Applied Bachelor in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering - Aeromechanics
Program Overview
Applied Bachelor in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering - Aeromechanics
The Applied Bachelor in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering - Aeromechanics program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of aircraft maintenance engineering, focusing on aeromechanics.
Course Details
- Course Code: AMEM-3204
- Course Title: Adv. Gas Turbine Engines
- Credit Hours: 3
- Semester: 2
- Pre-requisite: AMEM 2105, AMEM 3101
- Co-requisite: None
- Notes: NA
Course Description
This course covers an advanced level of gas turbine engine construction and engine systems layout. It includes principles of operation, engine construction, systems, and accessory parts such as engine fuel metering and distribution, FADEC, HMU, and EEC effects on performance and fuel consumption. The course also covers lubrication and oil cooling systems, typical engine installation and mounting, standard safety procedures, monitoring programs, engine ground operation dangers, thrust augmentation systems, CSD, gearbox systems, fire detection systems, and engine installation.
Program Structure
The program is structured to include various courses that provide a deep understanding of aircraft maintenance engineering, with a focus on aeromechanics. The curriculum is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to succeed in the field.
Curriculum
- Curriculum Aeromechanic
- Study Plan Aeromechanic
- Curriculum Avionic
- Study Plan Avionic
