About The Department of Mechanical Engineering
The Department of Mechanical Engineering offers training to technician level in the Associate Degree programme and to technologist level in the B Eng. Degree programme. Both programmes are each of two years duration. After completion of the Associate Degree programme, students can go on to the B Eng. Degree programme once they have obtained a pass with a grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 or above. However, the B Eng. Is now being phased out, to be replaced by the Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering for the Academic Year 2017/18.
Associate of Science Degree - The aim of this programme is to train the student in the basic skills of general Mechanical Engineering both theoretically and practically. Armed with this basic knowledge a graduate will be able to adapt himself to any mechanical area in industry where he is placed, and function effectively as a Mechanical Engineering Technician. A management course in the second year also equips the student with basic management skills. He/she also does a Maintenance Engineering Course.
B Eng. Degree in Mechanical Engineering - This programme furthers the theoretical knowledge of Diplomates in Mechanical Engineering and strengthens their management capabilities, to a pre-professional level. The higher level of study encountered here will enable graduates to effectively understand, run, maintain and manage all types of industrial plants, machinery and equipment after undergoing a period of in-house training and familiarisation at their work place. It also equips graduates with the tools and knowledge to design and test various types of machinery and systems, and to undertake independent research and development in the mechanical engineering arena.
Aviation Management
Aviation contributes to the socio-economic and cultural development of nations and can be used as a key driver for sustainable national development in Guyana. Over the last decade, the industry has grown over a hundred per cent. Despite this, except for the specialised areas, such as piloting, aircraft maintenance engineering and air traffic control, there is no programme available in Guyana to provide a holistic understanding of this fast-paced industry. The Programme in Aviation Management is designed to provide the practitioners in the aviation industry with the knowledge and understanding in key areas to engender better decision making in assuring the future of the industry.
The University of Guyana in collaboration with Aviation Industry and in the consultation with Guyana Civil Aviation Authorities has developed a Programme in Aviation Management in response to an identified Aviation Industry need.
This Bachelor of Science programme is a follow-on from the Certificate and Associate of Science in Aviation Management programmes where students are required to do two years comprising of 72 credits in order to satisfy the registration for Bachelor of Science in Aviation Management. The Certificate and Associate of Science programmes are one-year duration each and are foundation programmes for the Bachelor of Science in Aviation Management.
Programme Duration:
This Programme will be offered over two academic years using a part-time model. Each candidate is expected to complete and pass a total of 57 credits in order to be awarded the certificate. Candidates must obtain a minimum GPA of 2.0 to be eligible for graduation. Re-sit examinations will be allowed for up to two failed courses only at the end of each year. Seventy-two credits will be transferred from the Certificate and Associate Degree.
CERTIFICATE IN AVIATION MANAGEMENT
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AVM 1100 |
Mathematics for Aviation |
3 |
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AVM 1200 |
Introduction to Accounting |
3 |
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AVM 1101 |
Introduction to Aviation |
3 |
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AVM 1201 |
Introduction to |
3 |
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Microeconomics |
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AVM 1102 |
English Composition |
3 |
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AVM 1202 |
Computer Applications |
3 |
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AVM 1103 |
Research and Project |
3 |
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AVM 1203 |
Report writing and Technical |
3 |
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Methodology |
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Communication |
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12 |
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12 |
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TRIMESTER THREE |
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AVM 1300 |
History of Air Transport |
3 |
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Industry |
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AVM 1301 |
Introduction to |
3 |
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Macroeconomics |
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Introduction to Health, |
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AVM 1302 |
Occupational and Aviation |
3 |
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Safety |
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AVM 1303 |
Introduction to Aviation Law |
3 |
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12 |
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Total credits per programme |
36 |
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ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN AVIATION MANAGEMENT |
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AVM 2100 |
Business Mathematics |
3 |
AVM 2200 |
Human Recourses Management in Aviation |
3 |
AVM 2101 |
Supervisory Management |
3 |
AVM 2201 |
Business Ethics |
3 |
AVM 2102 |
Finance for Non-Financial Managers |
3 |
AVM 2202 |
Airport Planning and Management |
3 |
AVM 2103 |
Airline Management |
3 |
AVM 2203 |
Air Transport Statistics |
3 |
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12 |
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12 |
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AVM 2300 |
Principles of Marketing |
3 |
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AVM 2301 |
Introduction to Psychology |
3 |
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AVM 2302 |
Leadership and Decision Making |
3 |
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AVM 2303 |
Introduction to Human Factors in Aviation |
3 |
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12 |
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Total Credits per Programme: 36 |
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