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bio161
8th Dec 2011, 14:36
Hi all of you,

I need a help from somedoby who has a little more knowledge than me in this field. I'm looking for a postgraduation (Social science degree) master in Human Factor (if possible specifically applied to Aviation) but, looking around the net the amount of info is huge and, most of the time, unclear. :confused: :confused: :confused:

Something really good i found under this link but the problem is that the university is in Australia and i'm not sure if in Europe this master would be valid.

Master of Aviation (Human Factors) at Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia (http://courses.swinburne.edu.au/courses/Master-of-Aviation-%28Human-Factors%29-M096N/local)

Could anyone of you suggest me a master, or a university which offers a Human Factor master?

VJW
8th Dec 2011, 14:55
Think this question is better suited for the Wanabee forum. However, what do you mean by being 'valid' in Europe. Valid for what exactly?

bio161
8th Dec 2011, 16:37
Thx..Valid i intend as recognized in europe as a master and the other way around..i don't know how an european degree is accepted/valid in australia..

Piece of Cake
13th Dec 2011, 16:05
Cranfield University in England do a Masters degree in "Human Factors & Safety Assessment in Aeronautics".


MSc Human Factors and Safety Assessment in Aeronautics (http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/soe/postgraduatestudy/safetyassessment/index.html)

I am doing the course at the moment and I find it really very interesting.