soaring to success with - swinburne
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Soaring to success with
Matt Ebbatson, Lecturer in AviationRebecca Nunn, Jetstar
Aviation degreesBachelor of Aviation Management (3 yrs FT/6 yrs PT)– become an aviation management professional
Bachelor of Aviation (3 yrs FT/6 yrs PT)– become a professional pilot
Associate Degree of Aviation18-month professional flight training course for airline cadet pilots
Aviation degrees
Double degrees:Bachelor of Aviation / Bachelor of Business (4 yrs FT/8 yrs PT)Bachelor of Aviation Management / Bachelor of Business (4 yrs FT/8 yrs PT)Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Aviation Management (5 yrs FT/10 yrs PT)
Knowledge and know-howIndustry guest lectures and site visitsInteractive group activities and simulationsIndustry-focused research projectsInternational study tour
The highlight of the tour was visiting the Emirates operation centre – the brain centre of an airline – and to see how they manage a fleet of aircraft. Matt Farnsworth (Aviation Student)
If you want a really rewarding secure career, then do the Bachelor of Aviation. Every day is exciting – it’s not the same all day every day. You’ll love it! Nic Easton (Cobham Aviation)
Flight trainingCAE Oxford Aviation AcademyWorld-leading professional flight trainingPPL Multi Engine Instrument CPL ATPL Theory
Flight Instructor or Multi Crew and Jet Orientation
Sasha Watson
CAE Oxford Flying Instructor– Employed while completing the course
Charter pilot and instructor in Perth– Goldfield Aviation Services
Bachelor of Aviation (Graduating 2017)
Nic Easton
Cobham Aviation Services, Adelaide– one month after graduating
Highly competitive graduate program
Bachelor of Aviation Management (Graduated 2016)
I was able to use the skills I acquired through my degree at Swinburne to excel in this project and produce a sizable saving in time spent running a reporting process every week.
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Rebecca NunnOperations Controller, Jetstar Airways
Bachelor of Aviation Management
Scholarships
Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Scholarship
Dean’s Outstanding Achievement Scholarship
Sir Reginald Ansett Scholarship – Aviation
Australian Federation of Air Pilots and the Australian Air Pilots
Mutual Benefit Fund Scholarship for Aviation
Piers Fowler Professional Development Initaitive Scholarship
swinburne.edu.au/scholarships
Entry requirementsBachelor of Aviation – ATAR 70+– Units 3 and 4: a minimum study score of 25 in English (or
equivalent) or 30 in English (EAL)– Units 3 and 4: a minimum study score of 20 in
Mathematical Methods– Skills Assessment Test (Moorabbin)– Note: a CASA Class 1 medical is required to undertake the
course
Bachelor of Aviation Management – ATAR 70+– Units 3 and 4: a minimum study score of 25 in English (or
equivalent) or 30 in English (EAL)– Units 3 and 4: a minimum study score of 20 in
Mathematics (any)
FeesAviation Management
Fees can be offset via HECS-HELP Loan
AviationAcademic fees can be offset via HECS-HELP LoanFlight training fees can be offset via FEE-HELP LoanStudents co-enrolled in Graduate Certificate of Aviation (Piloting)Nominal Flight Training Costs (with MCC/JOC) ~$98k
Note: Flight Training Costs with Flight Instructor Rating ~ $111k 2017 FEE-HELP loan limit $100,879