Aeronautical Engineering Programme
The Aeronautical Engineering Programme is a vocational programme for anyone who wants to work as an aircraft or helicopter mechanic. This is a nationwide recruitment programme, which means that pupils from all over the country can apply for admission to the programme on the same terms.
If you are interested in the Aeronautical Engineering Programme, please contact your study and vocational guidance counsellor.
What you will learn in the Aeronautical Engineering Programme
Among other things, you will learn how aeroplanes and helicopters work, how they are designed, and how to troubleshoot and repair them. You will also learn about the impact of aviation on the environment, and how to work with the environment, quality, safety and financial aspects in mind. You will also receive training in computers and computer systems, and learn about national and international agreements, laws and other regulations.
The programme also emphasises communication skills in order to be able to work both independently and in a group.
Orientations
Aeroplanes
- You will learn about service, maintenance and repair of gas turbine and piston engine aeroplanes. This orientation can lead to work as an aeroplane mechanic, for example.
Helicopters
- You will learn about service, maintenance and repair of gas turbine and piston engine helicopters. This orientation can lead to work as a helicopter mechanic, for example.
Diploma goals
The diploma goals describe what you should be capable of doing when you graduate from a particular upper secondary school programme.
Diploma goals for the Aeronautical Engineering Programme (skolverket.se)
Programme structure
The programme structure shows you which subjects and levels are included in the programme. You can also see how many credits each subject and level covers.
Programme structure for the Aeronautical Engineering Programme (PDF)
Diploma project
At the end of the Aeronautical Engineering Programme, you will carry out a diploma project in your chosen professional field. Through this project, you will demonstrate that you have the knowledge required to start working in your chosen field.
Workplace-based learning
Parts of the programme take place at one or more workplaces for at least 15 weeks. This is known as workplace-based learning (arbetsplatsförlagt lärande, APL). This is an important element of the programme. APL gives you the opportunity to use the knowledge you gained through school and put it into practice. It gives you work experience and contacts you can use when looking for a job.
Starting work after the programme and examples of professions
You can start working right after completing the programme. Here are some examples of professions you may qualify for after the programme.
- Aeroplane mechanic
- Helicopter mechanic
Further studies after the programme and qualification
Do you want to continue your studies at a college or university after completing the programme? Through the programme, you will meet the general entry requirements for higher education studies as well as certain specific entry requirements. After the programme, you can also study a higher vocational education programme or a programme at a folk high school.