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Master of Engineering Technology (Aerospace)

Program Learning Outcomes

Area of Research
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Aircraft Health Monitoring System
  • Aircraft Structure Design
  • Aircraft Maintenance
  • Aircraft Component Manufacturing
  • Airframe and Power Plant Maintenance
  • Aerospace Control System
  • General Aviation (Technology)
  • Helicopter Technology
  • Satellite Communication
  • Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV)
  • Aircraft Advanced Material
  • Aircraft Manufacturing System Engineering
  • Aircraft Tribology
  • Avionics
  • Aircraft Battery Technology
  • Hybrid Aircraft, Services and Maintenance
  • Aircraft Varnishing and Painting Technology
  • Aircraft Mechanical Engineering
  • Aircraft Engineering

Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)
  • PEO 1 Competent and forward-thinking in their respective field of aerospace engineering technology, and capable of pursuing business and technopreneurial ventures
  • PEO 2 Effective leaders who demonstrate professionalism, ethics, social responsibility, and a commitment to sustainability, with good teamwork and communication skills.
  • PEO 3 Capable of using analytical and creative problem-solving skills to make decisions based on research evidence and/or experience

Programme Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
  • PLO 1 Demonstrate knowledge and contribute to original research that broadens the frontier of knowledge in aerospace engineering technology
  • PLO 2 Critically and creatively apply knowledge in aerospace engineering technology fields to resolve complex disciplinary and practical problems.
  • PLO 3 Conduct rigorous and independent research or investigation with minimal supervision
  • PLO 4 Perform research adhering to legal, ethical, professional and sustainable practice
  • PLO 5 Demonstrate intellectual leadership qualities and management skill in aerospace engineering technology field and working effectively with peers and stakeholders
  • PLO 6 Communicate cogently in the aerospace engineering technology field and interact with specialist and general audience
  • PLO 7 Select and utilise suitable digital and analytical techniques to the aerospace engineering technology research problems
  • PLO 8 Demonstrate commitment to lifelong learning, personal development in aerospace engineering technology and entrepeneurial activities.

Assessment Method

1. Summative
• Research Methodology
• Innovation Technology and Entrepreneurship
• Thesis

2. Formative
• Progress Report
• Proposal Defense

Career Path
  • Research and development engineer
  • Academician
  • Researcher
  • Consultant

Entry Requirement

  • A Bachelor’s degree in engineering or engineering technology with a minimum CGPA of 2.75 from Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL) or public higher learning institution (IPTA) or any other institutions of higher learning as approved by the Senate of UniKL.
  • A Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in engineering and engineering technology with a CGPA between 2.50 – 2.75 is acceptable for admission depending on rigorous internal assessment.
  • Any qualifications equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree in Science or technology field (non-engineering or engineering technology) with CGPA less than 2.50, with at least a minimum of 5 years relevant working experience and rigorous internal assessment.
  • Candidates without a related qualification in the field(s) or working experience in the relevant fields must undergo appropriate prerequisite courses determined by UniKL with minimum CGPA as stated in (i), (ii), and (iii).

English Language Requirement

  • For international students: TOEFL score of 500 OR IELTS score 5.0 OR its equivalent.

Fee:

Malaysian Students:

Full Time:
RM 1,880.00 (Per Semester)
RM 3,760.00 (Per Year)

Part Time:
RM 1,250.00 (Per Semester)
RM 2,500.00 (Per Year)

International Students:

Full Time:
RM 2,500.00 (Per Semester)
RM 5,000.00 (Per Year)


* Fees shown are the tuition fees only

** Fees shown are not inclusive of visa processing fee (international students)

*** Fees and charges are subject to Malaysian Sales and Service Tax (SST) at the prevailing rate of 6%. SST implementation.

**** Fees shown are correct at time of publication and subject to change without prior notice.

Demonstrate an understanding of how communication shapes patterns of social interaction, the expression of cultural values and norms, political practices and relations of power, and our positions as local and global citizens.

Be able to use a variety of methodological tools to analyze interpersonal, intercultural, and rhetorical discourse that structures everyday interactions in both our public and private lives.

Demonstrate an understanding of the possibilities, problems, and history of discourse and deliberation in democracy and will be prepared to use their knowledge to work for a just and more humane world.

Programme

Semester 1 Credits Number
Rhetoric & the Public Sphere 4 ESTU 203
Communication & Everyday Life 2 ESTU 340
Critical & Rhetorical Methods 4 ESTU 657
Semester 2 Credits Number
Relational Communication 4 ESTU 768
Public Relations Campaigns 4 ESTU 432
Rhetoric of Social Movements 2 ESTU 873

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