View Full Version : QANTAS. Maths, Physics.


160knots
2nd May 2007, 02:28
I know this subject has been done to death, however a search on PPRUNE has produced a negative result.

What Maths and Physics Year 12 courses will be acceptable to QANTAS? Are there any tertiary institutions that complete these requirements in one semester externally?



aircabbie
2nd May 2007, 02:47
Hi there ,

I have the actuall list of approved courses and contact details of these courses which was sent to me by Qantas Recruitment. .
I also have all the course informationd from Dawrin university for Maths , English and Physics . This is a free course ..

Anyone wanting these details PM and i will be more than happy to foward them on . If i can i'll try to post all the details , ill see how i go ..

cheers cabbie:ok:

aircabbie
2nd May 2007, 02:55
after further reading your post 160 the anwser is yes there are courses availiable in which you can do this in one semester ...


cheers Cabbie:ok:

TwinNDB
2nd May 2007, 03:42
The best way to find out which courses are currently approved by QF is to call Qantas recruitment and NOT rely on a RUMOUR network, despite the good info' that is on here.

I did mine about 3 or 4 years ago in Perth, both subjects over two(ish) weeks and found them to be very good.

Twin.

aircabbie
2nd May 2007, 03:58
good advice

Googlewac
2nd May 2007, 21:48
Aircabbie check your pm's mate. Thanks.

lemel
2nd Aug 2007, 09:25
hi Aircabbie,

can you check your pm's.

thanks mate
lemel

Berner
3rd Aug 2007, 09:52
Check out the QF website. Physics is no longer required.

Which is nice considering I spent a year at night school doing it

WilliamOK
4th Aug 2007, 09:53
Still, having the physics knowlege will come in handy regardless.

mingalababya
4th Aug 2007, 11:41
Passes* in English and Mathematics# at a level equivalent to or higher than the NSW Higher School Certificate Examination ^
or
Fully completed Bachelor’s Degree of any discipline
http://www.qantas.com.au/info/about/employment/pilotsDirectCriteria
Well, it looks like you don't even need HSC maths anymore. You could be an Arts graduate majoring in Ancient History and still meet the minimum academic qualifications it seems. :rolleyes: