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 understanding of the aviation industry's theoretical principles and maintenance practices.
Curriculum
The program offers two specializations: Aeromechanic and Avionic. Each specialization has its own curriculum and study plan.
Aeromechanic Specialization
- Curriculum - Aeromechanic
- Study Plan - Aeromechanic
Avionic Specialization
- Curriculum - Avionic
- Study Plan - Avionic
Course Details
AETM-2310: Adv. Maint. Prac. V
Credit Hours: 3 Semester: 3 Pre-requisite: AETM 2214 Notes: NA
Description This course provides a comprehensive overview of the aviation industry's theoretical principles of maintenance practices. The syllabus covers a range of topics, including aircraft weight and balance, aircraft handling, maintenance procedures, NDT, and corrosion control. Students will have the opportunity to explore the latest research and developments in the field and deepen their knowledge and understanding of maintenance practice-related concepts. By the end of the course, students will have a strong understanding of the application of maintenance practices in the aviation industry.
