In conjunction with the United States Naval Community College (USNCC), Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University now offers an Associate of Science in Aviation Maintenance program tailored exclusively for active-duty enlisted members of the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard, as well as Coast Guard Reservists, who wish to earn a naval-relevant credential that will directly contribute to the operational readiness of the naval services and set them on a path of life-long learning and success.


Offered entirely online and asynchronously, the A.S. in Aviation Maintenance program allows Naval professionals to strengthen their own understanding of:

  • General aeronautics
  • Airframe structures
  • Various engine theories and more

Our faculty members are industry experts with extensive experience who combine classroom learning with real-world applications of the material. They are aviation leaders who are excited to share their knowledge and facilitate environments in which the next generation of aviation professionals will grow and thrive.

Students who earn an A.S. in Aviation Maintenance will have a competitive edge needed for military advancement, as well as a newfound understanding of aviation, professional communications and intellectual skills.

Applicants who wish to apply for this program must do so through the USNCC website.

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We are very pleased to welcome service men and women from the United States Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard to the Associate of Science in Aviation Maintenance program. The opportunity we have to provide excellent instruction to students eager to be part of a field that is vital to the health and growth of the aviation industry will be so impactful.
Dr. John Watret, Chancellor for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Worldwide Campus

Academic Overview, Certifications and Transfer Credit

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While pursuing their degree, students will enroll in the necessary courses and receive an Aviation Maintenance Technology Part 65 Certificate issued by Embry-Riddle, which will be awarded upon completion of the coursework.

The certificate program consists of six courses that will allow students to fine-tune their knowledge of:

  • Powerplant systems
  • General aeronautics
  • Airframe systems

In addition to the Part 65 certification, every associate degree program offered by the United States Naval Community College automatically includes the Naval Studies Certificate, which is made up of five courses on naval history, ethics, force design, civilian-military relations and the geopolitical environment that are integrated into the program of study.

The Associate of Science in Aviation Maintenance program is also easily transferable to four-year bachelor’s programs at Embry-Riddle. Students may choose to continue along the same path and apply for the Bachelor of Science in Aviation Maintenance program or choose a different program of study. 

Degree Coursework

Naval Studies Certificate
NAV 101 Naval Ethics and Leadership 3 Credits
NAV 102 Modern Naval History 3 Credits
NAV 103 Naval Force Design 3 Credits
NAV 104 Civilian/Military Relations, Organization and American Government 3 Credits
NAV 105 Introduction to the Geopolitical Environment 3 Credits
Intellectual Skills
TBD Two Communication Theories and Skills courses 6 Credits
TBD Two Physical Science courses 6 Credits
TBD Two college-level Algebra or higher Math courses 6 Credits
TBD Any Computer Science course 3 Credits
ASCI 202 Introduction to Aeronautical Science 3 Credits
STAT 211 Statistics With Aviation Applications 3 Credits
Aviation Maintenance Technology Part 65 Certificate
AMNT 240 General Aeronautics and Applications 3 Credits
AMNT 260 Aircraft Electrical Systems Theory 3 Credits
AMNT 270 Airframe Structures and Applications 3 Credits
AMNT 271 Airframe Systems and Applications 3 Credits
AMNT 280 Reciprocating Engine Theory an Applications 3 Credits
AMNT 281 Turbine Engine Theory and Applications 3 Credits
Total   60 Credits

Career Trajectory

Coast Guard technician

The Boeing Company reports that the global aircraft industry will need 610,000 new maintenance technicians in the next 20 years, and meeting that demand will require a steady training pipeline of qualified personnel.

Students who enroll in this program will have access to Embry-Riddle Career Services, which offers valuable assistance in career development, including coaching, resume writing, career expos and more.

Payment/Funding

USNCC pays for up to five courses per year by supporting the costs of tuition, mandatory course fees and required instructional materials (not including computers, calculators or other electronic devices) provided students remain eligible for participation in accordance with USNCC policies.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Associate of Science in Aviation Maintenance program is available to students online, asynchronously, from anywhere in the world (as long as you have internet access, you can log on).

Active-duty enlisted Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard or Coast Guard Reservists who have a high school diploma (or equivalent).

Graduates from the Associate of Science in Aviation Maintenance program will be well prepared for employment within the aviation and aerospace maintenance industry. On top of this, previous graduates of the program have entered customer service, development engineering, electrical power generation, hydraulic components and system designing, manufacturing engineering, and technical writing.

Math-related courses within this program have been rated a “medium” level of difficulty.

Nine-week terms, broken into nine one-week modules with a weekly deadline. There is no live lecture component. All courses are instructor-led, and instructors maintain office hours to best support our students.

  1. Application: Applications must be completed through the USNCC website.
  2. Evaluation: The USNCC admissions team will review your application materials and select applicants who are best fit for admission.
  3. Notification: The USNCC admissions team will send out notifications to applicants who are selected in the enrollment process and/or those who might be put onto the waiting list if demand exceeds the spaces available.
  4. Command approval: The USNCC admissions team will request approval via electronic form from your command’s Education Service Officer (ESO) or designated command representative (provided on your application).
  5. Partner institution notification: If approval is granted and your CAC-signed USNCC Student Agreement and Education Records Release forms are submitted by the assigned deadlines, Embry-Riddle's admissions team will review your application materials and determine the status of admission to your desired program.
  6. Submit college transcripts: If you have previously completed college-level coursework, you will be required to submit official transcripts from all previous institutions where you have attempted or completed college coursework.
  7. Admission confirmed: If selected for admission into the Associate of Science in Aviation Maintenance program, you will be notified of your admission status and the next steps to successfully begin your educational journey. (Applicants not selected for admission may be placed on a waiting list for consideration for future academic terms or recommended for consideration for admission to the Naval Studies Certificate.
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Apply for the Program

Prospective students must apply through the United States Naval Community College website.

When you are ready to apply, please use the application link below.

The only requirements to enroll in this program:

  • Participants must be an active-duty enlisted sailor, marine, Coast Guardsman or woman, or Coast Guard Reservist.
  • Participants must have a high school diploma or equivalent.

What you will need to provide as you apply:

  • The 10-digit number on the back of your CAC card.
  • Basic military service information.
  • Prior education information.
  • Name and contact information for your command’s Education Service Officer, front-line supervisor or designated command representative.

Prospective students will apply through the USNCC website. Under the prompt “Select a Program Plan,” select “ERAU - Aviation Maintenance.” Follow the prompts to complete the application.


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If you have any questions pertaining to Embry-Riddle, please email us at wwusncc@erau.edu.