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HND Aircraft Engineering
About this course
Aircraft engineering is the discipline concerned with the design, maintenance, repair, and overhaul of aircraft and their systems. It combines mechanical and aeronautical engineering principles with specialist knowledge of aircraft structures, propulsion systems, avionics, and the regulatory frameworks that govern airworthiness. Aviation is one of the most technically demanding industries in the world, with strict safety requirements and internationally recognised standards governing all aspects of aircraft maintenance and certification. At the University of the Highlands and Islands, this two-year, full-time programme provides a practical and technical grounding in aircraft engineering. You will study the principles underlying aircraft structures, engines, electrical systems, and instrumentation, developing the knowledge and skills that form the foundation of a career in aviation maintenance and engineering. The programme is designed to equip you with the technical competencies that employers in the aviation industry require, preparing you for roles in commercial aviation, general aviation, and related sectors. The University of the Highlands and Islands has a distinctive character as a distributed institution serving a wide geographical area, and the programme reflects a focus on applied, employment-relevant training. Graduates from aircraft engineering programmes work with airlines, aircraft maintenance organisations, military aviation services, and regulatory bodies. Roles include aircraft maintenance engineer, avionics technician, quality assurance inspector, and technical support specialist. Many graduates pursue further professional development and licensing through the European Union Aviation Safety Agency regulatory framework, which governs aircraft maintenance certifications across the industry. Some graduates also progress to further study in aeronautical engineering, mechanical engineering, or aviation management, broadening their expertise and their career options within a technically demanding and safety-critical profession.
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