Project I for Aeronautical
Engineers:
Description:
Provides students the opportunity to
individually explore an aeronautical engineering problem or issue within their
field of study and apply their education to solving the problem for the benefit
of the local community and society as a whole. Students produce a short report
that documents the application of previous learning, experience and knowledge
to the problem at hand, and evaluates the results.
Timing:
Fifth Year/ First Semester.
Number of credit hours:
1 credit hour.
Project II for Aeronautical
Engineers
Description:
Project 2 is an extension of the
project within the Bachelor of Aeronautical Engineering program. In this
course, students continue the work on the project that was started in the
previous semester, with a focus on improving and developing the various aspects
of the project. The course includes preparing a comprehensive technical report
that covers all aspects of the project, including economic analysis and
environmental assessment, according to the rules and instructions published on
the department’s website. In addition, the course pays special attention to
developing students’ technical writing skills, as they learn how to prepare
technical reports in a professional and accurate manner. They are also trained
in presentation skills, as they are required to present a comprehensive summary
of the project to a panel of examiners, who evaluate the project based on a set
of academic and technical criteria. This course aims to prepare students for
the transition to the labor market or graduate studies, by emphasizing the
importance of combining technical knowledge, practical skills, and competence
in preparing engineering projects within a team.
Timing:
Fifth Year/ Second Semester.
Number of credit hours:
2 credit hours.