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BSc Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Technology (AMET)

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Program Overview

Why Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Technology?

The Bachelors in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Technology is a 4-year HEC Approved degree program designed exclusively for individuals who want to excel and develop a career as a knowledgeable and competent aircraft maintenance engineer. The multidisciplinary (AMET) program designed as BSc in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Technology (AMET) has been aimed to meet the demands of the dynamic aviation maintenance area of aviation industry. With this degree you will be equipped with the depth of knowledge and essential skills built upon strong foundation of sciences and hands-on aircraft maintenance experience on operational aircraft at the airport.

The BSc. Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Technology degree has also been fortified with the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance License Modules of B1.2 & B3 fully embedded and built-in within the university coursework. This provides you with an opportunity to attain a recognized industry qualification whilst you study for your degree. The program offers subjects which cover the essentials of aircraft design and assembly emphasizing on aircraft maintenance along with the skills and understanding of the role of maintenance management.

Program’s Mission

The mission of Bachelors in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Technology is to equip students with knowledge,esssential skills, and professional development to meet the requirements of stakeholders by providing fundamental concepts of mathematics, science, engineering technologies, and laboratory techniques and hands-on aircraft maintenance experience on operational aircraft.

Note:- Semester Duration

Minimum of 16 weeks of teaching excluding examinations

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