Aerospace Engineering in Air Navigation 48 months Undergraduate Program By Universidad Rey Juan Carlos |Top Universities

Aerospace Engineering in Air Navigation

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

30,900 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering - AeronauticalMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Aeronautical

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

What knowledge will I acquire with this Degree?
COMMON TO THE AERONAUTICAL BRANCH
1. Appropriate knowledge applied to engineering of the principles of continuum mechanics and the techniques for calculating its response. 2. Appropriate knowledge applied to engineering 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 its role in the analysis of the main aerospace propulsion systems. 3. Appropriate knowledge applied to engineering of: The fundamental elements of the various types of aircraft; the functional elements of the air navigation system and the associated electrical and electronic installations; the fundamentals of airport design and construction and its various elements. 4. Adequate knowledge applied to engineering of: The fundamentals of fluid mechanics; the basic principles of flight control and automation; the main characteristics and physical and mechanical properties of materials. 5. Applied knowledge of: materials science and technology; mechanics and thermodynamics; fluid mechanics; aerodynamics and mechanics of flight; air traffic and navigation systems; aerospace technology; structure theory; air Transport; economy and production; Projects; environmental impact.
SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGY: Aeronavigation
6. Adequate knowledge applied to engineering of: the basic functional elements of the Air Navigation system; the needs of on-board and ground equipment for proper operation. 7. Appropriate knowledge applied to engineering: electrical and electronic installations. 8. Appropriate knowledge applied to engineering: the fundamentals of sustainability, maintainability and operability of air navigation systems. 9. Adequate and applied engineering knowledge of: aerospace systems flight operations; the environmental impact of infrastructures; the planning, design and implementation of systems to support air traffic management. 10. Appropriate knowledge applied to engineering of: air navigation calculation and development methods; the calculation of specific air navigation systems and their infrastructures; the actions, maneuvers and control of the aircraft; the applicable regulations; the operation and management of air transport; air traffic and navigation systems; air communication and surveillance systems. 11. Applied knowledge of: transmitters and receivers; transmission lines and radiating signal systems for air navigation; navigation systems; electrical installations in the land and air sectors; flight mechanics; mapping; cosmography; meteorology; distribution, management and economics of air transport.

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Aeronautical

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

What knowledge will I acquire with this Degree?
COMMON TO THE AERONAUTICAL BRANCH
1. Appropriate knowledge applied to engineering of the principles of continuum mechanics and the techniques for calculating its response. 2. Appropriate knowledge applied to engineering 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 its role in the analysis of the main aerospace propulsion systems. 3. Appropriate knowledge applied to engineering of: The fundamental elements of the various types of aircraft; the functional elements of the air navigation system and the associated electrical and electronic installations; the fundamentals of airport design and construction and its various elements. 4. Adequate knowledge applied to engineering of: The fundamentals of fluid mechanics; the basic principles of flight control and automation; the main characteristics and physical and mechanical properties of materials. 5. Applied knowledge of: materials science and technology; mechanics and thermodynamics; fluid mechanics; aerodynamics and mechanics of flight; air traffic and navigation systems; aerospace technology; structure theory; air Transport; economy and production; Projects; environmental impact.
SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGY: Aeronavigation
6. Adequate knowledge applied to engineering of: the basic functional elements of the Air Navigation system; the needs of on-board and ground equipment for proper operation. 7. Appropriate knowledge applied to engineering: electrical and electronic installations. 8. Appropriate knowledge applied to engineering: the fundamentals of sustainability, maintainability and operability of air navigation systems. 9. Adequate and applied engineering knowledge of: aerospace systems flight operations; the environmental impact of infrastructures; the planning, design and implementation of systems to support air traffic management. 10. Appropriate knowledge applied to engineering of: air navigation calculation and development methods; the calculation of specific air navigation systems and their infrastructures; the actions, maneuvers and control of the aircraft; the applicable regulations; the operation and management of air transport; air traffic and navigation systems; air communication and surveillance systems. 11. Applied knowledge of: transmitters and receivers; transmission lines and radiating signal systems for air navigation; navigation systems; electrical installations in the land and air sectors; flight mechanics; mapping; cosmography; meteorology; distribution, management and economics of air transport.

Admission Requirements

59+
72+
5.5+
The documentation must be attached electronically. During the academic year, the physical presentation of the documentation that cannot be verified as digitally valid will be requested.

4 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic Students

5,900 EUR
-

International Students

30,900 EUR
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