BTEC Higher National Diploma in Aerospace Engineering |
The BTEC Higher National Diploma in Aerospace Engineering is a 16-unit qualification of which
seven are core units.
The BTEC Higher National Diploma programme must contain a minimum of eight units designated
at H2 level. |
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| Core units — all five units must be taken |
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1 |
Business Management Techniques |
H1 |
2 |
Analytical Methods for Engineers |
H1 |
3 |
Engineering Science |
H1 |
4 |
Aircraft Systems Principles |
H2 |
5 |
Project |
H2 |
6 |
Engineering Design |
H2 |
7 |
Aerodynamics |
H1 |
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| Specialist units — choose five units |
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8 |
Engineering Design |
H2 |
9 |
Aerodynamics |
H1 |
10 |
Further Aerodynamics |
H2 |
11 |
Automatic Flight Control Systems |
H1 |
12 |
Measurement and Testing |
H1 |
13 |
Communication and Navigation |
H1 |
14 |
Aircraft Fluid Systems |
H1 |
15 |
Further Aircraft Fluid Systems |
H2 |
16 |
Aircraft Structural Integrity |
H2 |
17 |
Aircraft Propulsion Technology |
H1 |
18 |
Gas Turbine Science |
H1 |
19 |
Health and Safety and Risk Assessment |
H1 |
20 |
Electrical, Electronic and Digital Principles |
H1 |
21 |
Microprocessor Systems |
H1 |
22 |
Mechanical Principles |
H2 |
23 |
Materials Engineering |
H1 |
24 |
Engineering Thermodynamics |
H2 |
25 |
Quality Assurance and Management |
H2 |
26 |
Further Analytical Methods for Engineers |
H2 |
27 |
Manufacturing Processes |
H1 |
29 |
Computer-Aided Machining |
H1 |
30 |
CAD/CAM |
H2 |
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