The B.Sc. in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) syllabus is structured across six semesters, each lasting about six months. The syllabus is designed to gradually introduce students to more complex topics as they progress through the course. In the initial semesters, students focus on foundational subjects like physics, mathematics, and basic aviation principles.
As they advance, the syllabus covers more specialized topics such as aircraft systems, avionics, propulsion, and safety regulations. The final semesters often involve advanced training, practical workshops, and industry exposure to prepare students for the workforce.