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Department :

Department of Construction, Environment and Engineering

Programme Name :

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Aircraft Engineering

Programme Code :

ST125104

Duration :

Year 1 Entry : 4 Years (Full-Time)
Year 3 Entry : 2 Years (Full-Time / Work-Study Scheme)

Medium of Instruction :

English

Venue(s) :

Core Modules: Tsing Yi Campus
General Education (GE) : Tsing Yi/Chai Wan Campus

The programme is recognised under the QF Level: 5
Registration No.: 19/000917/L5
Registration Validity Period: 01/09/2019 to 31/08/2029

Programme Aims

This programme aims to equip students with the professional knowledge and skills to design, propose solutions or make recommendation in the fields of aircraft maintenance and aircraft engineering. Modules specialised in aircraft engineering such as mechanics of flight, propeller, aircraft system design, gas turbine engine, flight stability and automatic control will be the emphases of the programme. Moreover, the programme will prepare students for taking the HKAR-66 Cat. B1.1 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Basic Licence Examination. The programme covers a broad range of professional knowledge including public health and safety, regulations, societal and environmental considerations. It also covers the provision of general education and work-integrated learning. Graduates from this programme will be professionally competent in the aircraft industry.

Career Prospects

Graduates may pursue in the following careers:

  • Aircraft material/parts controllers
  • Aircraft design engineers
  • Aircraft maintenance assistant engineers
  • Component maintenance technicians
  • Non-destructive test inspectors
  • Planning officers
  • Quality assurance officers
  • Technical services engineers
  • Cadet pilots
  • Graduate trainees
  • Management trainees

Professional Recognition

This Programme has been approved by the Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department (HKCAD) as a HKAR-66 Cat. B1.1 Basic License Training Course. That means graduates who accumulate around 1,100 hours of aircraft maintenance practical training and pass all the HKAR-66 Cat. B1.1 knowledge examinations and practical assessments are eligible to get the HKAR-147 Certificate of Recognition (CoR). With this CoR, graduates only need 2 years of relevant work experience to apply for the HKAR-66 Cat B1.1 Aircraft Maintenance Licence.

Industry Collaboration Scheme

THEi Work-Study Degree Programmes offer an alternative articulation pathway and advancement opportunity for recent Higher Diploma graduates and working adults to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree qualification. Please click here for details.

Programme-specific Requirements

For Year 1 Entry:

  1. For applying on the basis of the HKDSE results :
  • Relevant ApL subject in Aviation Studies can be counted for admission purposes.
  1. Applicants may be required to attend an interview.

For Year 3 Entry:

Higher Diploma OR equivalent sub-degree qualifications/studies in aircraft maintenance engineering, mechanical engineering or a relevant area of study.

Remarks:

    1. Additional core modules are required (with fee charged) for sub-degree graduates according to the educational background of individuals.
    2. Graduates from VTC’s Higher Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering who were admitted in academic year of 2017/18 onwards are eligible to attend HKAR-66 Cat. B1.1 Aircraft Maintenance Licence written examinations via THEi’s arrangement in HKCAD approved VTC examination venue.
    3. Applicants may be screened and selected by an Admission and Interview Panel. All interviews are conducted in English. 
    4. For Year 1 / Year 3 General Entry Requirement, please refer to Admission.

Programme-specific Scholarship

To encourage continuous professional enhancement for the aviation sector, the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region has set up the Hong Kong Aviation Scholarship Scheme for students to complete aviation-related degree programmes. This Scholarship capped at about HK$100,000 for selected students.

Other Information

  1. Students who opt for the Certificate of Recognition for the HKAR-147 Cat. B1.1 Aircraft Maintenance Licence should fulfill the practical training requirement. They are required to accumulate about 1,100 hours of practical training/industrial attachment as arranged by THEi, at an extra fee. (For reference, Year 1 Entry are required around HK$17,500 for each academic year and Year 3 Entry are required around HK$ 21,000 would be required for each academic year and the actual fee is subject to change.)
  2. For Year 3 Entry, HKAR-147 Certificate of Recognition (CoR) is only eligible to students who graduated from the programme of VTC’s Higher Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering which had fulfilled the HKAR-66 Cat. B requirements.
  3. For trainings outside Hong Kong, students need to pay for their own travel and living expenses.
  4. Applicants should also note that, due to airworthiness requirements, there may be employment-related physiological and medical fitness requirements as stipulated by the industry.
  5. In general, Year 1 Entry and Year 3 Entry students need to pay a separate training fee of $70,000 and $42,000 respectively for the duration of their study at THEi.

Tuition Fee

  • The tuition fees are charged according to the number of credit points taken during a semester.
  • The tuition fee for academic year 2025/26 per credit:
    Local Students Non-local Students
     HK$ 3,575  HK$ 4,300
     

Programme Curriculum

work-integrated learning

Year 1
  • Basic Electrical Theory & Application
  • DC & AC Theories
  • Maintenance Workshop Practices & Engineering Drawing
  • Calculus
  • Aircraft Maintenance Procedures & Techniques
  • Engineering Science & Physics
  • Mechanical Parts & Structural Repair Methods
  • Digital Techniques
  • GE Core Module: Chinese 1
  • GE Core Module: Creativity & Innovation in Society
  • GE Core Module: English for Academic Studies 1
  • Electronics & Instrument Systems
  • Advanced Electrical Theory
  • Aircraft Electrical Power System
  • Aircraft Avionics Systems
  • Engineering Materials
  • Mechanics of Machines
  • Human Factors & Air Legislation
  • GE Core Module: Technology, Society & Work
  • GE Core Module: Entrepreneurial Mindset
  • GE Elective Module 1
  • GE Elective Module 2
  • Advanced Engineering Mathematics
  • Aircraft Structure & Accessory Systems
  • Aerodynamics & Fluid Dynamics 
  • Aircraft Powerplant Systems
  • Thermodynamics & Introduction to Gas Turbine
  • Flight Stability & Automatic Control
  • Aircraft Maintenance Organisation & Management
  • Aircraft Systems Design 
  • GE Core Module: Chinese 2
  • GE Core Module: English for Professional Purposes
  • GE Core Module: English for Academic Studies 2
  • Solid Mechanics for Aircraft Structure
  • Mechanics of Flight 
  • Gas Turbine Engine Design
  • Propeller 
  • Gas Turbine Engine Performance 
  • Safety & Reliability
  • Final Year Project
  • Programme Elective*
  • GE Elective Module 3
  • GE Elective Module 4
  • Aircraft & Products Certification
  • Flight Performance & Aircraft Sizing
  • Numerical Methods & Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • Airlines Operation
  • Composite Materials & Structural Analysis
  • Heat & Mass Transfer for Aircraft

Work-integrated Learning (WIL) modules are directed industry attachments that provide powerful learning experiences by integrating theoretical learning with its application in the workplace. Students are required to complete 480 hours of Work-integrated Learning to be eligible for the award of Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Aircraft Engineering.

Our WIL Partners
  • Governement Flying Service
  • Cathay Pacific Airways Limited
  • China Aircraft Services Limited
  • Dah Chong Hong – Dragonair Airport GSE Service Limited
  • Dragon General Aviation Group Limited
  • Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Company Limited
  • Pan Asia Pacific Aviation Services Limited