Applied Bachelor in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering - Avionics
Program Overview
Applied Bachelor in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering - Avionics
The Applied Bachelor in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering - Avionics program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of aircraft maintenance engineering, with a focus on avionics.
Program Details
- Credit Hours: 1
- Semester: 2
- Pre-requisite: PHYS1015; Co-requisite: AMEM1201
- Notes: AMAVN
Course Description
This OCT practical course covers the characteristics of ferrous, non-ferrous, metallic, non-metallic, and composite materials, properties and application of sealant and bonding agents, wooden structure and fabric covering. The course also covers various types of corrosion, methods of detection and treatment, aircraft fasteners, their specifications, and their applications in aircraft technology.
Curriculum
The program includes the following curriculum:
- Curriculum Aeromechanic
- Study Plan Aeromechanic
- Curriculum Avionic
- Study Plan Avionic
Program Structure
The program is structured to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of aircraft maintenance engineering, with a focus on avionics. The program includes a range of courses that cover the principles of aircraft maintenance, avionics systems, and aircraft structures.
Research Areas
The program focuses on the following research areas:
- Aircraft maintenance engineering
- Avionics systems
- Aircraft structures
- Composite materials
- Corrosion detection and treatment
