B.Sc. Aviation Engineering Technology

The Aviation Engineering Technology program at Superior University combines rigorous academic study with practical experience to prepare the students to work in a diverse range of roles in the aviation industry. The faculty puts special emphasis on developing effective communication as well as planning and project management skills to foster passionate professionals to work in technical, supervisory, or management positions in the global aviation sector.

50% Marks in FSc. Pre Engineering/ICS (Physics)/ALevels (Cambridge Students) having IBCC Equivalence Certificate /DAE/B Tech (Pass)/Foreign Students

Semester 1

CoursesCredit Hours
Bio Chemistry - I
3
Digital Logic Design
3
Electrical Circuit Analysis
3
Linear Algebra & Differential Equations
3
Organizational Behaviour
3
Total15

Semester 2

CoursesCredit Hours
Biomechanics4
Electronic Devices and Circuits
3
Entrepreneurship2
Microprocessors & Microcontrollers
3
Molecular Biology
3
Signals and Systems
3
Total18

Semester 3

CoursesCredit Hours
Biomaterials3
Biomedical Control Systems
3
Biomedical Instrumentation
4
Pakistan Studies
2
Project - I
3
Technical Report Writing
2
Total17

Semester 4

CoursesCredit Hours
Clinical Laboratory Equipment
4
Electromechanical System
3
Medical Imaging Devices
3
Probability and Statistics
2
Project - II
3
Regulatory Framework for Medical
Devices
3
Total15

Semester 5

CoursesCredit Hours
Industrial/Field Training - I (SIT-I)16
Total16

Semester 6

CoursesCredit Hours
Industrial/Field Training - II (SIT-II)16
Total16

Semester 7

CoursesCredit Hours
Applied Calculus3
Applied Physics4
Computing Fundamentals4
Islamic Studies/Ethics3
Linear Circuit Analysis4
Workshop Practice1
Total19

Semester 8

CoursesCredit Hours
Applied Chemistry2
Differential Equations3
Digital Logic Design4
Electrical Network Analysis4
Engineering Drawing & Graphics2
Object Oriented Program3
Total18

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