The Bachelor of Aviation Management at Swinburne is designed for those who want to launch a career in aviation without becoming a pilot. The course covers organisational, regulatory, safety, technical, and business management skills needed to operate within the aviation industry. Students will learn about how planes operate, socially responsible practices, and logistical partnerships. The program offers state-of-the-art facilities, innovative coursework, and opportunities to engage with industry professionals through real-world projects and work-integrated learning.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is backed by Swinburne’s more than 30 years of leadership in aviation education. It offers real-world industry experience through guaranteed work placements and projects with organisations like Qantas and Melbourne Airport. The course is also professionally accredited by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA), ensuring high standards and industry relevance. International students are supported with extensive resources and support systems to help succeed.
The course includes core units, major units, and electives, with a pathway to focus on areas like airline operations, airport management, safety, and risk management. The curriculum is structured to provide practical and theoretical knowledge across all facets of aviation management.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
23.34L
Living cost
To graduate, students must complete units totaling 300 credit points, including core units, major units, and electives. The course is structured over three years, with essential placements and project work integrated into the curriculum. Admission depends on meeting academic prerequisites, including specific VCE units and English language requirements, or relevant work experience.

English language test
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Graduates can pursue roles such as aviation regulatory and safety services manager, airline ground operations manager, airport manager, airline operations manager, or aviation consultant. The program prepares students for leadership roles in various aviation organisations, combining operational management with safety and strategic planning.