MASTER OF SCIENCE AVIATION MANAGEMENT

Master

Online

£ 481.43 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in INR:

₹ 50,000

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    2 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

  • Online campus

    Yes

Covers a review of basic human factors principles and discussion of more advanced topics such as the implications of cockpit automation and ergonomics in cockpit and display design. The theoretical bases for system safety analysis, application in accident prevention and investigation, and implications for aviation management will also be discussed in detail.

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Location

Start date

Online

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

Bachelors Students can Apply

Bachelors Students can Apply

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Subjects

  • Management
  • Basic
  • Basic IT
  • Design
  • Aviation
  • IT Management
  • Aviation Training
  • Administrator
  • Advanced
  • Analysis
  • Science
  • Aviation Safety Training Instructor
  • Aviation managment

Course programme

  1. Demonstrate a sound knowledge of basic human factors concepts including: I information processing models ii sensation and perception iii attention and memory iv situation awareness v workload vi decision making vii stress and fatigue
  2. Outline the major systemic models and their applicability to system failure analysis and safety management.
  3. Describe the anthropometric issues and ergonomic design considerations in aircraft cockpit and cabin layout
  4. Describe the differences between various aviation display formats and their impact on pilot performance and flight management
  5. Demonstrate an understanding of the human factors issues associated with aircraft automation and advanced technology, and the implications for safety and management
  6. Demonstrate an understanding of workload measurement and the relationship between workload and attention, pilot performance and aircraft system management.
  7. Describe the process of accident investigation and the role and relevance of human factors specialist knowledge in that process.
  8. Develop an ability to critically review research papers in the field.
  9. Identify and locate information relevant to topic areas
  10. Participate in electronic communication
  11. Demonstrate ability to communicate ideas in written form
  12. Demonstrate ability to manage time effectively to complete tasks.

MASTER OF SCIENCE AVIATION MANAGEMENT

£ 481.43 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in INR:

₹ 50,000