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This dual degree program opens two distinct career paths. Upon graduation, you could pursue certification as a commercial pilot with engineering credentials - a combination highly valued by airlines. Alternatively, you might opt for an engineering career with aviation qualifications, as aerospace firms often seek engineers with flight experience. To obtain flight certification, you'll need to complete the Graduate Diploma of Flight Management (GDFM). This specialized program merges either Electronic or Mechanical Engineering studies from the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) with the essential coursework from the Bachelor of Aviation, covering all theoretical aspects of flight training. Graduates emerge with full engineering qualifications in their chosen field while having completed all theoretical requirements for a commercial pilot's license. This exceptional program prepares you for either advanced flight training or specialized engineering roles within the aviation sector.