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Diploma in Aerospace
Avionics (R20)

Course Structure

The following table lists modules offered for the Diploma in Aerospace Avionics. Each module is worth 4 modular credits (MC).

Table 2: Course Structure for the DAA

1) General Modules
(24 MC)

6 compulsory modules:

G101

Cognitive Processes and Problem Solving
G103 Introduction to Communication Practice
B102 Organisational Behaviour
A101 Science
A113 Mathematics
A114 Mathematics II

2) Discipline Modules
(44 MC)

11 compulsory modules:

E112 Engineering Design
C105 Introduction to Programming
E105 Digital Electronics I
E201 Digital Electronics II
E203 Circuit Analysis
E204 Linear Circuits and Control
E207 Communications Systems
E208 PCB Design and Prototyping
E219 Analogue Electronics
E221 Aerodynamics and Propulsion
E232 Aircraft Instrument Systems

3) Specialisation Modules (20 MC)

5 compulsory modules:

E364 Aviation Maintenance Practices
E365 Aviation Human Factors
E366 Aircraft Electrical Systems
E367 Aircraft Communications and Navigation Systems
E368 Auto-flight Systems

 

4) Elective Module
(4 MC)

Select 1 from 6 modules:

A211 Advanced Mathematics I – Differential Equations
A212 Advanced Mathematics II – Linear Algebra
E369 Airframe Structures
E371 Turbine Engine Systems
E302 Data Acquisition and Sensors
E312 Data Communications

5) Freely Chosen Module (4 MC)

Select 1 module from the entire range of modules offered by the Schools and Centres in RP.

6) Industry Orientation Programme (IOP)
(24 MC)

G901 Creative Engagement
G301 Project
E921 Industry Immersion Programme
(4 module units)


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