Overview
Project-based and work-integrated learning means you’ll graduate equipped to be effective in a wide range of roles. The degree’s aviation component will prepare you for employment in a range of operational management and planning roles in the aviation industry.
The business management component will further enhance your understanding and skills, while preparing you to manage contemporary organisations within complex and changing economic and social conditions.
You can also tailor this degree to suit your interests and desired career path through many general, business, and aviation electives.
Why study aviation/business at RMIT?
Tailor the degree to you
You can tailor the degree to suit your interests and desired career path through several general, business, and aviation electives.
Practical and industry-focused approach
Project-based learning and work-integrated learning means you graduate equipped to be effective in a wide range of roles and levels.
Kerry Phillips - Aviation at RMIT
For Kerry, aviation is all about the people side of the business. While studying the Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation)/Bachelor of Business (Management) at RMIT University, she had to create an airline from scratch. The only way to get planes off the ground, is to find a solid business model.
For Kerry, aviation is all about the people side of the business. While studying the Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation)/Bachelor of Business (Management) at RMIT University, she had to create an airline from scratch. The only way to get planes off the ground, is to find a solid business model.
VISUAL: RMIT Logo. We see an airplane landing on a runway.
AUDIO: Jet engine roars. Calm piano music.
VISUAL: The arrivals boards shows incoming connections. Kerry walks through the Melbourne Airport terminal and meets her friend.
AUDIO: Sounds of the Melbourne airport terminal.
KERRY SPEAKS: For me aviation is all about the people side of the business.
VISUAL: Inside of a classroom at RMIT. Kerry and her classmates are working on an assignment, mapping flight routes on a large map of the world.
KERRY SPEAKS: In one of our classes, we had to create an airline from scratch. We looked at flight routes, crew scheduling, cost of aircraft, and even accident analysis. The only way to get planes off the ground is to find a solid business model.
AUDIO: Upbeat music.
VISUAL: Kerry is presenting in front of a full room of Airbus staff. In the presentation we can see the components of the system and showcase of the aircraft flying over a bush fire.
KERRY SPEAKS: My name is Kerry Phillips and I'm studying aviation and management at RMIT.
VISUAL: We cut inside of the terminal, and the camera sweeps past the arrivals board, then shows Kerry and Amanda walking away.
VISUAL: RMIT Logo. rmit.edu.au
END TRANSCRIPT