Our aviation management courses teach you a range of skills needed to build a career in aviation, including:

  • organisation
  • regulation
  • safety
  • technical and business management.
     

You'll also have the opportunity to get hands-on experience working with large-scale aviation industry partners, including QANTAS and Melbourne Airport.

When you graduate from our aviation management courses you’ll have more than just the knowledge to simply do your job — you’ll develop strategic thinking to identify and fix problems within the aviation industry, including within airports and airlines.

Check out our courses to find detailed course information, application dates, entry requirements, fees, subjects, ATAR requirements and more. 

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There's still time to apply for Semester 1 2025

Don't wait another year. Submit an application now and start your studies on Monday 3 March.

Aviation study tour

What do Airbus, Virgin Atlantic, Boeing and FedEx have in common? They are all destinations on the Swinburne aviation international study tour!

  • "What I like most is that the course provides students with a sound understanding of the aviation industry, both locally and overseas, and also provides opportunities in many different areas in the industry."

    Brayden , Bachelor of Aviation Management

    • Aviation
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    Australian-made sustainable powders to drive the future of advanced manufacturing

    A high-tech spinout from Swinburne University of Technology will deliver Australian-made High Entropy Material (HEM) powders, developed from recycled industrial feedstocks, to advanced manufacturing and 3D printing facilities.

    Thursday 27 March 2025
    • Aviation

    Swinburne student navigates new heights with International Aviation Womens Association annual scholarship

    When Beatrice Lorenzo first began studying aviation at Swinburne University of Technology, she found herself massively outnumbered by her male classmates. But now she’s facing the industry’s gender stereotypes head-on and packing her bags to fly to Dublin, Ireland, to attend the International Aviation Womens Association Annual Conference in November.  

    Friday 18 October 2024

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