The Bachelor of Aviation course will prepare you for a range of careers in the aviation industry including as an Airline Transport pilot and an aviation management professional. In the first year of the course, you will learn the fundamentals of the aviation industry including safety, human factors, relevant national and international laws, airline and airport operations, flight fundamentals and the basics of piloting an aircraft in a simulated environment. You will also lay the foundation to gain crucial lifelong learning and transferable skills, such as critical thinking, problem-solving, communication and teamwork.
In the Airline and Airport Operations major, you will study the core theoretical foundations of aviation operational management including aviation marketing, finance analysis, air freight transportation, resource management and planning and operation. In this major, you will develop skills in critical thinking, decision making, problem solving and teamwork in the context of airline and airport operation. You will also develop an understanding of the relationship between human physiology/psychology and the aviation environment by focusing on the function and limitations of the human body. You will be introduced to the application of safety processes and how they are applied within the aviation industry and the laws that are relevant to airline and airport operations. Throughout the course, you will learn to apply your knowledge of aviation management combined with advanced critical thinking skills to solve a range of authentic aviation problems.
The Flight Operations major will prepare you for a career as a professional airline pilot capable of managing a multi-crew environment. In this major, you will study the academic and aeronautical knowledge requirements of the Air Transport Pilot License and Command Instrument Rating. You will build knowledge and skills relating to aerodynamics, navigation, meteorology and flight planning, as well as being introduced to the laws that are relevant to aviation, multi-crew environments and the development and maintenance of a safety management system. Throughout the course, you will learn to apply your aviation knowledge and advanced critical thinking skills to resolve complex airline transport operation scenarios.
If you wish to become a commercial pilot you will need to complete the CM54 Graduate Diploma of Aviation course in addition to the CL09 Bachelor of Aviation (Flight Operations). After successful completion of the first term of study, in your second term, you will attend an interview to ascertain your preparedness for a career as a pilot. Once you have successfully completed the interview, you will be requested to apply for the CM54 Graduate Diploma of Aviation course. You must graduate from CL09 Bachelor of Aviation (Flight Operations) before the completion of CM54 Graduate Diploma of Aviation.
The Bachelor of Aviation (Flight Operations) prepares you for aviation careers in the air transportation industry as a professional airline pilot. When you graduate with the Bachelor of Aviation (Flight Operations) you will meet the aeronautical knowledge requirements for a career as a professional airline pilot in the air transportation industry. When studied in conjunction with CQUniversity’s CM54 Graduate Diploma of Aviation you would be qualified to work as a professional pilot and have access to aviation careers in the air transportation industry, or a cadetship/ traineeship offered by some airlines. You may also be eligible to apply for the Australian Defence Force which recruits potential pilots for all services. With additional flight training you can explore opportunities in general aviation such as; flight instructing, tourism operations and agricultural operations such as mustering and crop spraying.
Aviation management is a broad and dynamic
field and there is unlimited amounts of aviation business administration jobs that are
necessary to keep air travel moving safely. This major provides a broad range
of skills, both technical and managerial, that will prepare you to
become an aviation professional who understands the theory behind airline and
airport operations and can apply these principles to a practical work
environment for
long-term careers in airline and airport management. Aviation
professional jobs require critical thinking and clear communication skills.
You are going to be working with people not only your company but again cross
company lines or across industry lines or with regulatory people to maintain
the safest travel industry in the world. Graduates complete a degree in aviation
management receive a diverse training in skills that are necessary for an
airline or airport management career and are hired by airlines and
related organizations such as airports, government agencies, tourism
authorities, freight forwarders, airport ground handling companies, consulting
firms, IT firms and air safety authorities.
Duration | 3 years full-time |
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Credit Points that Must be Earned | 144 |
Number of Units Required | CQUniversity uses the concept of credits to express the amount of study required for a particular course and individual units. The number of units varies between courses. Units in undergraduate courses normally consist of 6 points of credit or multiples thereof (e.g. 12, 18, 24). |
Expected Hours of Study | One point of credit is equivalent to an expectation of approximately two hours of student work per week in a term. |
Course Type | Undergraduate Award |
Qualification (post nominal) | BAv |
AQF Level | Level 7: Bachelor Degree |
Course Fees |
Indicative Year - 2025
Indicative Year - 2024
Indicative Year - 2023
Indicative Year - 2022
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Domestic Students Tertiary Admission Centre Codes (TAC) Codes |
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International Students CRICOS Codes |
Rank Threshold | SR 68 | ATAR 68 |
English Language Proficiency Requirements
If you were not born in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Ireland, South Africa or United States of America, you are required to meet the English Language Proficiency requirements set by the University.
Applicants are required to provide evidence of completion of:
completed within Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, South Africa, Ireland, or United States of America, which will meet the English proficiency.
If you do not satisfy any of the above you will need to undertake an English language proficiency test and achieve the following scores as below:
English test results remain valid for no more than two years between final examination date and the date of commencement of study, and must appear on a single result certificate.
If you are an International student please visit International students English requirements for further information.
Each student will be assessed individually.
Senior English, Physics and Mathematical Methods.
Interim Awards | Not applicable |
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Exit Awards | CL06 - Associate Degree of Aviation CL11 - Diploma of Aviation |
Accreditation |
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Compulsory Residential School | Compulsory Residential Schools are required for the laboratory and presentation components in certain units. |
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AVAT13025 - Aviation Placement is a 12 credit unit for third-year students in the Airline and Airport Operations major who will gain important work experience (up to 240 hrs) directly from industry partners. |
Year | Number of Students |
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2024 | 155 |
2023 | 178 |
2022 | 192 |
2021 | 171 |
2020 | 146 |
Please note that in some instances there may be similarities between course, entry and inherent requirements.
If you experience difficulties meeting these requirements, reasonable adjustments may be made upon contacting accessibility@cqu.edu.au. Adjustment must not compromise the academic integrity of the degree or course chosen at CQUniversity or the legal requirements of field education.
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Students who are wishing to complete the Flight Operations major are required to hold a Class 1 Aviation Medical throughout the course.
Students who are wishing to complete the Flight Operations major are required to obtain an Australian Security Identification Card (ASIC) before commencing flying in the second year and maintain that current throughout the course.
Students who are wishing to complete the Airline and Airport Operations major may be required to obtain an Australian Security Identification Card (ASIC) to complete AVAT13025 Aviation Placement and AVAT13026 Aviation Capstone Project units.
Course Learning Outcomes | ||||||
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Australian Qualifications Framework Descriptors | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
1. KNOWLEDGE Have a broad and coherent body of knowledge, with depth in the underlying principles and concepts in one or more disciplines as a basis for independent lifelong learning | ||||||
2. SKILLS Have cognitive skills to review critically, analyse, consolidate and synthesise knowledge | ||||||
3. SKILLS Have cognitive and technical skills to demonstrate a broad understanding of knowledge with depth in some areas | ||||||
4. SKILLS Have cognitive and creative skills to exercise critical thinking and judgement in identifying and solving problems with intellectual independence | ||||||
5. SKILLS Have communication skills to present a clear, coherent and independent exposition of knowledge and ideas | ||||||
6. APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Demonstrate initiative and judgement in planning, problem solving and decision making in professional practice and/or scholarship | ||||||
7. APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Adapt knowledge and skills in diverse contexts | ||||||
8. APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILL Be responsible and accountable for own learning and professional practice and in collaboration with others within broad parameters | ||||||
KNOWLEDGE Develop an understanding and appreciation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and culture in contemporary and historical context using the respectful and appropriate protocols and terminology | ||||||
APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Engage in reflective self-evaluation of own cultural values and perspectives to proactively create an inclusive workplace that affirms and celebrates cultural diversity | ||||||
APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Display leadership by creating inclusive work environments and work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in a culturally respectful manner |
Course Learning Outcomes | |||||
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Australian Qualifications Framework Descriptors | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
1. KNOWLEDGE Have a broad and coherent body of knowledge, with depth in the underlying principles and concepts in one or more disciplines as a basis for independent lifelong learning | |||||
2. SKILLS Have cognitive skills to review critically, analyse, consolidate and synthesise knowledge | |||||
3. SKILLS Have cognitive and technical skills to demonstrate a broad understanding of knowledge with depth in some areas | |||||
4. SKILLS Have cognitive and creative skills to exercise critical thinking and judgement in identifying and solving problems with intellectual independence | |||||
5. SKILLS Have communication skills to present a clear, coherent and independent exposition of knowledge and ideas | |||||
6. APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Demonstrate initiative and judgement in planning, problem solving and decision making in professional practice and/or scholarship | |||||
7. APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Adapt knowledge and skills in diverse contexts | |||||
8. APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILL Be responsible and accountable for own learning and professional practice and in collaboration with others within broad parameters | |||||
KNOWLEDGE Develop an understanding and appreciation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and culture in contemporary and historical context using the respectful and appropriate protocols and terminology | |||||
APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Engage in reflective self-evaluation of own cultural values and perspectives to proactively create an inclusive workplace that affirms and celebrates cultural diversity | |||||
APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Display leadership by creating inclusive work environments and work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in a culturally respectful manner |
Course Learning Outcomes | ||||||
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Australian Qualifications Framework Descriptors | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
1. KNOWLEDGE Have a broad and coherent body of knowledge, with depth in the underlying principles and concepts in one or more disciplines as a basis for independent lifelong learning | ||||||
2. SKILLS Have cognitive skills to review critically, analyse, consolidate and synthesise knowledge | ||||||
3. SKILLS Have cognitive and technical skills to demonstrate a broad understanding of knowledge with depth in some areas | ||||||
4. SKILLS Have cognitive and creative skills to exercise critical thinking and judgement in identifying and solving problems with intellectual independence | ||||||
5. SKILLS Have communication skills to present a clear, coherent and independent exposition of knowledge and ideas | ||||||
6. APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Demonstrate initiative and judgement in planning, problem solving and decision making in professional practice and/or scholarship | ||||||
7. APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Adapt knowledge and skills in diverse contexts | ||||||
8. APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILL Be responsible and accountable for own learning and professional practice and in collaboration with others within broad parameters | ||||||
KNOWLEDGE Develop an understanding and appreciation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and culture in contemporary and historical context using the respectful and appropriate protocols and terminology | ||||||
APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Engage in reflective self-evaluation of own cultural values and perspectives to proactively create an inclusive workplace that affirms and celebrates cultural diversity | ||||||
APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Display leadership by creating inclusive work environments and work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in a culturally respectful manner |
Number of units: 8 | Total credit points: 48 |
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You will begin your study in the Bachelor of Aviation by learning about the basics of the aviation industry and professional practice.
Available units | ||
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
AVAT11013 | Introduction to Aviation | |
AVAT11005 | Flight Fundamentals | |
BUSN11016 | Introduction to Study and Professional Practice | |
AVAT11010 | Aviation Safety Fundamentals | |
AVAT11012 | Introduction to Flight Operations | |
AVAT11008 | Introduction to Aviation Management | |
AVAT11009 | Principles and Practice of Aviation Law and Policy | |
AVAT12018 | Air Freight Transportation |
Number of units: 15 | Total credit points: 96 |
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Airline and Airport Operations major is available to International students at the Cairns campus.
In the second year of your course, you will learn the fundamentals of airline and airport operations.
Available units | ||
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ECON11026 | Principles of Economics | |
ACCT11059 | Accounting, Learning and Online Communication | |
AVAT12017 | Aviation Marketing | |
AVAT12022 | Airport Management | |
AVAT12015 | Aviation Economics | |
AVAT12016 | Airline Finance Analysis | |
AVAT12020 | Airline Resource Management | |
SOCL19069 | Social Research Methods |
Finally, you will complete your journey to becoming an aviation professional by completing the following units, including a major aviation project.
Available units | ||
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
AVAT13020 | Aviation Strategic Management | |
AVAT13023 | Aviation Data Analysis | |
AVAT13011 | Advanced Human Factors | |
AVAT13014 | Applied Safety Management Systems | |
AVAT13022 | Sustainable Aviation | |
AVAT13026 | Aviation Capstone Project | |
AVAT13025 | Aviation Placement |
Number of units: 13 | Total credit points: 96 |
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After successfully completing Term 1 of Year 1 you will be interviewed to determine your suitability to apply for the Graduate Diploma of Aviation (Flight Operations).
In the second year of your course, you will cover the CASA Commercial Pilot Licence curriculum.
Available units | ||
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
AVAT11006 | Commercial Pilot Licence Air Law | |
AVAT12006 | Commercial Pilot Licence Aerodynamics & Aircraft General Knowledge | |
AVAT12008 | Commercial Pilot Licence Meteorology | |
AVAT12009 | Commercial Pilot Licence Navigation | |
AVAT12011 | Commercial Pilot Licence Human Factors | |
AVAT12010 | Commercial Pilot Licence Flight Planning | |
SOCL19069 | Social Research Methods |
Finally, you will complete your journey to becoming an aviation professional by completing the following units, including a major aviation project.
Available units | ||
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
AVAT13014 | Applied Safety Management Systems | |
AVAT13011 | Advanced Human Factors | |
AVAT13028 | Advanced Flight Theory 1 | |
AVAT13027 | Advanced Flight Theory 2 | |
AVAT13013 | Multi Crew Cooperation | |
AVAT13026 | Aviation Capstone Project |
International Availability
Only the Airline and Airport Operations major of this course is available to international students. If you are an international student aspiring to a career as a pilot, please apply for the CQUniversity CL29 Bachelor of Aviation (Commercial Pilot) course. CL29 is designed specifically to prepare international students for a Commercial Pilot Licence outcome and include all the Commercial Pilot Licence flight training.