Technical Exploitation of Aircraft (English)
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Technical Exploitation of Aircraft (English)
Academic level:
Graduate Program
Qualification to be awarded:
Master of Technical Exploitation of Aircraft
Teaching language:
In English
Dean:
Nika Tikanashvili
Professor
+995 595 04 08 08
n.tikanashvili@ssu.edu.ge
Head of the program:
Andro Maisuradze
Professor
+995 599 97 13 71
a.maisuradze@ssu.edu.ge
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
ADMISSION
PROGRAM STRUCTURE
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
Based on the mission of the University, the Master’s Program in Technical Exploitation of Aircraft is focused on training qualified specialists in aircraft maintenance.
Program objectives:
- To prepare a Master of Technical Exploitation of Aircraft
who, after completing the training program, will be able to supervise aircraft maintenance operations; - To study local and international aircraft maintenance rules, methods of their development and ways of their implementation and implementation;
- To study the functions, interdependencies, and responsibilities of aviation specialists, service organizations, and aviation regulatory bodies for the effective implementation of the aircraft maintenance process;
- Development of the ability to communicate with academic or the professional community in a suitable format.
ADMISSION
The basis for obtaining the Master’s degree in Technical exploitation of aircraft is the passing of general master’s exams in accordance with the rules established by Georgian legislation.
The obligatory condition for obtaining the status is the submission of a B2 level certificate in English, in the absence of which the corresponding exam will be conducted by the University.
If an aviation engineer’s qualification is not confirmed for student status, he or she must take the internal specialized exam at the university to obtain the status.
You can also obtain university status through mobility or internal mobility. Entry requirements and other relevant information related to admission are published annually on the website and in the National Grading and Examinations Center catalog. The above conditions for admission to the program are in accordance with current legislation.
PROGRAM STRUCTURE