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Diploma In Aerospace Avionics

Course Structure

The following table contains a list of modules offered for the Diploma in Diploma In Aerospace Avionics.

Table 2: Course Structure for the DAA

1) Core-General

G101

Cognitive Processes and
Problem Solving I
G102 Cognitive Processes and Problem Solving II
G103 Introduction to Communication Practice
G104 Contemporary Issues in Culture and Aesthetics
G105 Enterprise Skills I
G106 Enterprise Skills II
A101 Basic Science I
A102 Basic Science II
A111 Computing and Mathematical Methods I
A112 Computing and Mathematical Methods II
   
Industry Orientation Programme (IOP)
G901 Creative Engagement
G902 Professional Profiling

2) Core-Discipline
Fourteen (14) compulsory module units

E105 Digital Electronics I
E201 Digital Electronics II
E204 Linear Circuits and Control
E207 Communications Systems
E208 PCB Design and Prototyping
E219 Analogue Electronics
E221 Aerodynamics and Propulsion
E232 Aircraft Instrument Systems
G301 Project I
G302 Project II

 

3) Core-Specialization
Seven (7) module units

E302 Data Acquisition and Sensors
E310 Digital Communications
E364 Aviation Maintenance Practices
E365 Aviation Human Factors
E366 Aircraft Electrical Systems
E367 Aircraft Communications and Navigation Systems
E368 Auto-flight Systems

4) Freely Chosen Modules

At least 1 module unit chosen from the entire range of modules offered by the Schools and Centres.

 


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