The main objective of Aircraft Engineering study programme is education of applied engineers who will have necessary knowledge, capabilities and skills for successful performance of engineering tasks in the field of Aircraft Engineering and necessary knowledge, capabilities and skills for obtaining license B1.1, B1.2, B1.3, B1.4 и B2 in compliance EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) Part 66 Certifying Staff и Part 147 Maintenance Training Organisation Approval. Different features in content of open elective subjects are enabling students to train for one of these five specialities:  B1.1 Aeroplanes With Turbine Engines, B1.2 Aeroplanes With Piston Engines, B1.3 Helicopters With Turbine Engines, B1.4 Helicopters With Piston Engines, and B2 Avionics. Compulsory subjects, as well as open elective subjects, are defined based on the EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) regulations Part 66 Certifying Staff and Part 147 Maintenance Training Organisation Approval.

Purpose of the Bachelor of Applied Studies in Aircraft Engineering study programme is the education of applied aircraft engineers in accordance with recognized demand of the labour market. This programme has been founded on contemporary curriculum and contemporary teaching plans for subjects of EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) Part 66 Certifying Staff and Part 147 Maintenance Training Organisation Approval that follow trends and processes related to the field of education of aircraft maintenance engineers.

FIRST YEAR:

  • First semester: 3 compulsory subjects, 1 open elective subject, professional training (27 ESPB)
  • Second semester: 4 compulsory subjects, professional training (33 ESPB)

SECOND YEAR:

  • Third semester: 3 compulsory subjects, 1 open elective subject, professional training (29 ESPB)
  • Fourth semester: 4 compulsory subjects, 1 open elective subject, professional training (31 ESPB)

THIRD YEAR:

  • Fifth semester: 3 compulsory subjects, 1 open elective subject, professional training (28 ESPB)
  • Sixth semester: 4 compulsory subjects, 1 open elective subject, professional training, subject of final work and final work (32 ESPB)

Subjects by year of study programme

Sequence number Subjects code Subjects name Semester Number of classes ESPB
1 11101 Mathematics 1 1 2+3 6
2 11201 Physics 1 4+1 6
3 13301 Aircraft materials 1 4+4 7
4 11001 Open Elective Course 1 1 1+3 4
5 13501 Professional Training AE 1 2 6 4
6 13202 Electrical engineering 2 4+2 7
7 13302 Aircraft parts and components 2 3+3 7
8 13303 Aerodynamics 2 3+1 7
9 13308 Aircraft maintenance procedures 1 2 3+3 8
10 13502 Professional training AE 2 2 6 4
TOTAL: 60
Sequence Number Subjects code Subjects name Semester Number of classes ESPB
11 13310 Aircraft structure 3 2+2 5
12 13309 Aircraft maintenance procedures 2 3 4+3 7
13 13203 Fundamentals of electronics 3 3+3 6
14 13004 Open Elective Course 7 3 3+3 7
15 13503 Professional training AE 3 4 6 4
16 13204 Digital technology and electronic instrument systems instrumenata 4 3+5 7
17 13311 Aircraft propulsion 4 4 6
18 11301 English 4 3+1 6
19 13005 Open Elective Course 8 4 3+4 8
20 13504 Professional training 4 4 6 4
TOTAL: 60
Sequence number Subjects code Subjects name Semester Number of classes ESPB
21 13312 Hydro-mechanical aircraft systems 5 3+2 6
22 13313 Aircraft equipment 5 2+2 5
23 13314 Propellers 5 2+2 5
24 13006 Open Elective Course 9 5 4+4 8
25 13505 Professional training MH 5 6 6 4
26 13315 Aviation regulations 6 4+1 5
27 11601 Human factor 6 4+1 4
28 11302 Professional English 6 2+2 4
29 13007 Open Elective Course 10 6 3+4 7
30 13506 Professional Training AE 6 6 5 4
31 13601 Subject of final work AE 6 2 4
32 13602 Final work AE 6 2 4
TOTAL: 60