The EASA Advanced Aviation Medicine course is designed to meet the EASA Part Med D0.10 & D0.15 training requirements and to prepare medical practitioners for authorisation as Aeromedical Examiners (AMEs) of flight crew license holders aiming to obtain Class 1 medical certification. The Advanced course builds on the foundations of the EASA Basic Aviation Medicine course with successful completion of both required to obtain Class 1 medical certification privileges.
The course will provide sound theoretical and practical training in physiology, psychology and clinical medicine in relation to aerospace medicine.
The EASA Advanced Aviation Medicine course is designed to meet the EASA Part Med D0.10 & D0.15 training requirements and to prepare medical practitioners for authorisation as Aeromedical Examiners (AMEs) of flight crew license holders aiming to obtain Class 1 medical certification. The Advanced course builds on the foundations of the EASA Basic Aviation Medicine course with successful completion of both required to obtain Class 1 medical certification privileges.
The course will provide sound theoretical and practical training in physiology, psychology and clinical medicine in relation to aerospace medicine.
Key Benefits of Course
Description
The EASA Advanced course is a unique course in the UK which provides medical practitioners the opportunity to develop the skills required to become AMEs with class 1 privileges. Currently it is the only course in the UK recognised by the CAA as suitable training for those wishing to apply for Class 1 medical certification privileges.
The course consists of lectures, tutorials and seminars, with a significant practical component, that is completed in 2 weeks of full-time study. It is designed to meet the requirements of EASA Part Med and consists of 66 hours of theoretical and practical training in the following subject areas:
Career prospects
Clinical aviation medicine is a sub-specialty and most civilian practitioners work within general practice or occupational medicine.
Regulatory aviation medicine is based within national or international regulatory authorities, whilst opportunities to work in aviation medicine research occur within national research establishments and industry, or within the armed forces.
Completion of the KCL Advanced Aviation Medicine course and success in the examination prepares a medical practitioner for appointment as an EASA Class 1 AME, allowing the medical assessment of student, private and professional pilots and air traffic controllers, the medical practitioner must have completed both the Basic and Advanced Aviation Medicine courses and been successful in the examinations.
It must be stressed that gaining the certificates of success in the Advanced courses does not guarantee appointment as an AME. Each regulatory authority, such as the UK Civil Aviation Authority, appoints AMEs according to need and according to their own criteria (see Civil Aviation Authority policy).
Although the Basic and Advanced courses provide a sound introduction to the principles and practice of aviation medicine, individuals wishing to pursue a career in regulatory or research aviation medicine may wish to consider undertaking the 6 month KCL Post Graduate Diploma in Aerospace Medicine course leading to the Diploma in Aviation Medicine of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine. This provides comprehensive instruction in advanced aviation medicine and prepares medical practitioners to take advantage of career opportunities in research, regulation, industry and the armed forces.
Academic qualification equivalents
English language requirements (one of the below):
University Type | Public University |
Campus Setting | Urban |
Establishment Year | 1829 |
No. of Faculties | 9 |
No. of Campuses | 5 |
No. of Residence Halls | 11 |
Graduate Job Rate | 90% |
Expenditure on facility improvement | 1 Billion Pounds |
Applications Accepted | Online |
Work-Study | Available |
Intake Type | Semester wise |
Mode of Program | Full time and online |
Expenses | Annual Cost (GBP) |
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International Tuition Fee (Undergraduate) | 19,800 per year |
International Tuition Fee (Postgraduate) | 16,380 per year |
Student fee (full-time) | 650 |
Student Healthcare Plan | 202 |
Orientation | 160 |
Books and stationery | 1,300 |
Residence | 3,800 |
Food | 3,170 |
Living expenses | 1,000 |
UK Visa and Immigration (UKVI) requires students to have a budget of at least £1,265 per month in addition to tuition fees.
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Average Accomodation & Food Costs in UK | £850 to £1,050 a month |
Entrance Exams in UK | TOEFL: 88 | IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 59 | GMAT: 590 |
Work and Study in UK | Permitted for 20 hours/week with a valid study permit. |
Post Study Work Permit in UK | 2 Year after graduation depending on the course. |
Cost of Student Visa in UK | £348 |
Student Visa in UK | Your nationality, duration of your stay and purpose of your stay are the three essential factors for UK visa. For Non-EU students UK visa is mandatory. |
Intakes in UK | There are mainly two intakes in UK: January/February & September/October. |
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Tuition & fees :
£ 22,350
Total
£ 22,350