B.Sc. in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Syllabus

The course of B.Sc in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering comprises the subjects that deal in maintaining and troubleshooting the issues faced in an aircraft. The candidates, who are looking forward to studying this course must make sure that they are well-versed with all the topics involved in the syllabus. Furthermore, there are a total of 6 subjects but the applicant has to clear all the subjects.

List for B.Sc. Aircraft Maintenance engineering Syllabus

The B.Sc. Aircraft Maintenance Engineering syllabus comprises approximately 5-6 subjects in a semester. The duration of the course is 3 years and it’s further divided into 6 semesters.

The few of the core subject which are related to B.Sc. Aircraft Maintenance Engineering is:-

  • Fundamentals of Propulsion:-Propulsion means moving an object or moving an object. First, the thrust from the propulsion system must balance the drag of the airplane when the airplane is hovering. And second, the thrust from the propulsion system must be greater than the drag of the airplane to increase the speed of the airplane.
  • Electronics and Automatic Control Guidance:- Electronics and Automatic Control guidance course develops the capabilities required to design the actual control and implementation of methods and techniques for electronic circuit design, focusing on the concepts, methods, and techniques of automated control.
  • Theory of Aerodynamics:- Aerodynamics is the way winds rotate. The rules of aerodynamics describe how an airplane is capable of flying, how anything that moves through the air reacts to the aerodynamics, and how a launch pad and a rocket flying a kite in the sky react to aerodynamics. Aerodynamics also works on cars, as air flows around cars.
  • Structural Analysis:- Structural analysis is the determination of the effect of loads on physical structures and their components. Structures subjected to this type of analysis include all those that withstand loads, such as buildings, bridges, aircraft, and ships.
  • Material Science:- Materials science is an interdisciplinary field covering the properties of matters and its applications in various fields of science and engineering. It includes elements of applied physics and chemistry, as well as chemical, mechanical, civil, and electrical engineering.
  • Fluid Dynamics:- According to the American Dynamic Dictionary, Fluid Dynamics is "the branch of applied science that deals with the movement of liquids and gases." Fluid dynamics is one of the two branches of fluid mechanics, the study of fluids, and how forces affect them. (The second branch is the fluid statics, which relaxes from the fluids.)

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