Applied Bachelor in Aircraft Engineering Technology
Program Overview
Applied Bachelor in Aircraft Engineering Technology
The Applied Bachelor in Aircraft Engineering Technology program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in aircraft engineering. The program offers two specializations: Aeromechanic and Avionic.
Curriculum
The curriculum for the Applied Bachelor in Aircraft Engineering Technology program includes courses in both Aeromechanic and Avionic specializations.
Aeromechanic Curriculum
- Curriculum - Aeromechanic
- Study Plan - Aeromechanic
Avionic Curriculum
- Curriculum - Avionic
- Study Plan - Avionic
Course Details
AETV-4102: Flight Control Theory
Credit Hours: 3 Semester: 1 Pre-requisite: AETV 3212 Notes: NA
Description This course is designed to familiarize students with the basics of control engineering in general and aircraft flight control systems in particular. It will help students to understand the theory behind the aircraft flight control system, their components, and their operation.
Program Structure
The program is structured to provide students with a comprehensive education in aircraft engineering, with a focus on either Aeromechanic or Avionic specialization. The program includes a range of courses that cover the theoretical and practical aspects of aircraft engineering.
Specializations
The Applied Bachelor in Aircraft Engineering Technology program offers two specializations:
- Aeromechanic
- Avionic
Each specialization provides students with a unique set of skills and knowledge that are relevant to the field of aircraft engineering.
