The 3-year B.Sc. Aeronautical Science program is divided into 6 semesters, each lasting around six months. The course begins with foundational subjects like mathematics, physics, and basic aeronautical principles, and gradually progresses to more advanced topics such as aerodynamics, aircraft systems, propulsion, and flight mechanics.
Each semester includes both theoretical classes and practical lab work, allowing students to develop a comprehensive understanding of aeronautical science. In the later stages of the course, students may also engage in projects, case studies, and internships, giving them hands-on experience in real-world aviation scenarios.