Maintain the aircraft of tomorrow. Aircraft maintenance engineers maintain, design and implement repairs for the aircraft that we rely on. This program develops the essential practical skills and qualifies you to work as an aircraft maintenance engineer around the world.
The Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Aircraft Maintenance) is a one-of-a-kind program that combines both vocational and degree studies.
In this program you will develop your critical thinking, reporting and analysis skills and graduate with an engineering technologist qualification. Upon completion and with two years of working in an approved Part 145 Aircraft maintenance and repair organisation (AMO/MRO) you will be eligible to apply for a full aircraft maintenance licence.
For more information, visit Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Aircraft Maintenance) at UniSC – University of the Sunshine Coast.