Objectives: The objective of the Aeronautical Maintenance Master is to enable students to acquire knowledge and skills related to the design and technological processes used in the life cycle of large multi-technological systems such as those encountered in the field of aeronautics and transport.
The mention of Aeronautical Maintenance Master is one of the three mentions of the Engineering Science Training Unit (UF SDI) of the College of Sciences and Technologies.
The Aeronautical Maintenance Master is aimed at those who wish to specialize in the fields of mechanics, electronics and IT applied to the industrial sectors of transport and aeronautical maintenance. Indeed, many job profiles require skills in design, reverse engineering and modeling in the fields of mechanics, electrical engineering and embedded computer systems, as well as advanced knowledge of reliability, logistics and maintenance process.
The last two years of the IMSAT Master's Degree in Engineering (Engineering and Maintenance of Systems for Aeronautics and Transport) which is the subject of another sheet, are backed by the Master's degree in Aeronautical Maintenance. This CMI, accredited by the Figure network, is one of the three CMIs in France to benefit from the EUR-ACE European Engineer label.
4 courses are offered in initial, continuous or apprenticeship training: (i) Aeronautical Avionics Maintenance Engineering (IMAA); (ii) Aeronautical Structural Maintenance Engineering (IMAS); (iii) Composite Structures Engineering (ISC); (iv) Embedded Systems Engineering (ISE).
The Customer Support for Aeronautics (SCA) course is the subject of another sheet. It is accessible only through continuing education and takes place mainly at a distance.
Intended for: Student at Bac +3 or professional
Degree Level (EU) : 7 - (EQC level or equivalent)
Prerequisites: English
Dedicated web site: https://formations.u-bordeaux.fr/#/details-formation?type=formation&id=128