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HND Aircraft Engineering
About this course
Aircraft engineering is the technical discipline concerned with the maintenance, repair, overhaul, and inspection of aircraft and their systems. It encompasses the understanding of airframe structures, aircraft engines, avionics, hydraulics, electrical systems, and the regulatory frameworks that govern aviation safety. Aircraft engineers ensure that aircraft remain airworthy and that the aviation industry can operate with the levels of reliability and safety that passengers and operators depend on. As aviation evolves with new propulsion systems, composite materials, and digital avionics, the engineering demands on those who maintain and develop aircraft continue to grow. At the University of the Highlands and Islands, this part-time programme develops your understanding of aircraft systems and the engineering principles that underpin them. You will study the mechanics of flight, aircraft structures, propulsion systems, and the electrical and electronic systems that modern aircraft depend on, alongside the legal and regulatory framework of airworthiness that governs civil aviation. The part-time delivery is designed to suit students who are already working in the aviation or engineering sectors and wish to formalise and extend their knowledge, or those who need the flexibility to balance study with other commitments. You will develop both theoretical understanding and the practical awareness needed to work competently within an aviation engineering environment. Graduates from aircraft engineering programmes work in commercial and private aviation, military aviation maintenance, aircraft manufacturing, and aviation regulatory bodies. Roles include licensed aircraft maintenance engineer, avionics technician, structural repair engineer, and technical services engineer. The regulatory framework of aviation creates clear professional qualification routes, and the programme provides a strong foundation for progressing within those frameworks. Further study in aerospace engineering, aviation management, or related disciplines is available for those who wish to develop their careers further.
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