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    Aircraft Maintenance Management

    City, University of London

    City, University of London

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    United Kingdom, London

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Part Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    ENPAIR

    Credit point

    180 Points

    Campuses

    Northampton Square

    Dubai Centre

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesNovember-2023
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    Duration 5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 22,290  / year
    Next Intake November-2023

    Aircraft Maintenance Management

    About

    Benefits of this course

    Your course has been designed to give you a sound understanding of the latest management techniques and help you build a lifelong network of peers.

    Initiated by AJ Walters to increase the career opportunities of aircraft engineers, today the programme is recognised as a key resource within the aircraft maintenance industry and as a benchmark for innovation.

    Award

    You can select to apply for one of the available exit points for this course.

    • Master of Science (MSc)

    Who is this course for?

    If you want to develop your career in the fast-growing aviation industry this course is perfect.

    You'll need to have been employed within the aircraft maintenance industry for at least two years and want to develop your career in the fast-growing aviation industry.

    Current students include engineers and maintenance staff with the majority having a license/professional education. We also welcome students with a military background and the course is compatible with The MoD's Enhanced Learning Credits Administration Service (ELCAS).

    With increased competition, technological and regulatory changes, every organisation needs a team of up-to-date managers ready to step up to fill leadership roles. This MSc course will give you the opportunity to learn the latest leadership techniques and transform your aircraft maintenance management career.

    In rare cases, some elective modules may not run due to low interest or unanticipated changes in timetabling, including scheduling clashes, room and staff availability.

    If an elective module will not run, we will advise you at the beginning of every academic term or as soon as possible, and help you choose an alternative module.

    • This 3 day workshop will introduce you to the MSc Aviation Programmes, modules, grading, degrees, and organisational material. Networking and group-building with others on the course is encouraged

    • In this module, you will gain an understanding about how leadership and management of regulatory compliance is the key to normal operations and maintenance of company reputation and market share. You will also learn the formal Quality Systems for Airline operations.

    • In this module you will study the role of airworthiness in an airline, charter, freight, corporate operation, or stand lone maintenance facility. A focus is placed on regulatory requirements, development of Vision and Mission, stakeholder management and how airworthiness creates safety.

    • The module establishes the foundation for your understanding on how maintenance is managed from a strategic point of view. You will learn the framework within which aircraft maintenance takes place, and explore how engineering management must drive safety, efficiency and performance.

    • This module is geared towards current and future aviation professionals intending to carry out Operational Management duties. You will learn the background of airline operations, including regulations, airports, and maintenance organisations.

    • This module will enable you to analyze and design robust commercial strategies and processes that strive to create value for its customers and key stakeholders. You will also learn to synthesise successful commercial strategies and techniques which can help build more profitable relationships with customers and a sustainable business proposition.

    • In this module you will learn about leadership and management of people, and explore why it is essential for all who are responsible for organisational success. You will investigate areas such as recruitment and selection, performance management, employee engagement and change management.

    • In this module you will gain an understanding that leadership and management of the industry economics and resources is essential for a successful company reputation and market presence. You will study economic principles as they relate to different airline business models.

    • This module offers an introduction to airline finance as a medium, used by organisations, in communicating with shareholders, lenders, and governments. You will explore areas such as preparation of income statements, valuations of assets, and financial reporting.

    • In this module you will develop an understanding of how leadership and management of people and resources is essential for a successful return from a crisis to normal operations and maintenance of company reputation and market share.

    • In this module you will learn about the techniques involved in fleet planning, including how it supports business strategy and explore fleet planning processes within the context of different business modules. You will also learn about market and network analysis and investment appraisal.

    • In this module, you will explore how leadership and management of people and resources is essential for a successful safety management. You will learn about managing risk and striving for aviation safety performance through a practical, integrated and effective Safety Management System.

    • This module presents the basics of psychology in aviation management in a structured and interactive way. You will learn about passenger behaviour and fear of flying, psychological stressors within the aviation environment, crew mental health issues, and trauma effect following an accident.

    • In this module you will learn the two essential elements for the successful development of any airline: a solid strategy and a robust business plan. You will critically evaluate concepts including business modelling, stakeholder engagement, and risk factors.

    • In this module you will learn accident and incident investigation procedures and you will gain sufficient tools to understand and assist in an investigation. You will discuss the reasons to start an investigation and learn how to prepare one on or off site.

    • This module will introduce you to the basics of leadership in organisations in a structured and interactive way. You will analyse leadership models, explore issues relating to leadership behaviours and understand the impact of national culture and gender on leadership.

    • The module will teach you the fundamentals of Safety Risk Management and provide you with sufficient tools and knowledge to understand and conduct Risk Management.

    • This module explores how we are influenced by, and interact with one another, systems and our environment. In this module you will learn how the application of human factors is critical to preventing incidents and accidents both in our industry and in our home lives.

    • In this module you will learn some of the key challenges around long-term sustainability of air transport. This includes exploring what air transport drives growth, the global context in terms of climate change legislation and how air transport can meet environmental objectives.

    • In this module, you will study how aviation is regulated at domestic, EU and international levels. You will explore areas of public and private international law, economic theories regulation, competition rules and antitrust law, safety and security, and environmental regulation.

    • In this module you will explore the fundamental principles of emerging aviation and aerospace topics. This will include understanding the importance of proper pilot skills and spaceflight participants’ preparation; maintenance, air & space management, spaceports, airworthy design of space planes, satellites and UAS.

    • In this module you will explore the airport’s role in society, its economic and political effects, how ownership can influence the management of an airport, regulatory requirements, development of Vision and Mission, stakeholder management and how airports create revenues.

    • In this module you will discuss how to manage the need for â€کAirline Training’, expand your academic knowledge base of airline operations employees in order to enhance the company’s competitiveness and financial performance in the area of training, and understand airline training economics.

    • This module aims to give the student an understanding of the unique operating environment of business aircraft and is essential for those who are involved in this niche sector of aviation

    • Project (60 credits)

      In this module you will be required to complete and pass a project. This will entail writing on an original and relevant topic and defending it against informed interrogation. It should be based in part on the background provided by the taught modules.

    Programme specification

    The programme specification contains more information on how the course is organised, the requirements for progression for each part and credits required for awards.

    Download course specification:

    • PSPAMM-MSc-Aircraft-Maintenance-Management.pdf [PDF]

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Applicants for all postgraduate degrees should normally hold a university Honours degree or equivalent qualification in an appropriate subject.

    If you don't hold an Honours degree or equivalent but you have suitable experience and/or professional qualifications, you may still be accepted for a Master's or Postgraduate Diploma at the discretion of the relevant department.

    We offer pre-Master’s programmes for international students, delivered by our partners INTO City, University of London. In addition, we recognise other pre-Master’s programmes, in particular those provided by Kaplan International College London.

    Before registration, you will need to submit original certificates or certified copies of your relevant degrees and other qualifications.

    Career

    This is a professional programme recognised by the aviation industry and approved by the Royal Aeronautical Society and will give you step up into a rewarding career.

    Airlines are increasingly expecting their managers to study the MSc from City, University of London, and our alumni network includes high-ranking professionals, including:

    • safety managers
    • training captains
    • quality managers
    • flight safety officers
    • safety inspectors
    • safety consultants.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 22,290  / year

    How to Apply

    For most postgraduate courses applications are made directly to City, usually to the department running the course, via our dedicated online system. Individual application links are provided on course pages, along with information on specific requirements for documents you should include with your application.

    With a few exceptions, most postgraduate courses don't have a fixed application deadline and admissions operate on a rolling basis. Applications will close when the course is full, so it's advisable to apply as early as possible as competition for places on many courses is strong and they may be fully subscribed well before the closing date.

    Where a deadline is in place, further information can be found on specific course pages.

    If you're in the final year of undergraduate studies or are yet to receive your English Language test results, you can still apply. Your application will be assessed based on predicted grades and if all other entry criteria are met, you may receive a conditional offer subject to satisfying the relevant conditional requirements.

    You'll need to provide original certificates or certified copies of your relevant degrees and other qualifications before registration.

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