The Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering course is strategically structured over three years, comprising six semesters that balance theoretical coursework, practical training, and internships. In the initial semesters, students focus on foundational subjects such as mathematics, physics, and basic engineering principles, providing the groundwork necessary for advanced studies. As they progress, the curriculum shifts to specialized topics such as aircraft systems, airframe maintenance, and aviation regulations.
Practical training is integrated throughout the course, allowing students to apply their theoretical knowledge in laboratory and workshop settings. The program culminates with internships, where students gain industry experience, solidifying their skills and enhancing their employability. This structured approach ensures that graduates are well-equipped to meet the demands of the aviation sector.