DEGREE CONFERRED

Bachelor of Engineering (Aeronautic Engineering)

B.Eng. (Aeronautic Engineering)

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Assumption University confers the degree of Bachelor of Engineering in  Aeronautic Engineering upon students who meet all of the following requirements specified in the Graduate Program Standard Criteria B.E. 2548 and Assumption University Bylaw B.E. 2548 as follows::

  • Have completed of the total number of credits of the curriculum
  • Have obtained a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.00
  • Have participated in 16 sessions of the Professional Ethics Seminar
  • Have obtained library and financial clearance with the University
  • Have demonstrated good behavior and discipline

OBJECTIVES

To produce graduates who have the characteristics, knowledge and skills as follows:

  • Have moral sound, committed to acting justly and open to further growth.
  • Have aeronautic knowledge both engineering and non-engineering.
  • Have aircraft maneuver skills.
  • Be open-minded with strong logical thinking problem-solving.
  • Have communication skills.

COURSES

General Education Courses   34 Credits

Language

Language Courses      12 Credits

BG 1001

English I

3

BG 1002

English II

3

BG 2000

English III

3

BG 2001

English IV

3

Social Science

Social Science Courses  9 Credits

GE 1301

Environmental Science

3

GE 2202

Ethics

3

MGT 1101

Introduction to Business

3

Humanities

Humanities Course          3 Credits

GE 2101

World Civilization

3

Science and Mathematics

Science and Mathematics Courses    10 Credits

BG 0008

General Chemistry Laboratory

1

BG 1108

General Chemistry

3

BG 1221

Computer Programming

3

BG 2208

Discrete Mathematics

3

Specialized Courses       104 Credits

Basic Engineering

Basic Engineering Courses            40 Credits

BG 1204

Calculus I

3

BG 1205

Calculus II

3

BG 1211

Physics I

3

BG 1212

Physics Laboratory I

1

BG 1213

Physics II

3

BG 1214

Physics Laboratory II

1

BG 2209

Statistics for Engineers

3

EE 2201

Electric Circuits

3

EE 2202

Electric Circuits Laboratory

1

EE 2605

Engineering Electronics

3

EE 2606

Engineering Electronics Laboratory

1

IE 1110

Engineering Materials  

3

MCE 2101

Fundamentals of Mechatronics Engineering 

3

MCE 2102 

Fundamentals of Mechatronics Engineering Laboratory I 

1

ME 1112

Engineering Laboratory

2

ME 1113

Engineering Drawing

3

ME 2211

Engineering Mechanics I

3

Major Required

Major Required Courses       61 credits

Students can select Commercial Pilot or Aircraft Maintenance Engineer as their major.

Commercial Pilot

Commercial Pilot        61 credits

AE 1100

Core Flying: Single-Engine Flight - Ground

3

AE 1101  

Theory of Single-Engine Flight

3

AE 1200

Core Flying: Single-Engine Flight - Flight 

2

AE 2100

Basic Flying: Single/Multi-Engine - Ground

3

AE 2200

Basic Flying: Single/Multi-Engine - Flight I

1

AE 2201

Basic Flying: Single/Multi-Engine - Flight II

1

AE 2202

Basic Flying: Multi-Engine Operations

2

AE 2203

Basic Flying: Operational Procedures

1

AE 2300

Basic Flying: Flight Communications

1

AE 2401

Basic Flying: Air Law

3

AE 3300

Intermediate Flying: Route Manual and Pilot Applications

3

AE 3301

Intermediate Flying: General Navigation          

3

AE 3302

Intermediate Flying: Flight Performance and Planning I

3

AE 3303

Intermediate Flying: Flight Performance and Planning II

3

AE 3304

Intermediate Flying: Meteorology

3

AE 3400

Intermediate Flying: Advanced Aerodynamics

3

AE 3500

Intermediate Flying: Airframes and Aircraft Systems

3

AE 3501

Intermediate Flying: Power Plants and Instrumentations

3

AE 3502

Intermediate Flying: Radio Navigation

3

AE 3700

Commercial Flight I

1

AE 3701

Commercial Flight II

1

AE 3702

Commercial Flight III

1

AE 3703

Commercial Flight IV

1

AE 3705

Commercial Flight – Ground

3

AE 3900

Seminar in International and Domestic Navigation

3

AE 4300

Intermediate Flying: Crew Resources Management and Flight Safety

1

AE 4301

Intermediate Flying: Human Performance and Limitations

3

Aircraft Maintenance Engineer

Aircraft Maintenance Engineer        61 credits

AE 1910

Problem-based Training in Aircraft Maintenance I    

1

AE 1911

Problem-based Training in Aircraft Maintenance II

1

AE 1920

Problem-based Training in Aircraft Maintenance III

1

AE 2700

Fundamental Aircraft: Propulsion Theory

2

AE 2701

Fundamental Aircraft: Aircraft Engine

3

AE 2702

Fundamental Aircraft: Aerodynamics

2

AE 2703

Fundamental Aircraft: Aircraft Structure

3

AE 2704

Fundamental Aircraft: Aircraft Material

3

AE 2705

Fundamental Aircraft: Aircraft Performance

3

AE 2901

Fundamental Aircraft: Practical Verification

1

AE 3310

Aircraft Maintenance: Maintenance Human Factor

1

AE 3311

Aircraft System: Technical Document System

3

AE 3312

Aircraft System: Logistics

2

AE 3411

Aircraft System: Aviation Acts and Airworthiness Regulations

3

AE 3511

Aircraft System: Aircraft Communications

1

AE 3512

Aircraft System: Ground Support Equipment

2

AE 3513

Aircraft System: Non-Destructive Inspection

3

AE 3710

Aircraft Maintenance: Aircraft Maintenance I

3

AE 3711

Aircraft Maintenance: Aircraft Maintenance II

3

AE 3712

Aircraft System: Hydraulic and Pneumatic System

3

AE 3713

Aircraft System: Landing Gear and Brake System             

3

AE 3714

Aircraft System: Fuel System

3

AE 3715

Aircraft System: Powerplant

3

AE 3716

Aircraft System: Stability and Weight & Balance System             

3

AE 3800

Aircraft System: Aircraft Electrical System

3

AE 3901

Aircraft Maintenance: Practical Verification

1

AE 4901

Aircraft System: Practical Verification

1

Major Elective

Major Elective Courses         3 credits

Students of all majors can select the following courses as major elective courses according to the number of required credits.

AE 2402

English for Aviation

3

AE 2501 

Maintenance English I

1

AE 2502 

Maintenance English II

1

AE 3401

Avionics

3

AE 4700

Commercial Pilot License Instructor

3

AE 4701

Commercial Pilot License Instructor: Fight I

2

AE 4702

Commercial Pilot License Instructor: Flight II

2

AE 4904

Special Problems in Aeronautic Engineering I

3

AE 4905

Special Problems in Aeronautic Engineering II

2

AE 4906

Special Problems in Aeronautic Engineering III

1

AE 4930

Advanced Topics in Aeronautic Engineering I

3

AE 4931

Advanced Topics in Aeronautic Engineering II

2

AE 4932

Advanced Topics in Aeronautic Engineering III

1

CE 2703

Introduction to Computer Systems

3

CE 2704 

Digital Logic Design

3

CE 2705

Digital Logic Design Laboratory

1

CE 4227

Mobile and Wireless Networks

3

EE 2401

Electromechanical Energy Conversion

3

EE 2402  

Electromechanical Energy Conversion Laboratory

1

EE 3301

Electromagnetic Fields

3

EE 3404

Feedback Control Systems

3

EE 3601

Electronic Circuit Design               

3

EE 3602

Electronic Circuit Design Laboratory

1

EE 4305

Digital Signal Processing               

3

EE 4403

Basic Mechatronics

3

EE 4503

Electrical Systems Design

3

EE 4602

Industrial Instrumentation and Control

3

TE 4201

Communication Electronics

3

TE 4202

Communication Electronics Laboratory

1

Students can also select major required courses of other majors as their major elective courses.

Free Elective Course 6 Credits

Students can take free elective courses of 6 credits from any faculty in Assumption University upon completion of the prerequisites (if any).

STUDY PLAN  - COMMERCIAL PILOT

FIRST YEAR

First Semester

Code

Subjects

Credits

BG 1001

English I

3

BG 1204

Calculus I

3

BG 1211

Physics I

3

BG 1212

Physics Laboratory I

1

BG 1221

Computer Programming

3

ME 1112

Engineering Laboratory

2

ME 1113

Engineering Drawing

3

 

Total

18

Second Semester

Code

Subjects

Credits

BG 0008

General Chemistry Laboratory

1

BG 1108

General Chemistry

3

BG 1002

English II

3

BG 1205

Calculus II

3

BG 1213

Physics II

3

BG 1214

Physics Laboratory II

1

BG 2208

Discrete Mathematics

3

IE 1110

Engineering Materials

3

 

Total

20

SECOND YEAR

First Semester

Code

Subjects

Credits

BG 2000

English III

3

EE 2201

Electric Circuits

3

EE 2202

Electric Circuits Laboratory

1

MCE 2101

Fundamentals of Mechatronics Engineering 

3

MCE 2102

Mechatronics Engineering  Laboratory I

1

MGT 1101

Introduction to Business

3

 

Free Elective

3

 

Total

17

Second Semester

Code

Subjects

Credits

BG 2001

English IV

3

BG 2209

Statistics for Engineers

3

GE 2101

World Civilization

3

EE 2605

Engineering Electronics

3

EE 2606

Engineering Electronics Laboratory

1

ME 2211

Engineering Mechanics I                  

3

 

Free Elective

3

 

Total

19

Summer Session

Code

Subjects

Credits

GE 1301  

Environmental Science

3

 

Total

3

THIRD YEAR

First Semester

Code

Subjects

Credits

AE 3302

Intermediate Flying: Flight Performance and Planning I

3

AE 3304

Intermediate Flying: Meteorology

3

AE 3400

Intermediate Flying: Advanced Aerodynamics

3

AE 3501

Intermediate Flying: Power Plants and Instrumentations

3

AE 4300

Intermediate Flying: Crew Resources Management and Flight Safety

1

AE 4301

Intermediate Flying: Human Performance and Limitations

3

 

Total

16

Second Semester

Code

Subjects

Credits

AE 1100

Core Flying: Single-Engine Flight – Ground

3

AE 1101

Theory of Single-Engine Flight   

3

AE 1200

Core Flying: Single-Engine Flight – Flight

2

AE 2100

Basic Flying: Single/Multi-Engine – Ground

3

AE 2200

Basic Flying: Single/Multi-Engine - Flight I

1

AE 2201

Basic Flying: Single/Multi-Engine - Flight II

1

AE 2202

Basic Flying: Multi-Engine Operations

2

 

Total

15

Summer Session

Code

Subjects

Credits

AE 3700

Commercial Flight I

1

AE 3705

Commercial Flight - Ground

3

 

Total

4

FOURTH YEAR

First Semester

Code

Subjects

Credits

AE 2203

Basic Flying: Operational Procedures

1

AE 2300

Basic Flying: Flight Communications

1

AE 2401

Basic Flying: Air Law

3

AE 3701 

Commercial Flight II

1

AE 3702

Commercial Flight III

1

AE 3703 

Commercial Flight IV

1

 

Major Elective

3

 

Total

11

Second Semester

Code

Subjects

Credits

GE 2202

Ethics

3

AE 3300

Intermediate Flying: Route Manual and Pilot Applications       

3

AE 3301

Intermediate Flying: General Navigation

3

AE 3303

Intermediate Flying: Flight Performance and Planning II

3

AE 3500

Intermediate Flying: Airframes and Aircraft Systems

3

AE 3502

Intermediate Flying: Radio Navigation

3

AE 3900

Seminar in International and Domestic Navigation

3

 

Total

21

STUDY PLAN  - AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING

FIRST YEAR

First Semester

Code

Subjects

Credits

BG 1001

English I

3

BG 1204

Calculus I

3

BG 1211

Physics I

3

BG 1212

Physics Laboratory I

1

BG 1221

Computer Programming

3

ME 1112

Engineering Laboratory

2

ME 1113

Engineering Drawing

3

 

Total

18

Second Semester

Code

Subjects

Credits

BG 0008

General Chemistry Laboratory

1

BG 1108

General Chemistry

3

BG 1002

English II

3

BG 1205

Calculus II

3

BG 1213

Physics II

3

BG 1214

Physics Laboratory II

1

BG 2208

Discrete Mathematics

3

IE 1110

Engineering Materials

3

 

Total

20

SECOND YEAR

First Semester

Code

Subjects

Credits

BG 2000

English III

3

EE 2201

Electric Circuits

3

EE 2202

Electric Circuits Laboratory

1

MCE 2101

Fundamentals of Mechatronics Engineering 

3

MCE 2102

Mechatronics Engineering  Laboratory I

1

MGT 1101

Introduction to Business

3

AE 1910

Problem-based Training in Aircraft Maintenance I                      

1

AE 2700

Fundamental Aircraft: Propulsion Theory

2

 

Total

17

Second Semester

Code

Subjects

Credits

BG 2001

English IV

3

BG 2209

Statistics for Engineers

3

GE 2101

World Civilization

3

EE 2605

Engineering Electronics

3

EE 2606

Engineering Electronics Laboratory

1

ME 2211

Engineering Mechanics 1                 

3

AE 1911

Problem-based Training in Aircraft Maintenance II

1

AE 2701

Fundamental Aircraft: Aircraft Engine

3

 

Total

20

Summer Session

Code

Subjects

Credits

GE 1301

Environmental Science

3

 

Total

3

THIRD YEAR

First Semester

Code

Subjects

Credits

AE 1920

Problem-based Training in Aircraft Maintenance III

1

AE 2702

Fundamental Aircraft: Aerodynamics

2

AE 2703

Fundamental Aircraft: Aircraft Structure

3

AE 2704 

Fundamental Aircraft: Aircraft Material

3

AE 2705

Fundamental Aircraft: Aircraft Performance

3

AE 3310

Aircraft Maintenance: Maintenance Human Factor

1

AE 3710

Aircraft Maintenance: Aircraft Maintenance I

3

 

Total

16

Second Semester

Code

Subjects

Credits

AE 2901

Fundamental Aircraft: Practical Verification

1

AE 3311 

Aircraft System: Technical Document System

3

AE 3312 

Aircraft System: Logistics

2

AE 3411 

Aircraft System: Aviation Acts and Airworthiness Regulations

3

AE 3511 

Aircraft System: Aircraft Communications

1

AE 3711 

Aircraft Maintenance: Aircraft Maintenance II

3

AE 3712 

Aircraft System: Hydraulic and Pneumatic System

3

AE 3713 

Aircraft System: Landing Gear and Brake System

3

 

Total

19

FOURTH YEAR

First Semester

Code

Subjects

Credits

AE 3714

Aircraft System: Fuel System

3

AE 3715

Aircraft System: Powerplant

3

AE 3800

Aircraft System: Aircraft Electrical System

3

AE 3901

Aircraft Maintenance: Practical Verification

1

 

Major Elective

3

 

Free Elective

3

 

Total

16

Second Semester

Code

Subjects

Credits

GE 2202

Ethics

3

AE 3512

Aircraft System: Ground Support Equipment

2

AE 3513

Aircraft System: Non-Destructive Inspection

3

AE 3716

Aircraft System: Stability and Weight & Balance System

3

AE 4901

Aircraft System: Practical Verification

1

 

Free Elective

3

 

Total

15

Remark : Aeronautic Engineering curriculum’s guidelines

1). Freshmen and Sophomore students will take engineering courses.

2). Second year first semester students are required to take an examination to qualify for Private Pilot License (PPL) at the Department of Civil Aviation, Thailand.

3). The School will send the list of students for medical examinations at either the institute of Aviation Medicine, Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital or Bangkok Hospital, Thailand.

4). Third year second semester students may start taking basic pilot subjects.

5). Students who obtain Private Pilot Licenses (PPL) are deemed to have the added potential of flying through the Instrument Rating (IR) and the Department of Civil Aviation Verification.

6). Test Multi Engine Rating (MR) after class hours: Training for Multi Engine Operations at the airport by the Civil Aviation Department. Students must hold Private Pilot Licenses (PPL) prior to passing this examination.

7). When a student graduates he/she must have completed Commercial Pilot License (CPL). In the CPL cases of students who did not hold License PPL, they will need to ensure that they passed (IR), (ME), (CPL) simultaneously.