BEng(Hons) top-up - Kingston University - Aircraft Engineering BEng is NOT BSc. Well, they say they've been deemed by CAA as acceptable.
I haven't noticed anything of this nature regarding Glamorgan/ICAT course and their BSc. The PDF (link) below does not stipulate what has to be in.
from linked PDF: F2.4 Graduate Route
A graduate holding a degree in Aeronautical
Engineering, or a similar discipline that is considered by
the CAA relevant to aircraft maintenance that has been
accepted for this purpose by the CAA, must have at
least 3 years experience in a civil aircraft maintenance
environment including 6 months of observation of base
maintenance tasks. There are currently no standard
assessment terms for these applications and therefore
applicants are advised, before applying for licence
issue, to ensure they meet the experience criteria in
accordance with Part-66.A.30 and related AMC. A
person qualifying for a Category C licence via this route
will not be entitled to a Category B1 or B2 licence
unless the requirements for those Categories are also
met.
Newcastle Aviation College website mentions their BSc option, but that's not BEng Kingston has directly as I understand it.
http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/ELGDBook_07_WebVersion.pdf Scroll to page 58.
Found this one on neighbouring thread
here
I don't see 12 months only in there (or don't seem to find it) for C cat. They mention 3 years.
That is, if one only finishes 'academic route' towards C cat lic.
I'm just an observer about to embark on 'part 66 degree', no experience myself, but have been watching the threads for some time.