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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, acknowledging that airlines value pilots with engineering backgrounds. Alternatively, you might opt to become an engineer with flight qualifications, understanding that aerospace firms developing aircraft or aviation systems favor 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 the Electronic Engineering or Mechanical Engineering specialization from the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) with the core curriculum of the Bachelor of Aviation, encompassing the theoretical aspects of flight instruction.
After completing the program, you'll earn qualifications as an electronics or mechanical engineer while also fulfilling all theoretical requirements for a commercial pilot's license. This exceptional combination allows you to either advance toward a pilot career through additional training or establish yourself as a highly skilled engineer within the aviation sector.
Standard academic entry to our undergraduate degrees requires completion of secondary school comparable to Australian Year 12 or equivalent academic achievement.
The minimum English language requirements for such applicants for entry to this program are as follows: