Bachelors in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering program provides theory-based lectures and training to prepare graduates for a number of career paths in the aviation industry. As graduates of the aircraft maintenance engineering program, students will have the required skills required to safely operate, repair, and overhaul aircraft systems of both small and large aircraft. Students may also go on to train for CCAR-66, HKAR-66, or EASA Part-66 maintenance personnel licensing.
Scholarships type | Benefits | Stipend |
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Nanjing Government Scholarship | $1400 one-time payment | $0 |
NUAA Fly-high Scholarship First Prize | Tuition Scholarship, Insurance, Living Allowance | $210 |
NUAA Fly-high Scholarship Second Prize | Tuition Scholarship, Insurance, Living Allowance | $140 |
NUAA Fly-high Scholarship Third Prize | Tuition Scholarship, Insurance, Living Allowance | $115 |