Aircraft Maintenance Technology

Program Objectives

The Program learning outcomes of the Aircraft Maintenance Technology program provide a measure of the program is meeting its educational objectives.

The current POs for the AMT Diploma and Higher Diploma approved by the CAA are:

  • PO1: Provide balanced academic and work-based learning to equip graduates with the knowledge and the skills necessary for aircraft maintenance.
  • PO2: Provide Graduates with the Basic Knowledge and skills necessary to enable them for professional careers in the aviation industry and life-long learning.
  • PO3: Enable graduates to adhere to the highest level of professionalism, ethical standards, and environmental awareness.
  • PO4: Enable graduates’ effective communication skills and cultural awareness in building teams and leadership.
  • SO1: Apply mathematics, science, and applied sciences to Aircraft Maintenance
  • SO2: Analyze and Interpret Aircraft Maintenance data
  • SO3: Work effectively on multi-disciplinary and diverse teams
  • SO4: Make professional and ethical decisions
  • SO5: Communicate effectively, using both written and oral communication skills
  • SO6: Engage in and recognize the need for life-long learning
  • SO7: Assess contemporary Aircraft Maintenance issues;
  • SO8: Use the techniques, skills, and modern technology necessary for professional practice
  • SO1: Apply mathematics, science, and applied sciences to Aircraft Maintenance;
  • SO2: Analyze and interpret Aircraft Maintenance data;
  • SO3: Work effectively on multi-disciplinary and diverse teams;
  • SO4: Make professional and ethical decisions;
  • SO5: Communicate effectively, using both written and oral communication skills;
  • SO6: Engage in and recognize the need for life-long learning;
  • SO7: Assess contemporary Aircraft Maintenance issues;
  • SO8: Use the techniques, skills, and modern technology necessary for professional practice;
  • SO9: Assess the national and international aviation environment;
  • SO10: Apply pertinent knowledge in identifying and solving Aircraft Maintenance problems;
  • SO11: Apply knowledge of business sustainability to Aircraft Maintenance issues.

The Applied Bachelor in Aircraft Maintenance Management (ABAMM) Program Educational objectives (POs) are derived from Abu Dhabi Polytechnic’s mission and are measured through a related set of Student Outcomes (SOs). The stated POs for the ABAMM are:

  • PO1: Provide curriculum in Aviation Maintenance that generates graduates having competencies in the maintenance and repair of modern aircraft
  • PO2: Engage students with teamwork experiences while demonstrating effective communication skills and knowledge of related contemporary issues
  • PO3:Provide students with quality education incorporating current technologies to prepare them for professional development and advanced studies in aircraft maintenance or a related area
  • PO4: Foster professional and ethical environment to instill personal responsibility for continuous professional development and life-long learning
  • SO1: Apply mathematics, science, and technology to aircraft inspection, maintenance, repair and troubleshooting
  • SO2: Analyze and interpret Aircraft Maintenance data
  • SO3: Work effectively on multi-disciplinary and diverse teams
  • SO4: Make professional and ethical decisions
  • SO5: Communicate effectively, using both written and oral communication skills
  • SO6: Engage in and recognize the need for life-long learning
  • SO7: Assess contemporary Aircraft Maintenance issues
  • SO8: Use the techniques, skills, and modern technology necessary for professional practice;
  • SO9: Assess the national and international aviation environment
  • SO10: Apply pertinent knowledge in identifying and solving Aircraft Maintenance problems
  • SO11: Apply knowledge of business sustainability to Aircraft Maintenance issues.