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Bachelor of Aviation – BAv

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On-Campus

Level of Study

Bachelor's Degree

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Summary

Massey is the only place in New Zealand where you can turn your passion for aviation into a university qualification. We are not only an internationally recognised pilot training facility but we also give you a broad knowledge of the global aviation industry.

You will not just train to be a professional pilot, but to become a ‘flight deck manager’ with a university education and an in-depth understanding of the aviation industry.

Find out more about the Air Transport Pilot major in ‘Specialisations’.

Entry criteria

Entry requirements

Admission to Massey

All students must meet university entrance requirements to be admitted to the University.

  • Massey University entry requirements
Specific requirements

This is a selected entry qualification. This means there are a number of extra requirements you must meet.

To enter the Bachelor of Aviation, you must pass NCEA Level 3/Year 13 or equivalent in an ‘English-rich’ subject in order to demonstrate your ability to write a formal extended essay. These include 1 of the following:

  • classical studies
  • English
  • geography
  • history
  • history of art
  • media studies
  • religious education (RE)
  • business studies
  • biology
  • economics.

We highly recommend that you have passed Mathematics (Calculus) and Physics at NCEA Level 3/Year 13 or equivalent.

When you first apply online you need to:

  • provide a CV including academic and work history
  • have completed a trial flight
  • provide any information of circumstances in your past personal or professional life that might make you ineligible to train for, or hold, a professional pilots licence in New Zealand (see below for more information).

If you already have a NZCAA Class One Medical Certificate please also upload a copy with your application. But this is not essential for your initial application.

There are 2 more stages to the application process:

Stage 1

You will take and pass an online ‘ADAPT’ test. See below for information.

Before Stage 2

Before you will be considered by selection board in Stage 2, you will have:

  • taken at least 1 trial (experience) flight
  • pre-booked your medical appointments (with both a CAANZ approved medical examiner and optometrist).

Note: you must allow enough time to undertake all the medical and vision assessments required for a NZCAA Class One Medical Certificate so that you will have been issued this certificate no later than 1 week prior to your course commencement.

Stage 2

Your application will be assessed, and you may then be invited to the ‘selection board’. This involves:

  • taking part in a panel interview
  • passing pilot aptitude assessments - including a flight simulator aptitude test, psychometric and physics tests
  • completing 2 writing tasks: English language competency tests (an essay and a vocabulary test) and a multi-choice / short answer mathematics assessment.
  • completing a 'Fit and Proper Person' declaration that you know of no barrier to being issued a 'Fit and Proper Person' (F&P) clearance by the CAANZ.
Before you start

Once you are successful in gaining a place in the Bachelor of Aviation qualification you will also need to complete further tasks. These include:

  • providing evidence of holding a current CAANZ Class One Medical Certificate,
  • providing evidence of meeting the University’s academic and English Language regulations  (international students )
Selection Board

Selection boards are held twice each year:

  • Beginning of October (and December, if required) for a Semester One start
  • Late May/early June for a Semester Two start.

Once you apply for this qualification you will be advised of the exact date of your selection board appointment.

CAANZ Class One Medical Certificate

You must obtain a CAANZ Class One Medical Certificate before being confirmed into the Bachelor of Aviation. If you do not already hold a current Class One Medical Certificate you must arrange to book your medical appointments with both a CAANZ - approved medical examiner and optometrist, allowing enough time to complete same before your degree commences.

If you have a CAANZ Class One Medical Certificate please upload a copy with your application.

Application closing date

Applications for a Semester One start close on 1 November for domestic students and 1 October for international students, for study commencing the following year.

Applications for a Semester Two start close on 1 May for domestic students and 1 April for international students, in the year of study.

English language requirements

To study this qualification you must meet Massey University's English language standards. Where English is not your first language, you must have achieved an Academic IELTS of 6.5 with no band below 6.0, or equivalent.

Prior learning, credit and exemptions

For information on prior learning, exemptions and transfer of credit or other questions:

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