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Bachelor of Aviation (Management)

UNSW

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About

In the Bachelor of Aviation (Management), students will be immersed in the practices of aviation management, rather than pilot training. You will do a range of courses in management areas such as operations management, aviation economics, law and regulations, airline marketing and human factors and safety.

The degree is made up of Aviation Management Core Courses, Aviation Elective Courses and General Education non-Science courses to provide a broad range of theoretical knowledge and skills to excel in airport operations, as well an understanding of the science behind aviation. Optional minor specialisations in Aviation Law and Sustainability, Aviation Data Analytics, and Human Factors and Safety are also available from 2024.

For further information visit the UNSW Degree Finder or contact us on 1300 UNI NSW (1300 864 679).

ATAR Profile: Some UNSW offers were issued based on the UNSW Gateway Early Conditional Offer Scheme with a lower ATAR entry requirement. Refer to the Admissions Information for a complete ATAR profile by degree.

Areas of study

Aviation operations management.

Career opportunities

Management in airlines, freight companies, regulatory authorities, defence forces or airports. Specific examples include airfreight manager, airport planner, flight crew scheduler, aviation consultant, flight analyst, flight safety investigator, aviation revenue manager and airport or fleet planner.

Practical experience

Organised tours of aviation facilities throughout the course and an industry-based project in the final year.

Double degrees: Bachelor of Aviation (Management) can be combined with 424100 Bachelor of Commerce.

Fees and charges

Refer to UNSW current fee information.

Admission criteria

Applicants with recent secondary education

Assumed knowledge: For 2024 intake: Mathematics Standard 2. For 2025 intake: Mathematics Advanced

Recommended studies: Physics.

Other applicants

Refer to UNSW general admission criteria.

Student profile

Visit the UNSW website.

Further information

View all details of this course on the UNSW website.

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