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environment.
RMIT has been involved in aerospace and
aviation education and training for over
60 years. RMIT’s suite of aerospace and
aviation programs produces graduates who
are equipped to be effective, in their chosen
industry, in a wide range of roles and levels.
RMIT graduates continue to be highly
employable.
The Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation)
degree is designed to prepare you for
employment in a range of operational
management and planning roles within the
aviation industry. These include airline
operations management, airport landside
operations, airport airside operations, airport
planning, aviation safety management, airline
maintenance management and supervision.
The degree offers a career development option
for commercial pilots. You will gain a broad
awareness of the aviation industry and a range
of analytical skills that will enable you to work
with a comprehensive appreciation of the
operating environment for this special industry.
As a graduate, you will be able to demonstrate
breadth and depth of thinking to be able to
solve problems in the aviation industry
workplace.
Learning by doing
The Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation)
program has no formal work experience
requirements, but during your studies you will
be exposed to industry practices through site
visits and industry-based lecturers.
What you’ll study
The Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation)
degree combines studies in core discipline
areas with elective studies that enable you to
tailor your degree and to enhance your career
opportunities.
Areas of study include:
»» Technical studies, through which you
develop an understanding of aircraft and
aviation systems.
»» Professional development courses, where
project activities develop and integrate
discipline-specific skills and generic
capabilities that are widely used across
any profession.
»» Industry systems and processes, through
which you develop knowledge and skills in
planning and management.
The degree covers the specifics of planning
and management relevant to the aviation
industry, taking account of risk, safety, human
factors, the industry environment, and other
key themes.
Career outlook
Graduates may choose to embark on
professional careers in the following areas:
»» Airline maintenance and management
»» Airline operations
»» Airport management
»» Airport operations
»» Airport planning
»» Aviation charter business
»» Aviation consulting
»» Aviation regulation and safety.
Application and entrance procedures
Application procedure
VTAC application
Entrance requirements
Current Year 12
2010 ENTER/ATAR: 80.70
Prerequisites: units 3 and 4—English (any)
and mathematics (any).
Non-Year 12
Prerequisite: none.
Please refer to page 57 for more details.
Qualified commercial pilots and others with
experience in the aviation industry are
particularly encouraged to apply.
Extra requirements
Non-Year 12 applicants must complete and
submit a VTAC Pi form, available online at
www.vtac.edu.au , if they wish other
information to be considered.
Please refer to the 2011 VTAC Guide for
full details on extra requirements.
Pathway
Student with relevant qualifications who are
successful in gaining a place in the degree
can apply for advanced standing.
Application for recognition of prior learning
are considered on a case-by-case basis.
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»» Aerospace engineering (page 3)
»» Aerospace engineering and management
(page 6)
Legend: D—Degree; T —TAFE; FT—full-time; PT—part-time; PTA—part-time may be available; RC—A range of selection criteria applied; N/A—not available 13
Chemical engineering D
BP049 Bachelor of Engineering
(Chemical Engineering)
Duration: 4 yrs FT or PTA
City
Chemical engineers develop technologies
that improve our quality of life.
Chemical engineering work is diverse. You
may be involved in water purification, food
production and processing, or help to
improve products like soap and cosmetics.
Chemical engineering is also important to
health and well being, as technology is applied
to make vaccines and drugs. Todays chemical
engineers help protect the environment and
 
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