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MSc Aircraft Maintenance Management

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    • Part-time: 3 years (3-5 years)

Course Description

Your course has been designed to give you a sound understanding of the latest management techniques and help you build a lifelong network of peers.

Initiated by AJ Walters to increase the career opportunities of aircraft engineers, today the programme is recognised as a key resource within the aircraft maintenance industry and as a benchmark for innovation.

Entry Requirements

Applicants must be employed in the aviation industry for at least two years to be considered for this programme. You will normally require a professional licence, for example an Air Transport Pilot’s Licence, Aircraft Engineer Licence, Air Traffic Controller Licence or similar. However, applicants with Bachelor’s degrees in an aviation related subject (aeronautical engineering, aviation management or similar) will also be considered.

The mandatory Induction Workshop to our MSc programmes must be passed and will assess the English capability and writing skills required for the MSc programme. Students must successfully pass the Induction Workshop before commencing with the MSc programme. The Induction Workshop is a short course offered every three months, which means you can apply to the MSc Aircraft Maintenance Management at any point during the year.

 

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Student Destinations

This is a professional programme recognised by the aviation industry and approved by the Royal Aeronautical Society and will give you step up into a rewarding career.

Airlines are increasingly expecting their managers to study the MSc from City, University of London, and our alumni network includes high-ranking professionals, including:

  • safety managers
  • training captains
  • quality managers
  • flight safety officers
  • safety inspectors
  • safety consultants.

Module Details

Core modules
Induction Workshop (0 credits)
Airline Operational Regulatory Compliance (15 credits)
Airworthiness (15 credits)
Airline Maintenance (15 credits)
Airline Operations (15 credits)

Elective modules
Airline Commercial Management (15 credits)
Human Resource Management (15 credits)
Air Transport Economics (15 credits)
Airline Finance (15 credits)
Crisis Management (15 credits)
Airline Fleet Planning (15 credits)
Active Safety Management (15 credits)
Psychology in Aviation Management (15 credits)
Airline Strategy and Business Planning (15 credits)
Air Accident Investigation (15 credits)
Leadership in Organisations (15 credits)
Safety Risk Management (15 credits)
General Principles in Human Factors (15 credits)
Sustainable Aviation (15 credits)
Aviation Law (15 credits)
Future Aviation Challenges – from Unmanned to Spaceflight Vehicles (15 credits)
Airport Strategic Management (15 credits)
Airline Training Management (15 credits)
Business Aviation (15 credits)

Dissertation
Project (60 credits)

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