B.E Avionics Engineering?
BE degree programme in Avionics Engineering is designed with an objective to instill in students the knowledge and perspective appropriate both for a professional career and for the pursuit of advanced degrees. Such principles and practices include rigorous quantitative reasoning and robust engineering design. This mission is accomplished by ensuring that students achieve both depth and breadth of knowledge in their studies and by maintaining a high degree of flexibility in the curriculum.
This program also seeks to provide a good preparation for life, including an ability to communicate in written and oral forms, and a desire to continue learning throughout life. Subjects offered in PAF-KIET Avionics Engineering curriculum are divided in five major groups namely Electrical Machines, Flight Control Systems, Radar, Guidance, Navigation & Control and Avionics Systems Design.
Students join the department on completion of three years of electronics study, which is common for all students. Many subjects related to engineering are also taught to the students during their stay in the department. A total of 140.5 Credit hours of academic work are completed that includes an independent project in the final semester.
This program also seeks to provide a good preparation for life, including an ability to communicate in written and oral forms, and a desire to continue learning throughout life. Subjects offered in PAF-KIET Avionics Engineering curriculum are divided in five major groups namely Electrical Machines, Flight Control Systems, Radar, Guidance, Navigation & Control and Avionics Systems Design.
Students join the department on completion of three years of electronics study, which is common for all students. Many subjects related to engineering are also taught to the students during their stay in the department. A total of 140.5 Credit hours of academic work are completed that includes an independent project in the final semester.
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