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Associate of Science in Professional Aeronautics

  • OVERVIEW
  • REQUIREMENTS
  • CAREERS

Overview

It's not just a job you have your sights set on. It's a career.

You have a vision of where you want to go. You have a passion for aviation and aeronautics, and you want to turn your enthusiasm into a career. As the largest and most prestigious aviation and aeronautical university in the world, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University can help you realize that goal. For students like you, our Bachelor of Science in Professional Aeronautics program could be your ticket to the personal satisfaction and career opportunities that only a college degree can provide.

Jet fuel for your career.

Today, most employers view a college degree as not merely desirable, but essential. In the Bachelor of Science in Professional Aeronautics program at Embry-Riddle, students can earn more than a quarter of the required semester hours from prior life experience and receive a bachelor's degree in as few as three years. Most important, a Professional Aeronautics degree can open the door to new jobs and quicker promotions.

If you have experience as a pilot, air traffic controller, or aviation maintenance specialist, this is the program for you. The Professional Aeronautics curriculum includes courses of study that complement and build on all types of aviation backgrounds. And newcomers with a commitment to aviation will find the Professional Aeronautics degree to be an invaluable stepping-stone into this exciting and rewarding field.

Requirements

Aviation Area of Concentration
Course / TitleCredits
Make up shortages with HIST 130 History of Aviation in America, TRAN 311 Air Transport Technology Mode I, TRAN 312 Air Mode: Technology and Regulations II, and non-duplicating courses from the following disciplines: Aeronautical Science, Aviation Maintenance, Air Traffic Control, Safety, Security, and Engineering.9-15
 Core
Course / TitleCredits
Communication Theory and Skills: 
ENGL 123 English Composition3
Speech/English6
Humanities/Social Sciences: 
Humanities lower or upper-level elective3
Social Sciences lower or upper-level elective - History/Government/Social Science/Psychology3
Physical and Life Science lower-level elective: 
PHYS 102 Exploration of Physics3
Mathematics: 
MATH 111 & MATH 112, -OR- 
MATH 140 & MATH 1423
Computer Science: 
CSCI 109 Introduction to Computers and Applications3
Economics: 
ECON 210 Microeconomics -OR-3
ECON 211 Macroeconomics 
Total Credits27
 Program Support
Course / TitleCredits
MATH 211 Statistics with Aviation Applications -OR- 
MATH 222 Business Statistics3
MGMT 201 Principles of Management3
ASCI 202 Introduction to Aeronautical Science3
ASCI 254 Aviation Legislation3
Total Credits12
Electives
Course / TitleCredits
Open Electives (Upper or Lower-level)6-12
Total Degree Requirements60

Careers

Career Areas

  • Accident Investigation/Prevention
  • Aircraft Crew Member
  • Airport Management
  • Air Traffic Control
  • Aviation Maintenance
  • Aviation Safety
  • Aircraft Manufacturing
  • Avionics & Electronics
  • Consulting
  • Customer Service
  • Education/Instruction/Training
  • Ground Support Services
  • Operations
  • Pilot
  • Management
  • Sales and Marketing
  • Technical Writing

Employers

  • Aerospace Industry
  • Air Services
  • Aircraft Manufacturers
  • Air Services
  • Airlines
  • Airports
  • Consulting Firms
  • Corporate Flight Departments
  • Defense Contractors
  • Federal Research Labs
  • Fixed Base Operators
  • Flight Schools
  • Government Agencies
  • Helicopter Manufacturers
  • Insurance Companies
  • Manufacturing Industry
  • Multinational Corporations