Originally Posted by
wasteofcargospace
You might find it easier to equate engineering licences to the degree. The academic side of the EASA(JAR) 66 are considerably larger than the ATPL, I should know I have an ATPL and a EASA part 66 B1. For engineering you need between 3 and 5 years training before you can even apply to do the exams.
I Agree. I have the same, an ATPL and EASA Part 66 B1 licence.
ATPL (ab-initio CPL/IR, Frozen ATPL) 1 year to complete.
EASA Part 66 B1 3 years to complete.
Numerous Universities are not willing to give academic credits for eithier course