BTEC NATIONAL
DIPLOMA IN AVIONICS ENGINEERING.
(Leading to an award
from BTEC Edexcel)
Overview
The programme provides students with
a broad base knowledge for a career
as technicians in the aircraft
industry. Also, the National Diploma
enables candidates to progress
towards higher certificates, or to
obtain Part 66 Aircraft Maintenance
License.
What do I need to
join this course?
You should have:
In
addition to the above, you will be
required to pass the institute
Assessment entry test in Physics,
Math & English followed by an
interview.
What do I study
during this course?
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Course Of
Study
CORE UNITS:
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BUSINESS
SYSTEM FOR TECHNICIANS
-
COMMUNICATION FOR
TECHNICIANS
-
SCIENCE
FOR TECHNICIANS
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PROJECT
-
AIRCRAFT
WORKSHOP PRINCIPLES AND
PRACTICE.
-
MATHEMATICS FOR
TECHNICIANS.
SPECIALIST
UNITS:
-
THEORY OF
FLIGHT
-
AEROSPACE
SCIENCE
-
AIRCRAFT
ELECTRICAL MACHINES,
CABLES AND CONNECTORS.
-
AIRCRAFT
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM.
-
AVIONICS
SYSTEM
-
AIRCRAFT
INSTRUMENT AND
INDICATING SYSTEM.
-
AIRCRAFT
COMMUNICATION AND RADAR
PRINCIPLES
-
AIRCRAFT
FLIGHT SYSTEM
PRINCIPLES.
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HELICOPTER FLIGHT AND
SYSTEMS.
-
ENGINEERING WORKPLACE
PRACTICES.
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The
National Diploma comprises of practical
work, as well as classroom lectures,
demonstrations, laboratory assignments,
OJT, and field trips. The Assessment is
based on phase tests, practical and
written assignments, contribution in
class and laboratory, and final test.
Completion of the full required number
of units will entitle you to claim a
BTEC National Diploma. Please note that
the above combination of units may be
subject to change.
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