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Studying Aviation Engineering at NMIT will set you up for employment in an industry that is currently facing a significant skills shortage by connecting students with employers and workplace training.
If you are interested in mechanics, engines and aviation and relish a technical challenge, then a career in Aviation Engineering could be right for you.
You could find employment with a major airline, an aviation maintenance company, or even work on the world’s next big aeronautical invention.
"I found the instructors extremely supportive, and their knowledge and expertise really prepared me for my career in aviation."Liam Doherty, New Zealand Certificate in Aeronautical Engineering |
Aeroplanes 1 Training Scheme | 07 October 2024 |
Turbine Engines Training Scheme | 07 October 2024 |
Avionics 1 Training Scheme | 07 October 2024 |
Human Factors Training Scheme | 07 October 2024 |
Air Law Training Scheme | 07 October 2024 |
Aircraft Materials Training Scheme | 07 October 2024 |
Aircraft Engineering Knowledge Training Scheme | 07 October 2024 |
Electrical Fundamentals Training Scheme | 07 October 2024 |
Mathematics and Physics Training Scheme | 07 October 2024 |
Rotorcraft Training Scheme | 07 October 2024 |
Compass Compensation Training Scheme | 07 October 2024 |
New Zealand Certificate in Aeronautical Engineering (Level 4) | 17 February 2025 |
New Zealand Diploma in Aeronautical Maintenance Certification (Level 6) | 17 February 2025 |