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High Speed Aerodynamics
Wind Turbines 2
Sensors and Computer Based Measurements
Mechanical engineering measurements and sensors
Avionics
Mechanics of Composite Materials
Aircraft Performance
Embedded systems and IoT in mechanical engineering
Intelligent Control Systems
Aircraft maintenance
Technical regulations and standards
Project Management & Air Regulation
The goals of the Aerospace Engineering programme are:
The educational objectives of the Aerospace Engineering programme are to produce graduates whose expected acquired skills, competences and knowledge should be sufficient to ensure their successful careers in industry, private practice or government, or to enable them to pursue advanced postgraduate studies. Graduates of this department will be skilled practitioners who apply their knowledge and technical skills to solve relevant engineering problems both in the aeronautical or related professions.