Applied Bachelor in Aircraft Engineering Technology
Program Overview
Applied Bachelor in Aircraft Engineering Technology
The Applied Bachelor in Aircraft Engineering Technology program offers two specializations: Aeromechanic and Avionic.
Curriculum - Aeromechanic
- AETM-4080: Graduation Project II
- Credit Hours: 3
- Semester: 2
- Pre-requisite: AETM 3080
- Notes: NA
Description of AETM-4080: Graduation Project II
This course is the second in a sequence of two courses based on supervised team projects, continuing from the graduation project I. Students learn and demonstrate project implementation, debugging, documentation, and testing. The focus is on designing and implementing an acceptable solution based on the results and recommendations from graduation project I. Students are required to build one of the following: a working model, a simulated prototype, a physical prototype, a process, an IT system, or an enhanced system service of their final solution concept. Students broaden their technical and communication skills by contacting vendors, academic, and industrial expertise in their disciplines. A standard technical report and formal oral presentations are important course elements presented during the final presentation of the project.
Specializations
- Aeromechanic
- Avionic
Study Plan - Aeromechanic
Details of the study plan for the Aeromechanic specialization are not provided in the given context.
Study Plan - Avionic
Details of the study plan for the Avionic specialization are not provided in the given context.
Curriculum - Avionic
Details of the curriculum for the Avionic specialization are not provided in the given context.
