why aircraft follow certain routes, and how airlines and airports collaborate with supply chain partners to get passengers to their destination safely and profitably.
You'll also acquire innovative and socially responsible business skills and practices so that they can lead, develop and innovate – skills and knowledge that can be applied to the aviation industry, anywhere in the world.
Build up your CV with real industry experience while you study through our Work Integrated Learning programs, which are a guaranteed part of all our bachelor degrees and can include placements, internships or industry-linked projects. In this double degree, in the units, Aviation Business Research Projects Part 1 and 2, you’ll work on a group project based on real industry problems faced by Qantas or Melbourne Airport.
CRICOS code: 093356B
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COURSE STRUCTURE
Successful completion of the Bachelor of Aviation Management / Bachelor of Business requires students to complete units of study to the value of 400 credit points. All units of study are valued at 12.5 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Core studies for Bachelor of Aviation Management
8 units (100 credit points)
Units
Aviation Regulation and Operations
Human Performance and Limitations in Aviation
Aviation Regulation and Operations
Aviation Regulation and Operations *
Aviation Industry Forum (Part 1)
Preliminary Mathematics
Human Factors and Performance in Aviation - AVA20001 OR MTH00007 Students who have obtained at least 20 in VCE Units 3 and 4 Mathematical Methods (or equivalent) will not be required to complete MTH00007
Aviation Business Strategies and Management *
Aviation Industry Forum (Part 2)
Aviation Business Research Project (Part 1) *
Aviation Business Research Project (Part 2) *
*Outcome unit – completion demonstrates the attainment of course learning outcomes
Core studies for Bachelor of Business
4 units (50 credit points)
Units
Financial Information for Decision Making
Innovative Business Practice 1
Economic Principles
Introduction to Business Information Systems
Major for Bachelor of Aviation Management in Aviation Management
8 units (100 credit points)
Units
Aviation Marketing
Airline Planning & Operations
Private Pilot Theory for Managers *
Aviation Mathematics
Airport Planning, Operation and Management
Project Management in Aviation *
Integrated Safety Management Systems
Flight Operations for Managers
*Outcome unit – completion demonstrates the attainment of course learning outcomes
Major for Bachelor of Business
8 units (100 credit points)
Choose a major:
Accounting, Business Administration, Business Analytics and Analysis, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Finance, Financial Planning, Human Resource Management, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Management, Marketing
Other studies
4 units (50 credit points)
Choose from a combination of the following course components to complete 50 credit points of other study. Students may also select elective units (12.5 credit points each).
+ Work Integrated Learning
+ Advanced minor
+ Minors
+ Elective units
+ Signature Series
The Bachelor of Aviation Management / Bachelor of Business course prepares students for professional careers in the following areas:
Airline management
Airline flight operations
Airline ground operations
Airport management
Airport operations
Airport planning
Aviation consultancy firms
Aviation charter firms
Air services
Aviation regulatory and safety services
Aviation safety authorities
Business-related position within the aviation industry
OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year