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Jburgess95
16th May 2014, 00:41
HI,

I am currently studying a bachelor of aviation at griffith university and am aware that I will have to pick an elective to get enough credit points to finish my bachelor. Is there any thoughts as to what kind of broad subjects might be useful for aviation. So i'd appreciate any ideas that people throw at me.

Thanks

mcgrath50
16th May 2014, 08:38
Something that interests you so you can excel realtively easily. The subjects you pick at the end of the day are pretty immaterial as a pilot.

Old Akro
16th May 2014, 10:02
Something that interests you so you can excel realtively easily. The subjects you pick at the end of the day are pretty immaterial as a pilot.

I agree, except I would put the full stop after immaterial.

mcgrath50
16th May 2014, 14:19
I agree, except I would put the full stop after immaterial.

Short of if you are picking electives to specialise eg; pediatrics rather than oncology, you are correct it doesn't matter full stop. Uni is about what you learn outside the classroom.

Berealgetreal
16th May 2014, 20:34
Pick something that will take you away from aviation and into a career with good prospects. Banking, finance and medicine would be my pick.

Revisit this post in about 5-10 years time.

tail wheel
16th May 2014, 21:30
You want an elective subject to get enough credit points to finish your bachelor?

If the sole purpose of the course is to gain credit points, surely you would take the subject that to you is the easiest and at which you feel you would pass?

Is a degree now all about getting enough credit points and not gaining knowledge to complement your career?

Why ask here? Surely you are the best judge.