Guyana’s Aeronautical Engineering School has received commendation for its internationally recognized services, according to Dr. Marcel Huston, the Director of the National Accreditation Council.
In a recent report, Dr. Huston emphasized the school’s commitment to delivering quality education that meets global standards.
The Art Williams and Harry Wendt Aeronautical Engineering School, having recently certified over 30 students, is setting a benchmark in the region.
Dr. Hutson expressed optimism that the skills acquired by the students align with the crucial aspects of safety and security in air transport.
As the first school accredited by the National Accreditation Council, the institution underwent a rigorous evaluation process conducted by experts from Trinidad and Jamaica.
Dr. Hutson assured employers that the skills imparted by the Aeronautical Engineering School are not only relevant but also meet the demands of the labor market.
Furthermore, it was revealed that the skills acquired at the Aeronautical Engineering School are internationally recognized, extending to countries such as the United States.
The global recognition of the school’s certification adds prestige to the qualifications obtained by its students.
The Art Williams & Harry Wendt Aeronautical Engineering School, established in 1993, achieved accreditation from the National Accreditation Council in 2019.
This recognition solidifies the institution’s commitment to providing high-quality education in the field of aeronautical engineering.
In conclusion, Guyana’s Aeronautical Engineering School stands as a beacon of excellence, not only regionally but also on the international stage, ensuring that its graduates are well-equipped to contribute to the ever-evolving field of aeronautical engineering.