48 monthsProgramme duration
30,900 EURTuition Fee/year
SepStarting Month
Programme overview
Main Subject
Engineering - Aeronautical
Degree
Other
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
BASIC TRAINING
1. Knowledge of: linear algebra; geometry; calculation; numerical methods; statistics and optimization; general laws of mechanics, thermodynamics; electromagnetism; general chemistry.
2. Basic knowledge of the use and programming of computers, operating systems, databases and computer programs.
3. Knowledge of graphic representation techniques.
4. Adequate knowledge of the concept of company, institutional and legal framework of the company.
COMMON TO THE AERONAUTICAL BRANCH
1. Appropriate and applied knowledge of the structures before the solicitations in service conditions and limit situations.
2. Appropriate and applied knowledge of the thermodynamic cycles that generate mechanical power and thrust.
3. Adequate and applied knowledge of aerodynamic forces.
4. Appropriate and applied knowledge of technological benefits, techniques for optimizing materials and modifying their properties through treatments.
5. Appropriate and applied knowledge of manufacturing processes.
6. Appropriate and applied knowledge of the principles of continuum mechanics and the techniques for calculating its response.
7. Appropriate and applied knowledge of the concepts and laws that govern the processes of energy transfer, the movement of fluids, the mechanisms of heat transmission and the change of matter and their role in the analysis of the main propulsion systems aerospace.
8. Appropriate and applied knowledge of the fundamental elements of the various types of aircraft.
9. Adequate and applied knowledge of the fundamentals of the basic principles of flight control and automation.
10. Applied knowledge of materials science and technology; mechanics and thermodynamics; fluid mechanics; aerodynamics and mechanics of flight; aerospace technology; structure theory; economy and production; Projects; environmental impact.
SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGY: AIRCRAFT
1. Appropriate and applied knowledge of fracture mechanics, fatigue and aeroelasticity.
2. Appropriate and applied knowledge of the fundamentals of sustainability, maintainability and operability of aerospace vehicles.
3. Adequate and applied knowledge of the fundamentals of fluid mechanics that describe the flow in all regimes.
4. Appropriate and applied knowledge of the physical phenomena of flight, its qualities and control, aerodynamic and propulsive forces, actions, stability.
5. Appropriate and applied knowledge of aircraft systems and automatic flight control systems of aerospace vehicles.
6. Appropriate and applied knowledge of aeronautical design and project calculation methods; the use of aerodynamic experimentation and of the most significant parameters in the theoretical application; handling of experimental techniques; the simulation; aircraft maintenance and certification systems.
7. Applied knowledge of aerodynamics; mechanics and thermodynamics, flight mechanics, aircraft engineering (fixed wing and rotary wings), structure theory.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Engineering - Aeronautical
Degree
Other
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
BASIC TRAINING
1. Knowledge of: linear algebra; geometry; calculation; numerical methods; statistics and optimization; general laws of mechanics, thermodynamics; electromagnetism; general chemistry.
2. Basic knowledge of the use and programming of computers, operating systems, databases and computer programs.
3. Knowledge of graphic representation techniques.
4. Adequate knowledge of the concept of company, institutional and legal framework of the company.
COMMON TO THE AERONAUTICAL BRANCH
1. Appropriate and applied knowledge of the structures before the solicitations in service conditions and limit situations.
2. Appropriate and applied knowledge of the thermodynamic cycles that generate mechanical power and thrust.
3. Adequate and applied knowledge of aerodynamic forces.
4. Appropriate and applied knowledge of technological benefits, techniques for optimizing materials and modifying their properties through treatments.
5. Appropriate and applied knowledge of manufacturing processes.
6. Appropriate and applied knowledge of the principles of continuum mechanics and the techniques for calculating its response.
7. Appropriate and applied knowledge of the concepts and laws that govern the processes of energy transfer, the movement of fluids, the mechanisms of heat transmission and the change of matter and their role in the analysis of the main propulsion systems aerospace.
8. Appropriate and applied knowledge of the fundamental elements of the various types of aircraft.
9. Adequate and applied knowledge of the fundamentals of the basic principles of flight control and automation.
10. Applied knowledge of materials science and technology; mechanics and thermodynamics; fluid mechanics; aerodynamics and mechanics of flight; aerospace technology; structure theory; economy and production; Projects; environmental impact.
SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGY: AIRCRAFT
1. Appropriate and applied knowledge of fracture mechanics, fatigue and aeroelasticity.
2. Appropriate and applied knowledge of the fundamentals of sustainability, maintainability and operability of aerospace vehicles.
3. Adequate and applied knowledge of the fundamentals of fluid mechanics that describe the flow in all regimes.
4. Appropriate and applied knowledge of the physical phenomena of flight, its qualities and control, aerodynamic and propulsive forces, actions, stability.
5. Appropriate and applied knowledge of aircraft systems and automatic flight control systems of aerospace vehicles.
6. Appropriate and applied knowledge of aeronautical design and project calculation methods; the use of aerodynamic experimentation and of the most significant parameters in the theoretical application; handling of experimental techniques; the simulation; aircraft maintenance and certification systems.
7. Applied knowledge of aerodynamics; mechanics and thermodynamics, flight mechanics, aircraft engineering (fixed wing and rotary wings), structure theory.
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