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Mechanical and Production Engineering, Aircraft Engineering: 12I180-1130

Code: 12I180

Degree title
Bachelor of Engineering
Credits
240 ects
Duration
4 years (240 cr)
Start semester
Autumn 2011

Description

Aircraft engineers are in charge of aircraft maintenance and design and implement changes which improve safety and economic efficiency in aircraft. Aircraft engineers also take part in designing parts for joint-European aircraft as well as production development.

The specialisation option of aircraft engineering aims to give the graduating engineers the readiness to understand the technology and safety behind modern aircraft. The studies focus on three areas: basics of aviation, aircraft maintenance and aircraft structures.

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Code Name Credits (cr) 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 Autumn 2011 Spring 2012 Autumn 2012 Spring 2013 Autumn 2013 Spring 2014 Autumn 2014 Spring 2015 1. / 2011 2. / 2011 3. / 2012 4. / 2012 1. / 2012 2. / 2012 3. / 2013 4. / 2013 1. / 2013 2. / 2013 3. / 2014 4. / 2014 1. / 2014 2. / 2014 3. / 2015 4. / 2015
Total 240

Code Name Credits (cr)
12I180-1000
Professional Studies

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50
12I180-1001
Basics in Aviation

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15
K-14100 Aviation Technology 7
K-14101 Aircraft Systems and Aircraft Engines 5
K-04125 Computer Aided Design 3
12I180-1002
Maintenance

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15
K-14112 Basics of Maintenance 5
K-14113 Maintenance of Aviation Equipment 5
K-14119 English for Maintenance 5
12I180-1003
Aircraft Structures

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15
K-14121 Aircraft Structures 5
K-14124 Aircraft Materials 5
K-14122 Composite Structures 5
12I180-1004
Supplementary Studies and Project Work

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5
K-17106 Systems Engineering Basics 5

Due to the timing of optional and elective courses, credit accumulation per semester / academic year may vary.

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