Graduate Diploma of Aviation (Human Factors)
Postgraduate course
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Overview
Please note: students must have access to the internet as materials are delivered online.
The Graduate Diploma of Aviation (Human Factors) forms the second stage in a nested program consisting of:
| Duration | 2 years part-time | ||
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| Study mode | Distance | ||
| Course code | M095N | ||
| Fees | The total tuition fee is dependent upon the combination of units of study selected by the student. Fees are reviewed each year. For information about Swinburne's fees visit the Fees website. |
Course in detail
On this page: course description, course structure, major specialisations and units of study.
Course description
Please note: students must have access to the internet as materials are delivered online.
The Graduate Diploma of Aviation (Human Factors) forms the second stage in a nested program consisting of:
Course structure
The graduate diploma comprises eight units (100 credit points) normally taken over two years of part-time study by distance education, plus the seminar attendance requirement.
- Introduction to Air Transportation (HES6611)
- HES6699A Aviation Industry Conference (0 credit points)
- Four Aviation (Human Factors) units of study
- Three approved elective units of study
A three-day conference is held each year at the Hawthorn campus during July. This enables students and staff to interact and to consolidate and expand understanding of the industry and of the subject material delivered. Attendance at one seminar series is mandatory for graduate certificate, graduate diploma and master students. HES6699A Aviation Industry Conference is a zero credit point unit.
Major specialisations
Units of study
HES6611 Introduction to Air Transportation
HES6699A Aviation Industry Conference (0 credit points)
HES6002 Safety in Operational Teams
HES6600 Introductory Human Factors
HES6601 Human Factors in Air Traffic Management
HES6602 CRM and Threat & Error Management
HES6603 Organisational Change in Aviation
HES6604 Advanced Human Factors
HES6605 Human Factors in Maintenance
HES6606 Human Factors Instruction
HES6616 Stress and Fatigue Management in Aviation
HES6611 Introduction to Air Transportation
HES6699A Aviation Industry Conference (0 credit points)
Three Aviation (Human Factors) units of study
One Aviation (Human Factors) unit of study
Three elective units of study
Graduate outcomes
On this page: aims and objectives.
Aims and objectives
Students undertaking this program can expect a comprehensive and in-depth approach to areas such as:
- The principles of human factors
- Threat and error management
- Safety management systems
- Implementation of human factors training programs
- Applied human factors research
On this page: entry requirements and recognition of prior learning
Entry requirements
Entry requirements
- Aviation
- Engineering
- Business
- Economics
- Management
- Law
- Marketing
- Science
- Technology
- Psychology
- Social Science
or other disciplines assessed to be appropriate.
Entry is also open to the following candidates, provided that they have completed at least two years' operational experience:
- Air Traffic Controllers (ATC)
- Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (LAME)
- Company managers and supervisors
- Military Pilots who have completed a "Wings Course"
- Pilots holding an Airline Transport Pilot's Licence (ATPL)
Candidates who do not fit the exact categories above, but who meet all of the following criteria:
- Are currently working in the aviation industry
- Have demonstrated academic capacity to deal with the study required
- Would benefit from participation in the program
may be eligible for the entry at the graduate certificate level. Upon completion of the graduate certificate students may enrol in the graduate diploma.
This category also allows applicants with overseas qualifications, for which there is no precise Australian equivalent, to be admitted to the program.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Further details for students considering Higher Education courses: www.future.swinburne.edu.au/pathways/rpl
Apply
On this page: how to apply, course fees and find out more.
