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BEng (Hons)

Aircraft Maintenance

A two-year programme designed for those who hold the equivalent of an EASA or GCAA Certificate of Recognition B1/B2

Duration

2 Years

Intake Month

Oct, Feb

Mode of Study

In Person

Overview

The Bachelor of Engineering (Hons.) in Aircraft Maintenance is delivered in collaboration with Coventry University, UK. The two year (part time) programme is designed to provide a higher education to those possessing the equivalent of an EASA or GCAA Certificate of Recognition B1/B2. The curriculum is specifically designed to extend knowledge in areas of aircraft safety, and quality management that are relevant to all maintenance engineers.

Programme Outline

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Programme Fees

Registration Fees 1
2625
Tuition Fees 2
94500

1Non-Refundable

2Tuition Fees inclusive of VAT 5%

The highest quality in aviation education

Ministry of Higher Education & Scientific Research, UAE
Ministry of Higher Education & Scientific Research, UAE
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA), Dubai
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA), Dubai
Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education, UK
Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education, UK
The Emirates Group
The Emirates Group
Bahrain Airport Company
Bahrain Airport Company
flydubai
flydubai
RTA
RTA
Air Arabia
Air Arabia
Al Futtaim Group
Al Futtaim Group
Lufthansa Technik Middle East
Lufthansa Technik Middle East
DEWA
DEWA
Airbus
Airbus
Etihad Airways
Etihad Airways
Dubai Aerospace Enterprice
Dubai Aerospace Enterprice
Dubai Police
Dubai Police
Dubai Airports
Dubai Airports
Malaysia Airlines
Malaysia Airlines
Mubadala
Mubadala
Saudi Air Navigation Services
Saudi Air Navigation Services
Bombardier Aerospace
Bombardier Aerospace
Coventry University - UK
Coventry University - UK
Concordia University - Canada
Concordia University - Canada
The University of Manchester - UK
The University of Manchester - UK
The American University in Dubai
The American University in Dubai
Kings College London
Kings College London
The American University in Sharjah
The American University in Sharjah
The University of Melbourne - Australia
The University of Melbourne - Australia

What to Expect

This programme gives aircraft maintenance engineers, holders of a GCAA / EASA category B1/B2 licence or equivalent, the opportunity to develop their career and consolidate their professional experience by gaining an internationally recognised academic award in a maximum of 24 months (part time) without having to take extensive time off work.

The programme gives maintenance engineers the opportunity to work in areas such as technical services, support services, maintenance planning and product development.

Accreditation

The Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Aircraft Maintenance is a dual award programme conferred by Emirates Aviation University and Coventry University, UK.

  • This degree has been accredited by the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) under licence from the UK regulator, the Engineering Council.  Accreditation is a mark of assurance that the degree meets the standards set by the Engineering Council in the UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence (UK-SPEC).  An accredited degree will provide you with some or all of the underpinning knowledge, understanding and skills for eventual registration as an Incorporated (IEng).  Some employers recruit preferentially from accredited degrees, and an accredited degree is likely to be recognised by other countries that are signatories to international accords.
Your EAU advantage

Our programmes provide you with the essential skills and knowledge required to succeed in your chosen specialisation and the aviation industry in general.

EAU has a first-rate working relationship with Emirates Airlines and other UAE local aviation establishments, which offer excellent job opportunities. Our students have successfully found careers in maintenance engineering with various aerospace companies, component manufacturers and service providers.

Duration

Two years (part-time).

Mode of delivery 

Modular basis (block mode) with classes normally held every 11 weeks (five days per module, Thursday-Monday).

Assessment

The assessment is based on coursework (in-class assessments, written assignments) and/or final exam. This will typically involve an average of 40 hours of timetabled activity per module with additional independent learning.

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