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BP284 - Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation)/Bachelor of Business
Plan: BP284ASA23 - Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation)/Bachelor of Business
Campus: City Campus
Learning outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes Statement
Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation)
Upon completion of the Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation) you will be able to
- Demonstrate understanding of a broad, coherent and in-depth body of knowledge relevant to the current and future global aviation industry.
- Adapt knowledge and skills to analyse and synthesise concepts, information and data in diverse aviation contexts using digital tools and professional skills.
- Formulate ethical and evidence-based responses that integrate critical thinking, problem solving and decision making to address the challenges faced by the current and future global aviation industry.
- Communicate and collaborate inclusively and professionally with diverse stakeholders across aviation and associated industries.
- Demonstrate accountability, self-management and reflection to achieve personal and professional outcomes in real-life contexts, including actions towards reconciliation and First Nations people self-determination.
Bachelor of Business
Upon the completion of the Bachelor of Business, you will be able to:
- Explain your role as a local, national and global citizen and be able to apply these perspectives in business contexts.
- Integrate business knowledge, social intelligence and ethical decision-making in ways that are inclusive and culturally-appropriate to produce outcomes that are impactful, sustainable and fair.
- Analyse complex challenges and formulate innovative solutions in real-world contexts.
- Reflect on and continuously progress your own professional development, enhancing your intellectual agility and adaptability as tools for success in ever-changing business contexts.
- Coherently articulate technical and conceptual business knowledge that is both contemporary and interdisciplinary.
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