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Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Aviation Operations and Systems

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PolyU AOS graduates are eligible to apply to study the Master of Aviation Management (MAM) programme at University of New South Wales (UNSW) with advanced standing. The total units of credit (UOC) for MAM@UNSW is 96. Qualified AOS graduates only need to study 48 UOC.

 

Introduction to University of New South Wales (UNSW)

UNSW is one of the world’s leading research and teaching universities. Established in 1949, UNSW is home to more than 52,000 students from over 130 countries and an alumni community of 250,000 that spans the world (https://www.unsw.edu.au/). UNSW is one of the highest ranked university which offers aviation degrees and flight training and undertakes aviation research. Programmes and facilities are managed through the School of Aviation (http://www.aviation.unsw.edu.au/).

 

Benefit for PolyU AOS students

Students who complete the AOS program and apply to the Master of Aviation Management at UNSW Sydney, may be eligible for advanced standing. Up to 48 UOC or 8 courses will be awarded to eligible students who have completed the AOS Bachelor degree and apply to UNSW within 2 years of completion.

 

What you need to know

 

Campus to attend the course: All courses are offered via distance education through a learning and teaching website called Moodle. Students can study anywhere in the world as long as they have a computer and internet access. Also it means they can seek for employment while competing the MAvMgmt. Part-time study mode is available too.

 

For more information: Contact aviation@unsw.edu.au if you need assistance. Please state in the subject line of the email that you are from the AOS program at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

 

Please note:

  • The information above is accurate at the time of publication and may be subject to change.
  • It is the responsibility of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University to advise UNSW Science/School of Aviation of any changes to the curriculum.

 

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(23 Apr 2020)

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