Learning outcome
By the end of the four-year program of Aviation Engineering, the students should be able to:
1. Apply math, physics, and engineering skills to solve problems related to aviation engineering
2. Use the principles of aerodynamics, propulsion, and materials for aircraft design, system improvement, and aircraft maintenance
3. Apply the principles of operation of control in aircraft avionics systems
4. Analyze the structure and the material of the aircraft
5. Understand and apply aviation safety regulations and standards at both national and international levels
6. Work with the national and international aviation regulations, standards, and certification processes
7. Utilize simulation tools and modeling to analyze and optimize the performance of systems
8. Collaborate effectively with professionals from other disciplines within the aviation industry
9. Exhibit ethical leadership in aviation through decision-making and professional conduct
10. Develop and utilize marketing skills and business management strategies
11. Integrate environmental, social, and economic sustainability practices into aviation operations and decision-making
12. Recognize and understand sustainable aviation practices, relevant regulatory frameworks, and emerging technologies







