Bachelor of Aviation @ Swinburne University
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Bachelor of Aviation @ Swinburne University
G'day all, Quick question. I'm considering applying for the 2011 Bachelor of Aviation course here at Swinburne University in Melbourne. Is there anyone here who has had ANY experience with the course? i.e. past/present students, graduates, teachers or industry professionals? Any information would be greatly appreciated. It's quite a commitment for a $100K+ course, and I'm trying to gather any information which will aid in making my overall decision. Cheers
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Certainly is interesting, thanks for posting. Also to condsider. What is the overall workload like? I understand that in the first year you spend two days at Swinburne (Hawthorn) covering the academic units of the course, and 3 days flight training at OAA (Moorabbin). How 'full on' is it? What are the contact hours, both academic units and flight training, and how does it affect you? Has anyone studied any elective units, in addition to the practicum units? Also, does anyone have access or knowledge to the destination data of graduates? Where in the world do they end up?
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Hi there,
My name is Nicola and I work at Swinburne University.
You've got some very valid and detailed questions about the Bachelor of Aviation!
The best place to start would be by sending an email with all your questions through to [email protected] or by calling 1300 ASK SWIN (1300 275 794). You can ask for your questions to be passed on to an academic in the aviation area.
You can also find the course listing here: Bachelor of Aviation at Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
Contact hours are around 48 hours per week - so yes, quite full on!
Here's another link to a student profile of one of our past students to give you an idea about job opportunities after you graduate: Engineering and Industrial Sciences > Student Profiles > Cameron Gee
Please also take note that if you're interested in studying in Semester 1 2011, then you must apply through VTAC by 30 September to aviod paying late application fees - www.vtac.edu.au
Hope this was of assistance,
Nicola
My name is Nicola and I work at Swinburne University.
You've got some very valid and detailed questions about the Bachelor of Aviation!
The best place to start would be by sending an email with all your questions through to [email protected] or by calling 1300 ASK SWIN (1300 275 794). You can ask for your questions to be passed on to an academic in the aviation area.
You can also find the course listing here: Bachelor of Aviation at Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
Contact hours are around 48 hours per week - so yes, quite full on!
Here's another link to a student profile of one of our past students to give you an idea about job opportunities after you graduate: Engineering and Industrial Sciences > Student Profiles > Cameron Gee
Please also take note that if you're interested in studying in Semester 1 2011, then you must apply through VTAC by 30 September to aviod paying late application fees - www.vtac.edu.au
Hope this was of assistance,
Nicola
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I did master degree in Air Transportation Management at Swinburne Uni. This program is part time load so I can work and study at the same time. You may call uni to get more info about your cousre. There are lots of friendly professional staff.
good luck with your study.
good luck with your study.