Course providers in Tasmania
Get a job transporting patients with the HLT31120 Certificate III in Non-Emergency Patient Transport. This nationally recognised qualification teaches you the essentials of medical terminology, communication, clinical care, first aid, CPR and life support while working as a driver in the Australian health system. The course is also suited to defence force and private sector medics. Enquire now for enrolment opportunities and the full list of study units.
Learn moreLevel-up your career in supply chain operations with the TLI40324 Certificate IV in Supply Chain Operations. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to oversee a supply chain operation and allows you to choose specialist elective units that support your career interest areas. Choose from: logistics, purchasing and procurement, transport scheduling, or warehousing. The course covers: transport chain of responsibility, fatigue management procedures, risk management, team leadership, workplace safety, supplier relationships, administration skills, and more. Enquire now for the full list of specialist electives (and their availability), career outcomes, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe TLI50224 Diploma of Logistics provides a broad range of work skills for managing logistics operations. This qualification enables you to oversee people, freight forwarding, warehouse inventory, transport logistics and safety across various industries. You will develop the ability to apply knowledge independently, make informed decisions, and coordinate teams. Responsibilities may include strategic planning, selecting equipment and services, and managing complex technical tasks. This qualification supports roles that require leadership in logistics and supply chain operations. Enquire now for the full list of elective choices, entry requirements, and available enrolment dates.
Learn more- Logistics Coordinator
- Supply and Distribution Manager
- Logistics Specialist
- Supply Chain Analyst
- Transport Manager
- Logistics Planner
- Inventory Planner
- Trade Manager
- Ground Operations Supervisor
- Pick Packer
- Fuel Tanker Driver
- Customs Broker
- Industrial Engineer
- Logistics Administrator
- Warehouse Supervisor
- Warehouse Leading Hand
- Airport Operations Manager
- Fleet Manager
- Transport Scheduler
- Fleet Controller
- Supply Chain Manager
- Logistics Manager
- Inventory Controller
- Logistics Supervisor
Learn how to safely drive and operate commercial vehicles with the TLI31222 Certificate III in Driving Operations. This nationally recognised qualification is the training requirement for most commercial vehicle licences in Australia including buses, coaches, tip trucks, line-haul and delivery vehicles, forestry vehicles, waste vehicles and more. During your studies you will learn how to drive in a range of traffic conditions, ensure the safety of your vehicle, and complete mandatory paperwork. You will also gain skills in driver awareness, fatigue management, and manual handling. Choose specialist electives that support licensing outcomes in your state or territory. Enquire now for the full list of study units, licensing electives (and their availability) and course openings in your area.
Learn moreLearn how to spay-paint and finish commercial-grade aircraft with the nationally recognised MEA40922 Certificate IV in Aircraft Surface Finishing. The qualification is recognised by both the Defence Aviation Safety Authority (DASA) and the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA), and you’ll graduate as a licensed aviation surface finisher. The course covers: using vehicle spray-painting equipment, applying air-dry and polyurethane refinishing materials, removing aircraft surface coating, conducting pre-treatments to aluminium and alloy surfaces, corrosion removal, applying aircraft markings, basic mechanical maintenance, onsite health and safety. Enquire now for the full list of entry requirements, aviation maintenance licensing outcomes, and course enrolment opportunities near you.
Learn moreGet the skills you need to carry out mechanical repairs on civil and defence force aircraft with the MEA40718 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Mechanical). This nationally recognised qualification articulates with CASA licensing courses and is recognised by Australian Defence Forces (ADF). The course covers: work health and safety practices in aviation maintenance, using aircraft manuals and industry specifications, aviation quality standards, basic hand skills and standard trade practices, completing industry documentation. Choose specialisation electives in either aircraft maintenance, or component maintenance workshop. Enquire now for the list of study units, upcoming enrolment dates, and eligibility for government funding. PLEASE NOTE: if you think you will be seeking CASA licencing in the future, always check with the RTO before enrolling to ensure the correct elective units are selected.
Learn moreSeeking an avionics career with a Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO) or the Australian Defence Forces (ADF)? Try the MEA40618 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Avionics). This nationally recognised qualification allows you to specialise in either aircraft maintenance or component maintenance and is a pathway to CASA licensing. The course covers: basic hand skills and standard trade practices, using aviation maintenance manuals and spec sheets, workshop safety, applying maths and physics to aviation problems, aviation safety and quality standards, fabricating and repairing electrical hardware and components, completing industry documents, and much more. Enquire now for the list of study units, CASA licensing competencies, and upcoming enrolment dates. PLEASE NOTE: if you are seeking CASA approved licences in the future, always check with your training provider to ensure you are enrolled in the correct study units.
Learn moreBecome a ship Master <24 metres NC on private and commercial vessels with the MAR30921 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 metres Near Coastal). This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to skipper vessels up to 24 metres and work as chief mate on vessels up to 80 metres. Competencies include: performing routine vessel maintenance, planning routes and navigating passenger vessels (up to 80m), using wheelhouse equipment, dealing with onboard emergencies, surviving at sea, and more. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, AMSA certification outcomes, and opportunities for enrolment near you.
Learn moreThe AVI30419 Certificate III in Aviation (Remote Pilot) is the course you need to get a drone pilot’s licence from CASA (Civil Aviation Safety Authority). This nationally recognised course can be completed online (along with a number of practical sessions) and teaches you how to safely operate drone aircraft in accordance with Australian aviation laws. You’ll can also choose electives to cover your aeronautical radio operators certificate. Enquire now for the full list of elective choices and enrolment opportunities.
Learn moreGet a hands-on role at a tyre retail and service outlet with the AUR21920 Certificate II in Automotive Tyre Servicing Technology. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to work safely in the automotive industry — selecting, fitting and selling a range of vehicle tyres. You’ll gain hands-on fitting and wheel service skills and have the opportunity to specialise in the following areas: light vehicle tyres, heavy vehicle tyres, agricultural tyres, or earthmoving tyres. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, graduation outcomes, and enrolment centres near you.
Learn moreEntry requirements
Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.
These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.
- There are no formal academic requirements
- Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers
Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Aviation will prepare you for the following roles.
Commercial Pilot
A Commercial Pilot flies aircraft for a range of purposes. You might fly passenger planes, conduct aerial tours or transport freight. Commercial Pi...
Air Traffic Controller
An Air Traffic Controller oversees the movement of aircraft within a designated airspace region. You might provide information to pilots before tak...
IFR Pilot
An IFR Pilot flies aircraft using only instruments. You might fly for a range of purposes including transporting passengers, moving freight or carr...
Multi-Crew Pilot
A Multi-Crew Pilot works as part of a flight team involving multiple pilots or cabin crew. You might be the pilot in command or perform a co-pilot...
Apprentice Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
An Apprentice Aircraft Maintenance Engineer assists with the repair and maintenance of aeronautical equipment. You might work on aeronautical syste...
More about Bachelor of Aviation
The Bachelor of Aviation in Tasmania provides aspiring aviators with a comprehensive education and skill set necessary for a successful career in the aviation industry. This qualification is essential for anyone looking to pursue various roles such as a Commercial Pilot, an IFR Pilot, or even a Multi-Crew Pilot. Many training providers in Tasmania are accredited Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) or recognised by industry bodies, ensuring that students receive a quality education tailored to industry needs.
In addition to piloting roles, graduates of the Bachelor of Aviation can also pursue employment as an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer or an Apprentice Aircraft Maintenance Engineer. These positions are vital for the safety and functionality of aircraft. With Tasmania's growing aviation sector, now is an opportune time to consider a career in aviation, where the demand for skilled professionals continues to rise.
The Bachelor of Aviation is linked to critical fields of study, including Transport and Logistics courses and Aviation and Piloting. These courses are designed to provide students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, making them ideal candidates for various roles within the aviation industry. Students in Tasmania will benefit from a robust educational framework that supports their development as future leaders in aviation.
Furthermore, opportunities in aviation extend beyond the cockpit, with roles such as an Air Traffic Controller being equally essential for the industry's smooth operation. This course empowers students with the expertise needed to excel in the diverse career options available in aviation. To learn more about the Bachelor of Aviation offerings in Tasmania, visit this page for further details and to explore potential pathways to your dream career in aviation.