Swinburne University of Technology - Melbourne Australia
Future Students - Courses
Discontinued: This course has no new intake. This information is provided for continuing students
Course Description:
This program has been replaced by the Bachelor of Aviation/Bachelor of Commerce. Current students, please refer to your program planner and Unit Search. Program planners are available on the Faculty web site under Information for Current Students. This double degree prepares students for careers in the air transportation industry as professional pilots. The course incorporates the theory subjects required by the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) up to Air Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL) standard. Students who successfully complete this course are awarded the degree of Bachelor of Aviation/Bachelor of Business and may also gain a Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL). Students will also gain a professional education in the world of business.
Aims & Objectives:
The aim of the course is to prepare students for careers in the aviation industry as professional pilots. Skill training and education processes are weighted equally in the course where there is a need to provide a high level of both flying prowess and the ability to solve problems through the application of methodical and rational thinking. High-quality Commercial Pilot Licence training is augmented with educational topics designed to provide an optimum balance between the range of areas required by today’s professional pilots. Aviation human factors training, aviation management and additional aircraft-specific engineering topics are included to attain this objective. Additionally, the double degree will facilitate graduates to effectively enter the aviation business and particularly the management areas.
Course Structure:
Students complete at least 400 credit points. The program must meet the requirements of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority for the provision of Commercial Pilot licence theory and practical training. Aviation Component core Aviation/Aviation Human Factors/Air Transportation Management and Aviation Technology studies - 200 credit points core project studies - 25 credit points elective Aviation/Aviation Human Factors/Air Transportation Management and Aviation Technology studies - 12.5 credit points Business Component core Business units - 50 credit points Business Management major of study (special sequence approved for Aviation and Management students) - 62.5 credit points Business minor sequence of study - 50 credit points Note: some Aviation units are also counted towards the Business component. See Business Units Planner for details. Careers in the Curriculum In addition to the above, students must complete a compulsory unit of study HES0000 Careers in the Curriculum to be awarded the degree. Careers in the Curriculum (CIC) is an innovative unit designed to assist Swinburne students to enhance their employability and career prospects. It is usually undertaken in the second year of your course and is compulsory for all undergraduate students who commence their course from 2007 onwards. Students studying CIC will not incur a HECS or fee debt for the unit as the cost will be met by the university as part of an initiative to enhance students' career skills. Final Year Experience - Major Projects As part of the Swinburne Model for Professional Learning, all incoming undergraduates from 2007 will undertake 25 credit points of professionally focused final year major projects within their programs of study. Entry with advanced standing may require alternate study sequences to be undertaken.
Units of Study:
Aviation Unit Groups Core Aviation Studies Group HES1900 Private Pilot Licence HES1906 Commercial Pilot Licence 1 HES2901 Commercial Pilot Licence 2 HES2906 Air Transport Pilot Licence 1 HES4901 Air Transport Pilot Licence 2 HES4906 Air Transport Pilot Licence 3 Core Aviation Human Factors Studies Group HES1910 Human Factors & Communication HES1915 Occupational Health and Safety HES2910 Human Factors and Performance Core Air Transportation Management Studies Group HES2986 Aviation Regulation Environment and Operation HES4981 Aviation Business Management HES4990 Aviation Legal Framework Core Aviation Technology Studies Group HES1945 Aircraft Electrics and Avionics HES2940 Aircraft Aerodynamics and Performance Energy and Motion for Aviation (HET124A) HMS141 Aviation Mathematics Core Project Studies Group HES4961 Aviation Research Project HES4962 Advanced Aviation Research Project Elective Aviation Studies Group HES3901 Airline Standard Flying Training (zero credit points) Elective Aviation Human Factors Studies Group HES4916 Integrated Safety Management Systems Elective Air Transportation Management Studies Group HES2915 Airline Planning & Operations HES2935 Aircraft Maintenance HES2990 Airport Planning, Operation and Management HES4965 Aviation Study Tour HES4985 Airspace Management and Air Traffic Services HBSG200 New Venture Development and Management Elective Aviation Technology Studies Group HES1935 Internal Combustion and Gas Turbine Engines HES2930 Aircraft Structures HES2945 Aircraft Design and Operation HES4970 Current and Future Airline Technological Operational Concepts Note: all units of study are 12.5 credit points unless otherwise specified the practical flying training to CPL (A) standard is not compulsory but highly recommended, since the course outcome upon graduation is a professional pilot students who do not undertake the practical training as recommended may not meet the CASA 150 hour approved syllabus requirements and therefore may require additional flight hours in the future to obtain their CPL(A) students who do not wish to undertake or complete the practical flying training are highly recommended to undertake the Bachelor of Aviation (Management) course Business Units Four core business units of study Major course of study in management Minor course of study The following business specific minors are available: Accounting Co-Major - pre 2009 Asian Business Business Law - pre 2009 eBusiness Economics Minor - pre 2009 European Business Human Resource Management / Organisation Behaviour - pre 2009 Information Systems - pre 2009 International Business - pre 2009 Manufacturing Management Marketing Co-Major - pre 2009 Recommended Study Sequence Stage 1 Semester 1 HES1900 Private Pilot Licence * HES1910 Human Factors & Communication HET124A Energy & Motion HMS141 Aviation Mathematics Semester 2 HES1906 Commercial Pilot Licence 1* HES1915 Occupational Health and Safety * HES1935 Internal Combustion and Gas Turbine Engines # HES1945 Aircraft Electrics and Avionics Stage 2 Semester 1 HES2901 Commercial Pilot Licence 2* HES2910 Human Factors and Performance HES2940 Aircraft Aerodynamics and Performance Business Unit Semester 2 HES0000 Careers in the Curriculum (0 Credit Points, no fees incurred) HES2906 Air Transport Pilot Licence 1* HES2986 Aviation Regulation Environment and Operation Business Unit Business Unit Stage 3 Semester 1 HES3901 Airline Standard Flying Training # HES4901 Air Transport Pilot Licence 2* HES4981 Aviation Business Management HES4990 Aviation Legal Framework Business Unit Semester 2 HES4906 Air Transport Pilot Licence 3* Business Unit Business Unit Business Unit Stage 4 Semester 1 HES4961 Aviation Research Project Business Unit Business Unit Business Unit Semester 2 HES4962 Advanced Aviation Research Project Business Unit Business Unit Business Unit Note: students are recommended to follow the above sequence, however, you can choose to vary your program by taking alternative electives according to the program structure rules. The faculty will timetable combinations of Aviation units according to the recommended sequence * these units of study will be either fully or partly delivered by Oxford Aviation Academy (OAA), Moorabbin Airport all seven CASA CPL theory examination credits are required for the student to sit CASA ATPL theory exams students should undertake HES0000 Careers in the Curriculum in their fourth academic semester. Students may undertake it after this point, however, priority will be given to students selecting it as scheduled the faculty will enrol students in HES3901 Airline Standard Flying Training upon OAA confirmation that CPL(A) has been achieved. No Swinburne fees are incurred for Business requirements see the program structure rules and the Business Units Planner template # these units of study are electives please note that international students are unable to undertake IBL and are required to study full-time
Business Units
Education Abroad:
Swinburne offers International Exchange Programs as well as other Swinburne Abroad programs to help internationalise your degree. International Exchange is an academic program allowing you to study at a Swinburne Partner Institution for one or two semesters during your degree. Swinburne's Partner Institutions offer many relevant subjects as well as a secure base to explore a different culture. Your studies whilst on exchange can be credited towards your Swinburne degree, provided they are relevant and approved by Swinburne. For further information visit the Swinburne Abroad website.
Career Opportunities:
This course prepares students for aviation careers in the air transportation industry as professional pilots.
Professional recognition:
This double degree course is designed to take students beyond the requirements for the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA), Air Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL) theory examination and Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL(A)) practical test. The combined degree also fulfills the educational requirements for associate membership of the Institute of Corporate Managers, Secretaries and Administrators; affiliate membership of the Australian Institute of Banking and Finance and; initial membership requirements for the Australian Institute of Management.
Entry Requirements:
Successful completion of an appropriate Victorian Year 12 or its equivalent, such as an interstate or international Year 12 qualification. 2009 VCE Prerequisites: Units 3 & 4 - a study score of at least 20 in English (any) and Mathematical Methods (either). Selection mode: ENTER, interview and satisfaction of the statutory medical requirements of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority. Middle-band: Re-ranking based on study scores in specialist mathematics, physics and psychology. All applicants must participate in a pre-selection program and should register their interest by submitting the Swinburne Application for Interview Form by 30 September. All applicants will be required to attend an interview; details will be sent in the mail by mid November. These applicants must attend in early December. Applicants applying after 30 September must telephone Swinburne for details. Before commencing commercial licence flying training, students will be required to obtain a Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) Class 1 Medical Certificate and are strongly advised to take an evaluation flight to determine if they have the co-ordination skills required. Partially completed tertiary qualifications: preference given to applicants with credit grade average of at least 65% (VTAC calculated GPA of 5) or above with no fails. Advanced Diploma holders: preference given to applicants who have achieved a credit grade average of at least 65% with no fails in the final year. Subject to available places, diploma holders may be considered for selection, with preference given to students who have achieved an average distinction level of 75% or above in the last two semesters of the diploma with no fails in the final year.
ENTER:
2009 Round 1 Clearly-In ENTER: RC
Credit Transfer:
Applicants with prior tertiary studies that satisfy part of the academic requirements of this course may be granted ‘credit’ and/or entry into the course with ‘advanced standing’. University policies apply and applicants are assessed on a case-by-case basis. For further information refer to ‘Swinburne Pathways: Credit Transfer Guide’ at: http://www.swinburne.edu.au/corporate/marketing/pathways//
Pathways (articulation):
An advanced credit transfer system, known as the Pathways program, is in place at Swinburne. Through Pathways, students with one or more of a wide range of post-secondary qualifications (both local and international) can gain entry into a course with advanced standing. Certain subject requirements must be met and an acceptable standard of results achieved in order to gain admission and for maximum credit to be granted. For further information refer to 'Swinburne Pathways: Credit Transfer Guide at: http://www.future.swinburne.edu.au/pathways/index.html Students achieving a credit average in the bridging stream of the Advanced Diploma of Technology (Aviation) course, who have undertaken the bridging stream, will have the opportunity to apply for transfer into the degree course with 125 credit points advanced standing.
Recognition of Prior Learning:
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a process where a student may be granted credit or partial credit towards a qualification in recognition of skills and knowledge gained through work experience, life experience and/or formal training. Further details for students considering higher education courses: http://www.swin.edu.au/corporate/registrar/ppd/files/stuinf.htm
Course Fees:
Swinburne offers domestic undergraduate students Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP). Australian citizens, New Zealand citizens or holders of an Australian permanent resident visa are classified as domestic students. All other students are considered international students. HELP The Higher Education Loan Program (HELP) is a suite of income-contingent loans for Australian citizens and holders of Australian permanent humanitarian visas. HELP consists of: HECS-HELP (previously HECS) – is available to eligible Commonwealth-supported students. It provides students with a loan to cover their student contribution amount. Students are eligible for a 20% discount if they choose to pay all, or at least $500, of their student contribution up front. FEE-HELP (previously PELS) – is available to eligible fee-paying undergraduate and postgraduate students. It provides students with a loan to cover their tuition fees (lifetime maximum $83,313 from 1 January 2009). The FEE-HELP limit is indexed on 1 January each year. OS-HELP – is available to eligible Commonwealth-supported students, who wish to study overseas, with a loan to cover expenses such as accommodation and travel. Note: New Zealand citizens and holders of other Australian permanent resident visas do not have access to HELP loans. These students must pay their student contributions or tuition fees up front without a discount. For further information on your support and study options visit the 'Going to Uni' website at: www.goingtouni.gov.au For information about Swinburne's fees visit: http://www2.swinburne.edu.au/corporate/student_affairs/fees/ Flying Training Fees Students may undertake flying training through enrolment in the Graduate Certificate of Aviation (Piloting) or private arrangement with our flying instructors, Oxford Aviation Academy. In addition to fees payable for the Bachelor degree, students undertaking flying training will pay: - Flying training fees; and, - Additional costs associated with equipment, flight crew licence issue and testing. Expected flying training fees for students commencing 2009 are: Basic single engine CPL and Instrument Rating $A72,900. These fees are based on scheduled flying hours. Further fees will apply if additional flight training hours are needed to obtain required standards. Additional Aviation costs are estimated at $A5,924. Further qualifications can be undertaken at extra cost. For further information about flying training fees, please see http://www.swinburne.edu.au/feis/aviation/flyingtraining.htm. Please note that the fees and additional costs indicated above are estimates and subject to change. Tuition fees are based on the rate applicable as at April 2009 and are subject to change. Swinburne tuition fees are reviewed twice a year.
Swinburne offers domestic undergraduate students Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP). Australian citizens, New Zealand citizens or holders of an Australian permanent resident visa are classified as domestic students. All other students are considered international students. HELP The Higher Education Loan Program (HELP) is a suite of income-contingent loans for Australian citizens and holders of Australian permanent humanitarian visas. HELP consists of:
Further information:
Submit an Online Enquiry Tel: 1300 ASK SWIN (1300 275 794) Email: study@swinburne.edu.au Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences website