Department of Aerospace Engineering Helicopter Pilot Course
Applications will close in March 2025
In the Department of Aerospace Engineering Aiming to be a pilot with a rich sense of humanity
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As the only training course for a four-year university, we are developing human resources who are not only excellent in maneuvering skills but also have knowledge as an aerospace engineering engineer and general education. All the 1st cohort have already obtained the rotary wing pilot skill certification for business, and now they are aiming to become professional pilots. The R22 from Robinson, USA is used for flight training.
Curriculums
Curriculums
By the end of the 2nd year, all of students aim to obtain a nationally qualified private pilot license. Applicants who meet the physical conditions will obtain a nationally qualified commercial pilot license by the end of the 3rd year and aim to become a professional helicopter pilot. Basic subjects will be studied at the Utsunomiya Campus, and pilot training and piloting exercises will be studied at Alpha Aviation Co., Ltd. in Shimotsuma City, Ibaraki Prefecture, which is outsourced.
*Students must select "Utsunomiya Campus" for Timetable Affiliation, and enter the course classification.
成績評価と単位認定
Grading Criteria
About our GPA System
The intent behind our implementation of a GPA (Grade Point Average) system is to (1) create a unified standard for the campus, (2) have it function as an impartial standard, and (3) have it function as an internationally accepted standard. Our GPA system involves the assessment learning achievements using an objective numerical value called GPA. Additionally, this system generally conforms with the grade assessment systems adopted by universities in the West, and can be used overseas as an index used to certify a student’s academic ability when studying abroad, when going on to graduate school overseas, when finding employment at a non-Japanese companies operating in Japan, and so on.
Display of Grades and Assessment Criteria
Classification
Grading Criteria
GPA
Grading Criteria
Details of Assessment
Pass
S.
4.0
90 percent or higher
Represents particularly excellent grades.
A
3.0
80 percent
Represents excellent grades
B.
2.0
70 percent
Represents grades recognized as adequate.
C.
1.0
60 percent
Represents the minimum grade acceptable as a pass.
Fail
D.
0.0
Fail less than 60 points
Represents that students have not reached the minimum grades acceptable as a pass
absence
0.0
Missing the exam
Represents that students have not taken the exam for the class or have not submitted a report, etc.
Unqualified
0.0
Not eligible to take the exam
Represents that students are not eligible to take the exam due to insufficient attendance at the class or have abandoned the course.
GPA Calculation Method
Credit Recognition
To earn credits
Credit system Courses at the university are based on credits. The credits are determined based on the number of hours of study, and one credit is based on 45 hours (15 hours for lessons, 15 hours for preparation, 15 hours for review) taking into account the teaching method of lessons and the educational effect of lessons.
Class method
class time
Preparatory learning (preparation, review)
Lectures / Practices
15 to 30 hours
30 to 15 hours
Experiment / Practice / Practical skill
30 to 45 hours
15 hours
Get credit Credits can be earned by registering for classes at the beginning of each semester, attending classes, doing the necessary preparatory studies, and passing the examination. University credits are based on the number of class hours. As a general rule, if students do not attend at least 2/3 of the class hours, they are not be eligible to take the examination. Attendance is the first priority.
About graduation credits
To graduate the university, students must be enrolled for at least 4 years and earn at least 124 credits. In addition, the breakdown of the minimum number of credits required for graduation differs depending on the department and year of admission.
Minimum number of credits required for graduation (For students enrolled in 2022)
Subject classification
Number of units
Compulsory subjects
Comprehensive basic subjects
8
Specialized basic subjects
40
Optional compulsory
Specialized basic subjects Specialized subject
20
Elective subjects
Comprehensive basic subjects
56
8 or more
Specialized basic subjects Specialized subject
32 or more *
Number of credits required for graduation
124
For elective courses, students must acquire more than the number of credits shown in the above table for both "general basic courses" and "specialized basic courses / specialized courses" so that the total exceeds the number of credits specified by each department. Up to 24 credits are valid for graduation in the elective courses of the general basic courses.
* Includes 20 credits required for the Helicopter Pilot Course.