Developing a stackable programme based on the advanced air mobility systems MSc course
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2024-09-26
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Zhao, Junjie
Gong, Tingyu
Nnamani, Christantus
Conrad, Christopher
Fremond, Rodolphe
Tang, Yiwen
Xu, Yan
Tsourdos, Antonios
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2405-8963
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Zhao J, Gong T, Nnamani C, et al., (2024) Developing a stackable programme based on the advanced air mobility systems MSc course. IFAC-PapersOnLine, Volume 58, Issue 16, September 2024, pp. 229-234.
2nd IFAC Workshop on Aerospace Control Education - WACE 2024: Bertinoro (Forlì), Italy, July 22-24, 2024
Abstract
This study proposes the development of content and materials for a stackable programme that aligns with the existing Cranfield University Advanced Air Mobility Systems (AAMS) MSc Course and integrates with ongoing Future Flight Challenge (FFC) projects, emerging research and development (R&D) capacities, and the growing demand for skilled professionals in the sector. The programme is structured into four phases: enhancement of taught modules through technology-enhanced teaching (TET), enrichment of project-based learning, bolstering of student experience and career development, and a stackable approach adaptable to various educational levels. This approach was evaluated using courses from the 2022/23 and 2023/24 academic years.
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40 Engineering, 4007 Control Engineering, Mechatronics and Robotics, 4008 Electrical Engineering, 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
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This research is funded by the Future flight: closing the skills gaps project Stackable Programme on Advanced Air Mobility, grant number 10069102.