Department of Aviation Mechanical Engineering
            http://am.hc.cust.edu.tw       TEL:+886+3+593-5707#203

 

    I. Introduction

 

       This department is established in May 20 2001 with the approval from the Ministry of Education. The

 

     department is located in Hsin-chu Campus with 9 acres is facilitated with the largest and the most advanced training

 

     facilities in this country by far. Closely working with Lufthansa Technical Training, our department has international

 

     standard and has 2 year junior college, 2 year senior college, 4 year university degree (day time and evening session),

 

     to fulfil the need from aviation industry.

 

    II. The goal and the features of the department

 

       The training goal is to cultivate the student to perform professional skill in aircraft structural repair, aircraft

 

     powerplant, aircraft system, repair component, overhaul, and inspection, operation and control. The training features

 

     of the department are detailed in the following.

 

     1.Fully equipped facilityWith the largest practical training ground, our department has Boeing 727 and other 9

 

      airplanes, 32 Various types of aircraft powerplants, 32 system training modules,? and other training equipment

 

      for inspection, design, assemblies.

 

     2.Well-trained trainerThere are 6 professors hold with PhD degree from different aviation fields, In addition to 6

 

      professors, 3 more instructors and 6 more assistants are assigned to teach courses and most of them hold with

 

     CAA or FAA Aviation certificates.

 

    3.Internal co-operationThe internal co-operation with LTT and otherships to improve in training, trainers, and

 

     courses.

 

    4.CertificatedThe only certificated JAA/CAA training institute are qualified in getting mechanic certificate from

 

      JAA and CAA, therefore, students are highly internationally competitive.

 

    5.English intensive trainingApplication English and aviation technical English are stressed in order to promote

 

      the familiarization in English.

  

    6.Practical trainingBesides the practical practice at school, students are also arranged for field trips to visit

 

     aviation industry in order to gain more practical experience.

 

 

   III. Curriculum

 

1.Special Topic (I, II)

1 credits

2.Aircraft Design

3 credits

3.Aircraft Systems And Practical Training

3 credits

4.Aircraft Maintenance Practical Training

2 credits

5.Jet Propulsion

3 credits

6.Applied Electronics

3 credits

7.Data Base Management

3 credits

8.Rotorcraft Introduction

3 credits

9.Aviation Quality Assurance

3 credits

10.Non-Destructive Inspection

3 credits

11.Numerical Analysis

3 credits

12.Aviation English (I, II)

3 credits

13.Aircraft Performance Analysis

3 credits

14.Human Factors

3 credits

15.Aviation Field Trip

1 credits

16.Avionics

3 credits

17.Pricision Measurement Equipment

3 credits

18.Aircraft Maintenance Planning & Management

2 credits

19.Aviation Basis Training

2 credits

20.Aircraft Pneumatics & Hydraulics, practice

3 credits

21.Aviation Law

2 credits

22.Aviation Powerplants

3 credits

23.Thermal Dynamics

2 credits

24.Dis/Reassembly Practice Of Piston Engine

2 credits

25.Aircraft Materials

3 credits

26.Aircraft Structure

3 credits

27.Aviation English

2 credits

28.Dis/reassembly Practice Of Gas Turbine Engine

2 credits

29.Airframe Structure Practice

2 credits

30.Aerodynamics

3 credits

31.Flight Safety Introduction

2 credits

32.Composites Materials

3 credits

33.Aircraft Manufacturing

3 credits

34.Aircraft Instrument

3 credits

35.Introduction To Aerospace Engineering

3 credits

36.Introduction To Computers

3 credits

37.Applied Mechanics

3 credits

38.Computer Programming

2 credits

39.Engineering Mathematics

3 credits

40.Material Mechanics

3 credits

41.Auto CAD

2 credits

42.Fluid Mechanics

3 credits