Bachelor of Science (Honours) Aircraft Engineering Top Up

  

About this Course

Introduction

The Bachelor of Science (Honours) Aircraft Engineering – Top Up is a 1 year full-time Top Up OR 2 years part-time course designed as a Top Up for the Foundation Degree in Aircraft Engineering (FdEng) and provides an Incorporated Engineer status with the Royal Aeronautical Society, United Kingdom.

Course Title

Bachelor of Science (Honours) Aircraft Engineering – Top Up is a 1 year full-time Top Up programme or 2 years part-time programme. Kingston University London in conjunction with KLM UK Engineering Ltd, design and delivery of this Bachelor of Science (Honours) Aircraft Engineering – Top Up. Bachelor of Science (Honours) Aircraft Engineering – Top Up is accredited by the Royal Aeronautical Society UK.

Industry Need

Bachelor of Science (Honours) Aircraft Engineering – Top Up offers an opportunity for licensed aircraft maintenance engineers to obtain an academic qualification and recognition of their training / experience

Course Structure

Bachelor of Science (Honours) Aircraft Engineering – Top Up is designed as a ‘Top Up’ final year programme for the graduates of the Foundation Degree in Aircraft Engineering (FdEng).  It is also suitable for Part-66 licensed aircraft engineers seeking a full degree.

It comprises four taught modules, Aircraft Maintenance & Logistics, Business Applications in Engineering, Air Transport Economics and Aerospace Technology, and two project modules, Aircraft Engineering Group Project and Individual Project (Aircraft IEng).  Both projects are double modules, and intended to be industry related.

TAUGHT MODULES

  • AE3110: Aerospace Technology
  • AE3111: Aircraft Maintenance & Logistics
  • AE3601: Air Transport Economics
  • EG3080: Business Applications in Engineering

PROJECTS

  • AE3331: Aircraft Engineering Group Project
  • AE3382: Individual Project (Aircraft IEng)
NEW PROGRAMME STRUCTURE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING – TOP UP WITH EFFECT FROM SEPTEMBER 2014
  • AE6200 Individual Project (Aircraft IEng)
  • AE6201 Aircraft Maintenance Operations
  • AE6204 Aerospace Technology
  • AE6601 Air Transport Economics

Student – Lecturer Ratio

Theory:

The ratio of Lecturer to Students is 1:32 for theory classes.

Learning And Teaching Methods

All classes will be a mix of lectures and project works.

Student Assessment

ATTC courses are assessed by written examination and project works.

Admission Requirements

The basic requirement is a Foundation Degree in Aircraft Engineering (FdEng), or a SAR / EASA Part 66 Cat B1.1 or B2 licence, or its equivalent. Applicants who have completed an EASA or JAR approved course, but do not hold a category B1.1 or B2 licence will be considered on a case by case basis by Kingston University if they have an academic qualification similar to the Foundation Degree in Aircraft Engineering (FdEng).

Note: Applicant without Kingston University’s Foundation Degree in Aircraft Engineering (FdEng) needs to sit for a qualifying entrance test prior to acceptance into the Bachelor of Science (Honours) Aircraft Engineering – Top Up.

Graduation Requirements

Upon successful completion and passed all necessary modules assessments, written examinations and project works. Graduates will be awarded the ‘Bachelor of Science (Honours) Aircraft Engineering’ by Kingston University London

Course Duration

Full-Time Top Up: 1 year

Part-Time: 2 years

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