Bachelor of Aviation

Provides a focused, professional education and graduate status for those seeking to enter the aviation industry. The course is technically oriented, covering a good breadth of the underlying science and technology related to aircraft systems, in addition to a range of more general content areas related to the aviation industry.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Joondalup

Full-time - 3 years

Part-time - 6 years

N/A
70

Structure

Total Credit Points 360

Subjects

  • SCA1125 Fundamentals of Flight
  • SCP1132 Introduction to Physics
  • MAT1108 Foundations of Mathematics
  • ENS1154 Introduction to Engineering
  • SCA1117 Human Factors in Aviation
  • SCA1229 Aviation Meteorology
  • MAT1114 Introductory Statistics
  • SCA1300 Aviation Operations and Practice
  • SCA2101 Aircraft Performance
  • SCA2100 Flight Operations
  • ENS2159 Engineering Innovation and Ethics
  • SCA2116 Aviation Legislation and Regulatory Frameworks
  • SCA2212 Advanced Aerodynamics
  • SCA2224 Aircraft Systems
  • Unit from Minor/Elective x 2
  • SCA3100 Aircraft Propulsion
  • SCA3612 Advanced Flight Planning
  • ENS2170 Principles of Industrial Maintenance
  • SCA3450 Trends in Aviation Technologies
  • SCA3200 Crew Resource Management
  • ENS3216 Engineering Management
  • Unit from Minor/Elective x 2

Entry requirements

  • AQF Cert IV
  • Successfully completed 0.25 EFTSL of study at bachelor level or higher at an Australian higher education provider (or equivalent)
  • Undergraduate Certificate
  • Special Tertiary Admissions Test
  • University Preparation Course
  • Indigenous University Orientation Course
  • Aboriginal University Readiness Assessment or
  • Experience Based Entry Scheme.