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 the field of aircraft engineering. The program offers two specializations: Aeromechanic and Avionic.
Curriculum - Aeromechanic
The Aeromechanic specialization covers a range of topics, including:
- Propellers
- Aeromechanic systems
- Aircraft maintenance
Curriculum - Avionic
The Avionic specialization covers a range of topics, including:
- Avionic systems
- Electrical systems
- Electronic systems
Course Details
AETM-3212: Propellers
- Credit Hours: 3
- Semester: 3
- Pre-requisite: AETM 2112
- Notes: NA
Course Description
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the theoretical and practical principles of propellers in the aviation industry. The curriculum covers a range of topics, including propeller fundamentals, construction, pitch control, ice protection, and maintenance. Students will have the opportunity to explore the latest research and developments in the field and deepen their knowledge and understanding of propeller-related concepts. By the end of the course, students will have a strong understanding of the application of propellers in the aviation industry.
Program Structure
The program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the principles of aircraft engineering, as well as specialized knowledge in their chosen specialization. The program includes a range of courses, including:
- Core courses
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Materials science
- Specialization courses
- Aeromechanic
- Avionic
- Elective courses
- Research methods
- Aviation industry trends
