
Human Factors
Minimising missteps and building error-resilient systems is critical in the aviation industry.
Human error is a part of everyday life - and often the cause of problems in Aviation, which is why we offer human factors training courses. Build on your current knowldege of Aviation, and learn the strengths and limitations of humans to help build more robust and foolproof infrastructure and processes.
When you graduate from human factors in aviation training at Swinburne, you’ll understand the history of human error in aviation and be prepared to help prevent it in the future.
Learn to design systems that anticipate, predict and cater for human errors through a combination of theoretical and practical learning.
Check out our courses to find detailed course information, application dates, entry requirements, fees, subjects, ATAR requirements and more.
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Swinburne student navigates new heights with International Aviation Womens Association annual scholarship
When Beatrice Lorenzo first began studying aviation at Swinburne University of Technology, she found herself massively outnumbered by her male classmates. But now she’s facing the industry’s gender stereotypes head-on and packing her bags to fly to Dublin, Ireland, to attend the International Aviation Womens Association Annual Conference in November.
Friday 18 October 2024 -
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Swinburne partners with Latrobe City Council to propel Victoria’s Advanced Air Mobility precinct
Swinburne has become the first Foundation Member of the newly established Latrobe Aerospace Technology Precinct.
Friday 03 May 2024