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Entry to the BSc (Hons) Aircraft Engineering and Maintenance Systems Top-Up will be from applicants who have completed a Higher National Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering or equivalent. Applications from EASA qualified Aircraft Maintenance Engineers with relevant industrial experience (minimum 2 years) will also be considered on an individual basis.
In many cases, due to reasons such as working full-time, people who would like to study for a degree in their chosen career are unable to do so.
The part-time Aircraft Engineering & Maintenance Systems (AEMS) course is specifically aimed at those that would like to build on the industry qualifications and experience they already have (such as an appropriate EASA Part-66 certification or a relevant HND, or equivalent qualification) to attain an engineering degree but without the requirement to attend university on a full-time basis.
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During this one year International Business course, you will examine core aspects of business such as business strategy and communication in a global context, whilst also getting the chance to conduct an investigation into a business problem that allows you to apply your business acumen to a real life scenario.
As part of the International Business course you will also undertake a specialist module on international culture and communication which will allow you to explore the role culture plays in shaping organisational communication.
International Business
Business Strategy
Business Research Project
Business Communications
International Culture and Communications
New Venture Management and Development
This academic year requires students to undertake a significant aviation maintenance related project which will draw on the previous study/experience. It will also introduce the concept of new and emerging technologies in the aviation industry, alongside the planning and resource management of maintenance activities.
Individual Project
Students will undertake a substantial project requiring them to carry out in-depth research or demonstrate appropriate problem-solving skills related to an aircraft maintenance engineering problem.
Engineering Project Management
Students will gain knowledge and understanding of managing aircraft maintenance projects using standardised models for project management.
Emerging Aerospace Technologies
Students will be given an insight into new and emerging technologies and have the ability to appraise these developments from an engineering perspective.
Aviation Maintenance Resource and Planning Management
During this academic session, students will be able to plan and evaluate maintenance schedules based on available resources in order to ensure the safe, efficient and financially viable aircraft maintenance operations.
Advances in Aerospace Propulsion
Students will be introduced to recent and forthcoming advances in aircraft propulsion technologies, including the investigation of the driving factors behind these developments.
Insurance - Single: 300GBP/ year