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MSc Safety and Human Factors in Aviation

Cranfield University, MSc Safety and Human Factors in Aviation, 1 Year(s)

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Demand for human factors and safety expertise continues to grow within aviation as well as other safety-critical industries. This course has been designed to provide the industry with equipped graduates who can make a real and lasting improvement to performance and safety through the application of skills and knowledge learned through a mix of lectures and practical exercises. This course attracts a wide variety of students from aviation professionals in civil and military domains to high-quality graduates in engineering and social science disciplines.

The wide range of skills and knowledge represented by students on the course provides a learning environment unique to here. It is designed to provide the industry with successful and well-equipped graduates who can make a real and lasting improvement to performance and safety through the application of skills and knowledge learned in the course.

Demand for human factors and safety expertise continues to be a growing area within aviation as well as other safety-critical industries. Safety-critical systems require hig... Read more

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Intake(s)
Sep
Duration
1 Year(s)
Course Fee
GBP 21,500
Scholarships Available
Yes
Internships Available
No
Degree Type
Masters
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*All the data points mentioned above are approx. figures and has been collated from various sources based on the data of 2019-2020.