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Bachelor of Engineering Aviation Engineering / Aviation Management (B.Eng.) - dual degree programme

  • Organisation: Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau
  • Type of Course: Initial education - Sandwich/Apprenticeship training
  • Language(s): Deutch
  • Place: Wildaur (Germany) (French Regions: Europe)
  • Prepared diploma/grade/title: French Bachelor degree
  • Level of entry: French Baccalaureat + 0

Course Details

Objectives: The globalised economy requires air traffic systems that span the globe, transporting both people and goods quickly, safely and economically to their destination. Safety, reliability, performance and efficiency are heavily dependent on whether the system and its processes are appropriately designed, optimised and further developed. It is therefore essential to deal intensively with the functionality, safety and reliability of the technical systems and their various elements as well as the abilities and motivation of the people involved in the processes.

This degree programme aims to provide students with a broad knowledge of aviation engineering, the application and operation of aircraft, airports and flight safety systems as well as their production, maintenance and repair.

Upon completion of this degree programme, graduates will be able to evaluation the complex relationships between the various components within the context of the entire air traffic system and the effects they have upon one another. Graduates of the Bachelor's programme will have a general understanding of the various areas within aviation with a solid overview of how everything works together.

This Bachelor's degree programme serves a foundation for subsequent specialisation without losing sight of aviation complexity.

The Aviation Engineering/ Aviation Management Bachelor's degree programme is divided into four areas:

Area 1: mathematical and scientific foundations with a focus on mathematics, information technology, thermodynamics, electrodynamics/electronics and material engineering
Area 2: subject-specific foundations with a focus on production processes, measurement and sensor technology as well as the foundations of aviation technology
Area 3: more in-depth technical study of the physics of flight, aircraft equipment, aircraft maintenance, flight safety, airport operations and aviation planning
Area 4: multi-disciplinary studies of business administration, aviation law, quality management and human factors

Degree Level (EU) : 6 - (EQC level or equivalent)

Duration and terms: 4 years
dual degree programme with integrated vocational training

Dedicated web site: https://en.th-wildau.de/study/programmes/aviation-engineering-aviation-management-beng-dual/

Disciplines

  • Engineering Sciences
  • Human and Social Sciences

Topics

  • 2 - Dynamics and Kinematics: Reference Systems, Flight Mechanics, Trajectography, Space Dynamics, Perturbations, Orbit Restitution, Attitude and Orbit Control, Rendezvous, Formation Flying, Constellations, Interplanetary Trajectories, etc.
  • 4 - Thermodynamics, Propulsion, Energy: Thermal Machines, Thermal Transfer and Control, Cryogenics, Pyrotechnics, Engines, Green Fuels/SAF, Hydrogen, Renewable Energies...
  • 5 - Fluid Physics: Fluids, Aerodynamics, Aerothermodynamics, Acoustics, Hydraulics...
  • 6 - Electrical Engineering: Generation and Storage of Electrical Energy, Conversion, Regulation, Power Electronics, Actuators, Electric Propulsion, Microsystems, Mechatronics...
  • 14 - Aeronautical and Space Vehicles: Aircraft, Balloons, Drones, Launch vehicles, Satellites, Cubsats, High Altitude Platforms, Landers, Rovers, Manned Flights, etc.
  • 17 - Programme and Production Management: Project Management, Lean, Industrialization, Life Cycle, Ecodesign, Supply Chain, Assembly Line, Digital Transformation, Factory of the Future, Integration, Maintenance, Recycling, etc.
  • 18 - Aerospace Systems Infrastructure and Operations: Airport Platforms, Launch Bases, Control and Mission Centers, Air and Space Traffic Management, In-Orbit Services, Operations, Planning, Man-Machine Interfaces, Human Factors, etc.