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FdSc Professional Aviation Engineering Practice

  • 5

    Level
    Level 5

  • Duration
    2 years

  • Start Date
    September 2025

  • Venue
    International Aviation Academy Norwich

  • Course Code
    F0096

Start Date

  • September 2025, Full Time

This programme is subject to validation / revalidation by UEA,  ready to accept new entrants from September 2025.  Therefore, for next year there may be some changes to this advertised course content following this process

Summary

This specialist aviation engineering degree course will allow you to gain practical experience alongside advanced academic study. Delivered in partnership with KLM UK Engineering and awarded by University of East Anglia, this course has been designed to ensure you develop the knowledge, technical skills, understanding and awareness necessary to work in technical, supervisory or management roles in the industry and will help kick start your journey to a high-flying career.

This course allows you to work on a fully functional Boeing 737 aircraft in the International Aviation Academy Norwich’s (IAAN) world class Aviation Emulation Zone® whilst studying in our first class learning environment at IAAN.

The programme provides applicants with the opportunity to pass UK CAA (United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority) B1.1 examinations, alongside academic study for an aviation degree.

Delivery of modules will be in blocks by KLMUKE instructors including a minimum 2400 hours in a Part 147 environment as specified in the approved organisations Maintenance Training Organisation's Exposition (MTOE) submitted to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to satisfy the requirements of UKCAA Part 147

Course Structure
LEVEL 4
Human Factors and Legislation
Maintenance Practices
Materials and Hardware
Application of the principles of Physics
Workshops and Aircraft Practices
Higher Learning Skills

LEVEL 5
Electrical Fundamentals
Engines and Propellers
Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems
Electronic Fundamentals, Digital Techniques and Aerodynamics

Why our College?

Flexible study options

Most of our courses require two days per week attendance at college. This means you can continue to work alongside your studies and balance other commitments.

Smaller class sizes

Our smaller class sizes mean you get all the support you need during your studies. This is a crucial difference to larger universities and provides you with access to your lecturers when you need them.

Outstanding progression

97% of our full time graduates and 100% of our part time graduates are in employment or further study 6 months after completing their degree (Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes, 2019, for CCN, published by Office for Students)

Entry Requirements

Applicants will need either:-
96 UCAS points, or hold Category A EASA / UKCSA Modules or full licence
and
GCSE (4+): five subjects, including English Language and Mathematics
Successful Interview

Learning Outcomes

1.Knowledge and understanding: a coherent knowledge and understanding of their engineering discipline and its practical application.

  1. Problem solving: the ability to identify complex engineering problems, select the appropriate tools and go on to create safe, secure and sustainable solutions designed to meet defined needs.
  2. Analysis: the skill to select and apply quantitative and computational analysis techniques recognising the limitations of the methods employed
  3. Delivery/skills/practice: creativity, innovation, team working and communication.
  4. Values and principles: an appreciation of professional and commercial engineering practice, ethics and global social responsibility

Assessment

UEA validated assessment per module + UKCAA Part 66 Modules Category B1.1: Modules 1-6, 7A, 8, 9A, 10, 11A, 15 & 17A

Progression

BSc (Hons) Professional Aviation Engineering Management Top-Up

Career Progression

Aviation Engineering

Fees

£9,250 per year (for UK students)

For international students (students from outside of the UK), fees are set at £14,335 per year

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Why our College?

Flexible study options

Most of our courses require two days per week attendance at college. This means you can continue to work alongside your studies and balance other commitments.

Smaller class sizes

Our smaller class sizes mean you get all the support you need during your studies. This is a crucial difference to larger universities and provides you with access to your lecturers when you need them.

Outstanding progression

97% of our full time graduates and 100% of our part time graduates are in employment or further study 6 months after completing their degree (Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes, 2019, for CCN, published by Office for Students)