Qantas-Griffith partnership takes off
Griffith University has joined Australia's leading airline, Qantas, to offer an exciting new cadetship.
The program enables students to undertake a three year Bachelor of Aviation and a Graduate Diploma of Flight Management then on successful completion undertake a further two years of flying employment experience within the Qantas Group.
After successful completion of this phase of training, cadets will be considered for employment as a Second Officer with the Qantas Group.
Griffith University Head of Aviation Associate Professor Paul Bates said the joint Qantas and Griffith program would open the skies to a wider range of students.
"This joint cadetship program has FEE-HELP eligibility, enabling Griffith and Qantas to recruit the best possible students from around the country without regard to their financial status," he said.
"A university education provides well-rounded pilots, better able to meet the demands of the aviation industry well into the future."
- More information on the Qantas Cadet Program
Credit and articulation arrangements
Griffith Aviation has, or is building, credit and/or articulation arrangements with the following institutions:
- Central Queensland University (CQU)
- Canadore College of Applied Arts and Technology, Ontario
- Charles Sturt University
- Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, Ontario
- Confederation College Of Applied Arts and Technology, Ontario
- Medicine Hat College, Alberta
- Mount Royal College, Alberta
- Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, Alberta
- Okanagan College, British Columbia
- Queensland Institute of Business and Technology
- Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
- Red River College of Applied Arts, Science and Technology, Manitoba
- Sault College of Applied Arts and Technology, Ontario
- Selkirk College, British Columbia
- Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology, Ontario
- University of Newcastle
- University of Queensland (UQ)
- University of Sydney
For more information, see the Credit Precedents for Aviation.