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HonoursCU51 - Bachelor of Aviation Technology
Program Aim
The Bachelor of Aviation Technology offers students the opportunity to undertake a range of careers in the aviation aerospace and IT industries. The Bachelor of Aviation Technology program is designed to provide students with a knowledge and understanding of:
- theories and practices appropriate for the aviation industry;
- theories and practices appropriate for the information technology industry; and
- the professional ethical, legal and security issues in both industries;
plus the skills to:
- work in the aviation industry;
- work in a range of operational and management positions within the aviation, aerospace and information technology industries; and
- analyse problems critically and design appropriate solutions.
Program Structure
To obtain a Bachelor of Aviation Technology, a student must complete a total of 20 courses/144 units of credit (equivalent to 24 x 6 units of credit courses) as follows:
- 5 courses (54 units of credit) in aviation theory;
- 12 courses (72 units of credit) in information technology; and
- 3 courses selected from a list of business, management and law (18 credit points).