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Bachelor of Aviation

Graduates will have gained the knowledge and skills required to possess a Commercial Pilot Licence, Airline Transport Pilot Licence theory and a Multi-Engine Command Instrument Rating.

In addition students will have gained knowledge of the Australian and International aviation environment as well as a thorough understanding of the abilities and frailties of the human body and psyche in connection with aviation.

Graduate Diploma of Flight Management

Graduates should have gained the knowledge, skills attributes and competencies to obtain Australian Government prescribed licences to be immediately employed as a professional commercial pilot.

Graduates will be qualified as pilots and prepared for employment in general aviation. You will also be able to apply the skills acquired in your degree to many areas of the aviation industry such as management, research and human resource management.

Graduate Certificate in Aviation Management and Master of Aviation Management

It is expected that graduates from this program will use the information and experiences to further their careers in the industry and thus provide any future employer with a competitive advantage over other airlines in the region.

Career help from Griffith

The Careers and Employment Service at Griffith offers a wide range of services to ensure the employment success of students and graduates.

Services include:

  • Job search seminars
  • Recruitment fairs (Australian employers)
  • International Careers Fair (overseas employers)
  • Online vacancy and career information system (CareerBoard)
  • Griffith Industry Mentoring Program
  • Making Employment Happen (seminar embedded into first year lectures)
  • Employer presentations program
  • Indigenous placement program
  • Workplace contact list (people in the workplace able to be contacted by Griffith students)
  • Career Smarter (online career development program)
  • Postgraduate careers symposium
  • Employer liaison
  • One-on-one career counselling and information

More information can be found on the Careers and Employment Service website.

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