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Swinburne University of Technology

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Master of Aviation (Human Factors)

  • Masters (Coursework)

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Duration
1.5 years full-time
Course Code
MA-AVHF
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Mar, Aug
Domestic Fees
$27,600 per year / $41,400 total
International Fees
$30,960 per year / $46,440 total

About this course

 
The Master of Aviation (Human Factors) forms the final stage in a three-stage nested suite of programs consisting of:
Master of Aviation (Human Factors) (MA-AVHF)
 
The Master of Aviation (Human Factors) qualifies graduates to undertake leadership developmental roles in aviation human factors. The course provides students with the advanced knowledge necessary to design, implement and manage human factors programs within the aviation industry and how to develop innovative effective management of contemporary and emerging aviation human factors issues and challenges.
 
The course, primarily, will meet the needs of personnel currently involved in the aviation industry who wish to upgrade their skills at tertiary level in the advanced area of human factors. In addition, the course has application for personnel in other technologically based industries including rail, shipping, medical, heavy industry, the chemical industry and energy production.
 
Please note that students must have access to the internet as materials are delivered online.
 
Find out more about the Department of Aviation.

Study locations

Off-Campus

Course structure

To qualify for the Master of Aviation (Human Factors), students must complete 12 units (150 credit points):

  • 7 core units (87.5 credit points)
  • 3 discipline units (37.5 credit points)
  • 2 elective units (25 credit points)

Maximum Academic CreditThe maximum level of credit that can be granted for the Master of Aviation (Management) award is 100 credit points (normally 8 units), this is based on exit award requirements of 150 credit points

Credit for prior study or work

Credit is granted in recognition of previous study and/or experience and allows students to gain advanced standing towards their course. Applicants are assessed on a case-by-case basis. Learn more about credit. Within the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology, the maximum credit available is four units (50 credit points) towards a 150 credit point Master.