The Master of Aviation Management provides flexible delivery for distance learning in the areas of aviation human factors and management. It has been developed in response to a recognised need in the aviation industry. The program combines topics from aviation human factors and management and can be adapted to accommodate specific areas of interest of students from diverse backgrounds. Applications are encouraged from all areas of the industry, especially flight crew, cabin crew, maintenance crew, ground crew, administration, military and government authorities.
Why study with us?The Master of Aviation Management is a unique program that combines courses in the Master of Business Management (MBA) and specific aviation management. This degree will give you a distinctive insight into the contemporary issues in aviation by combining management skills with the situations and demands of the aviation management industry. This applied program will provide you with industry-relevant skills and knowledge that can open up further management career options within the aeronautical industry.
Career OpportunitiesThe understanding and insight you gain in this program will benefit you as it has done many others, including commercial and military pilots, air traffic controllers and maintenance engineers. As well as assisting you to pursue your chosen career route, you'll find this qualification eases the transition between specialties, for example in moving from the military to government or consultation activities, or moving between commercial aviation organisations.
Admission RequirementsApplications for admission are initially assessed on the basis of an undergraduate degree (in a relevant area and with a GPA of 4.5 or higher) but, for those who fall outside this criterion, applications for admission are assessed on the basis of "admission points". The criteria for the is listed below in Additional Selection Criteria.
The Master of Aviation Management requires 100 admission points or satisfactory completion of the Graduate Certificate in Aviation Management.
Selection CriteriaAdditional Selection Criteria:
- Alternative entry will be assessed on the basis of the admission points scheme as described below.
- Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in a relevant area or equivalent from an approved institution:100 points
- An undergraduate degree or equivalent from an approved institution with a Grade Point Average less than 4.5:80 points -An incomplete undergraduate degree or equivalent from an approved institution (with a Grade Point Average of 4.0 or greater):up to 50 points (depending on number of units successfully completed)
- An AQF approved diploma or Associate Diploma or equivalent from an approved institution:up to 50 points -Approved professional qualifications:up to 100 points (with Aircrew; Air Traffic Control; Maintenance Engineers qualifications worth up to 70 points each) -Work Experience:20 points per year(to a maximum 60 points) -Related area of research/management project completed with appropriate documentation:up to 50 points -Statement of aims & achievements/interview:up to 20 points
Credit TransferStudents can articulate from the Graduate Certificate to the Masters program. Students who enrol in a higher degree may exit into a lower degree if they are unable to complete the requirements of the higher degree.
International StudentsInternational students can only study this program online and must comply with the University's English Language proficiency requirements before an application is accepted. All students can also access additional learning support mechanisms provided by the Centre for Teaching and Learning.
Special NeedsThe support structures of the Student Support Unit will be available to assist any students with a disability or chronic illness. The Faculty and School accepts responsibility, in liaison with the Student Support Unit, for providing reasonable accommodations to allow students with disabilities to complete the program.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students can draw on the assistance and support provided by the Indigenous Student Support and Development service through the Wollotuka Institute.
Requirements and StructureThe program can be completed over two trimesters of full-time study or longer if preferred. Courses are offered on a trimester basis. Students may commence studies in January, May or September.
The Masters program comprises either approved coursework courses with a total value of 80 units. Students select four courses from Group A (40 units) and four courses from Group B (40 units).