Degrees Offered at the Daytona Beach Campus
Ph.D. Degrees
Ph.D. Aviation
To Start in May 2009*
The Ph.D. in Aviation will allow students to pursue interests in aviation in a diverse, intellectually versatile and multi-disciplinary environment and to affect a global impact on the aviation industry and discipline. It is the only Ph.D. in Aviation and may be completed in as little as three years. The curriculum is designed to enable working professionals and aviation enthusiasts an innovative way to achieve their personal, educational, and professional goals.
Ph.D. Engineering Physics
The objective of this Ph.D. program is to provide advanced education and research opportunities to exceptional students by providing a research environment that fosters collaboration, creative thinking, and publishing of findings in nationally recognized journals. Areas of research emphasis will build upon existing research in the Physical Sciences Department. These include the measurement, theory and modeling of the near-space and space neutral and plasma environment, studies of the Sun and stellar activity, orbital stability and dynamics, engineering related to spacecraft instrumentation and remote sensing measurements, and the design and implementation of electro-optical and radar systems.
Master's Degrees
Aeronautics
The Master of Science in Aeronautics is a broad-based, flexible degree that provides the aviation professional with a rigorous individualized curriculum based on the "man-machine-system-solution" concept. This background endows the graduate with the knowledge and skills necessary to advance in the aviation/aerospace industry. The degree allows in-career flight crew members, air traffic control personnel, flight operations specialists, industry technical representatives, aviation educators, and other aviation/aerospace professionals to enhance their knowledge and careers.
Aerospace Engineering
Candidates may choose from two degree options: the Master of Aerospace Engineering (non-thesis program) or the Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering (thesis program). Both programs provide formal post-baccalaureate study in areas of knowledge required by engineers engaged in aircraft/aerospace-oriented research, development, and design activities.
Business Administration - MBA
In the Master of Business Administration program, you will learn to use modern management concepts, methods, and tools in organizations in aviation and other industries. You will gain an understanding of the unique characteristics of the aviation industry and the management principles underlying all business.
MBA-Aviation Management
Embry-Riddle offers an MBA in Aviation Management through a broad-based telecommunications network. This provides students with an MBA program located in the Daytona Beach College of Business and the opportunity for adult learners to interact with a group of scholars at the forefront of aviation and aerospace management education.
Human Factors and Systems
The Master of Science degree in Human Factors and Systems has two distinct tracks. Choose human factors to learn the techniques of human factors research OR systems, to learn the systematic approach in designing machines, tasks, systems, and workplaces. These programs are designed meet the highest academic rigors (full preparation for doctoral- level studies), while at the same time preparing the students for immediate employment in real-world, cost-sensitive, and operationally driven aviation/aerospace environments.
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (MSME) program provides students advanced study in engineering with a specialization in Electro-Mechanical Systems. Both thesis and non-thesis options are available. Students are expected to participate in both applied and theoretical research. Typical research areas include unmanned and autonomous vehicle systems, robotics, high-performance vehicles, clean energy systems and computational fluid dynamics. Students are prepared to design and implement electro-mechanical systems to fulfill the needs of a wide range of industries, including aerospace, aviation, automotive, and energy systems.
Software Engineering
The goal of the program is to provide recent college graduates, or college graduates who have had several years of professional experience, in-depth understanding of the tools, techniques, and disciplined engineering practices that are needed to be successful in the rapidly changing field of software engineering. These experiences and skills provide the foundation for technical excellence and career growth. Graduates of the program can rapidly assume positions of substantial responsibility within a software development organization.
Engineering Physics
Our Master of Science in Engineering Physics program (Space Science) specifically emphasizes scientific instrumentation, applied optics, remote sensing, spacecraft subsystems (such as power, attitude and thermal control), and a wide variety of topics in space science and engineering. This program is heavily research-oriented, covering areas such as experimental programs with satellite systems, sounding rockets, ground-based remote-sensing experiments, and a parallel program of theoretical studies in many areas.
Bachelor's Degrees
Aeronautical Science
Aeronautical Science, the professional pilot program at Embry-Riddle, offers the most advanced flight training curriculum of any university in the world. Combining in-flight training with rigorous academic study, Embry-Riddle's aeronautical science degree program, which features extensive work in the most sophisticated planes and simulators anywhere, prepares the graduate for a career as an airline, military, or corporate pilot. Even if you are considering a career as an astronaut, Aeronautical Science at Embry-Riddle is the best place to start.
Aviation Maintenance Science
Every commercial, private, or military flight depends on the work of professional aviation maintenance specialists. Without their commitment to quality, the air traffic system would cease to function. If you choose to earn Embry-Riddle's degree in Aviation Maintenance Science, your expertise will be sought by the aviation and aerospace industry. Included in the program is credit for the airframe and powerplant license. Students also choose one of four areas of concentration in the 120 credit hour course: Maintenance Management, Aerospace Electronics, Flight or Information Technology.
Aeronautics
The Aeronautics Degree was conceived and
developed specifically for people who work or
have worked in aviation careers. The curriculum
was designed to build upon the aviation
knowledge and skill students bring with them
from their training and experience. The combination
of a student's aviation learning, the
required and elective courses in Aeronautical
Science, Business, Computer Science,
Economics, Communication, Humanities,
Social Science, Mathematics, Physical Science,
along with professional development prepare
graduates for career growth and increased
responsibility.
Aerospace Electronics
Aerospace electronics are critical to every aircraft or spacecraft. The rapid evolution of navigation, communications, and surveillance systems found in aerospace vehicles demands a curriculum with advanced courses in electronic circuits, microcomputers, and electronic communications. You'll also examine integrated logistics support, and aerospace electronics systems design concepts. Classroom theories are applied to current hardware and analytical testing and performance analysis is carried out in several well-equipped electronics and avionics laboratories.
Aerospace Engineering
The Aerospace Engineering program at Embry-Riddle is the largest in the United States and is recognized as the nation's premier program by U.S. News and World Report. The curriculum provides you with specific aerospace design skills and a broad exposure to theory, modern analysis, measurement, and communications and computational techniques essential to the profession. The ABET accredited curriculum focuses on vehicle design for air, space, land, or water. Before graduating from the program, you will be able to combine scientific theory with practical application and be capable of applying economic analysis to the completion of a vehicle design project. Embry-Riddle is the first university in the nation to have students work with a revolutionary stereolithography laser-modeling process. Within hours, students can create 3-D composite plastic models using CAD (computer-aided design) instructions. This enables them to mold their prototype, test it, and fly it in our wind and smoke tunnels.
Aerospace Studies
The Aerospace Studies provides the raw materials to design your future as an innovator and a leader. Start with core courses in the humanities, geography, international studies, philosophy, ethics, and psychology. Then select and combine three minors from the classes offered in our other degree programs. Choices include air traffic control, business administration, aviation safety, weather, computer applications, computer-integrated manufacturing, computer science, environmental studies, flight, human factors, humanities, logistics, mathematics, communications, psychology, secondary education, and space studies.
Air Traffic Management
System changes that will introduce new methods for managing the world's aviation arteries are in the research phase. As a student in this program you will find yourself on the cutting edge of these new developments while being trained in state-of-the-art facilities. You will study with faculty who have actual ATM experience. As a graduate, you will enjoy an advantage, having emerged from one of only a handful of training schools under the FAA Collegiate Training Initiative. And, you'll be surprised by the earning potential in this field.
Applied Meteorology
Working toward a degree in this area, you will study and simulate atmospheric and climatological conditions for the purpose of predicting and interpreting weather. Graduates will be qualified for jobs in aviation and aerospace, radio and television, and business and government operations.
Business Administration
The general education block of courses within the Business Administration program is designed
to give graduates a well-rounded background essential to their success in the business world.
You may major in Management or Air Transportation.
Civil Engineering
Civil engineering students study the design and fabrication of transportation components, and learn how to integrate those components in and around airports and future spaceports. As a student, in addition to airport design, you will learn to manage problems relating to merging points of air and land transportation systems. Though the primary focus is on aviation related projects, graduates emerge from this program with the background to succeed in any area of civil engineering.
Communication
With a curriculum tailored toward the aviation/aerospace industry, the communication program at ERAU is unique. Not only will you learn the editing, design, and linguistic skills common to all communication professionals, you will also master specific genres such as feature writing and crisis communication. Our graduates are poised to assume roles in the areas of public relations, reporting and information management, with skills specially suited to the dynamic field of aviation and aerospace.
Computer Engineering
Computer engineers are in high demand the world over. The program at Embry-Riddle is a unique application of Embry-Riddle's traditional strengths in computer science and engineering and the emerging field of distance education. Students acquire a broad background in computing machinery, concentrating on programming languages, circuit theory, embedded control systems, real-time systems and software engineering. A bachelor's degree in computer engineering prepares the student for life and work in the 21st century through the curriculum's emphasis on information technologies.
Computer Engineering/Master of Software Engineering 5yr
If you want to be part of the excitement of the information age and are interested in a career in Software Engineering, our five-year master's degree in software engineering gives you the opportunity to achieve your bachelor's and master'sdegrees within one curriculum. This innovative approach makes the Embry-Riddle Five-Year MSE Program the ideal place for you to launch your future.
Electrical Engineering
Embry-Riddle will prepare you for a career in electrical engineering by providing you with a broad background in circuit theory, communication systems, computers, control systems, electromagnetic fields, energy sources, and systems, materials, and electronic devices. With an emphasis on design, the culmination of the program is a senior year capstone project that teams electrical engineering students with students from the aerospace and software engineering programs to build an aerospace system or subsystem.
Engineering Physics
Spacecraft engineering and space physics constitute the theme of this engineering program and are the focus in junior- and senior-level courses and the capstone space systems design project. Opportunities exist for students to actively participate in the department's research activities in space systems engineering and space science. Because of the strong emphasis on fundamentals, the EP program provides an excellent stepping stone into the space program. Most of our graduates pursue careers in space-related professions as space systems engineers or space scientists.
Homeland Security
Students in the Bachelor of Science in Homeland Security program will be well-prepared for a career in homeland security through a rich integration of state-of-the-art coursework, guest lectures, field trips, and experiential learning. In addition, the program provides students with practical skills as well as research and volunteer opportunities in homeland security.
Human Factors Psychology
Human Factors and Systems BS/MS 5yr
In this fascinating curriculum, you will study the relationship of people to their work environment. Ergonomics, human behavior, and human capabilities are examined with an applied, experimental methodology, using experimental design and statistical analysis. Graduates will be prepared for positions as human factors specialists or to continue their education in graduate school.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program at Embry-Riddle provides a strong foundation in basic engineering allowing the student to effectively study the latest technology in several strength areas, including robotics and high-performance vehicles. The curriculum is a balance of theory and practice, encompassing aerodynamics, structures, propulsion, controls, materials, instrumentation, electrical fundamentals, computer applications, and design.
Safety Science
As a student in this cutting-edge science, you'll be examining issues relating to health, hygiene, safety compliance, workplace standards, and the environment. As a graduate, you'll be poised to assume opportunities in industry, government, and research.
Software Engineering
Money magazine has ranked computer science number one in its list of "The Best Jobs in America." In aviation, as in other areas, the demand for personnel is growing faster than the supply. You will study new technology in graphics, simulation, software engineering, artificial intelligence, and Ada, the primary aviation and aerospace computer language. Opportunities to participate in research projects that integrate software engineering with actual simulation and flight systems are open to qualified students.
Space Physics
The Bachelor of Science in Space Physics is an applied physics program designed to prepare graduates to work in space- and aerospace-related industries. Students will explore the fundamental forces of nature through experimental investigation of atomic, nuclear, and elementary particle systems. They will study the "micro" and "macro" universe through the use of high-precision detectors
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