Embry Riddle Aeronautical University


www.erau.edu/tampa

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Tampa Center

P.O. Box 6821
MacDill AFB, FL 33608-0821
tampa.center@erau.edu
Contact Person: Margaret Grewing
813-828-3772 Phone
813-840-0185 FAX

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ.
St. Petersburg Teaching Site
University Partnership Center
9200 113th St., North
Seminole, FL 33772-2800
st.petersburg.teaching.site@erau.edu
Contact Person: Ioana Boie
727-394-6218 Phone


Embry Riddle Aeronautical Univ.
Tampa Office
200 S. Hoover Blvd., Suite 120
Tampa, FL 33609

Contact Person: Ioana Boie
813-282-0902 Phone
813-282-0943 FAX

Institution Type: Non-Profit
Year Established: 1926
Year Established Locally: 1986
Accreditation Agency: SACS

Undergraduate Programs:

Aviation Safety Certificate
Aviation Maintenance Technology Certificate
AS in Aircraft Maintenance
AS
/BS in Technical Management
AS/BS in Professional Aeronautics

Minors:

Management, Logistics, Aviation Safety, Occupational Safety & Health, Professional Valuations, International Relations, Security and Intelligence

Graduate Programs:

Master of Aeronautical Science:


Specializations: Aviation/Aerospace Management, Aeronautics, Aviation/Aerospace Education Technology, Aviation/Aerospace Operations, Aviation/Aerospace Safety Systems, Human Factors in Aviation Systems, Space Studies, Space Operations Management


Master of Science in Management:

Specializations: General Management, Aviation & Aerospace Security, Integrated Logistics Management, Air Transportation Management, Aviation/Aerospace Industrial Management, Aviation Enterprises in the Global Environment

Class Format: Evenings, Saturdays, or Online

Length of Term: 9 weeks (classroom based) 12 weeks (undergraduate online) 15 weeks (graduate online)

Number of Terms per Year: 5 classroom based, undergraduate online - 11 terms (one starting on the 15th of each month), graduate online - 6 terms per year

Admission Requirements:

Undergraduate – high school graduate, non-traditional student and CGPA of 2.0 or higher.
Graduate – undergraduate degree from regionally accredited school and CGPA of 2.5 or higher.

Cost Per Credit Hour:

Graduate - $333.00 ($386.00 per credit hour – online courses)
Undergraduate - $207.00 (221.00 per credit hour- online courses)

Financial Aid Available: Federal Grants and Loans, State Access Grant (undergraduate only)

State Approved for Veterans' Training

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University specializes in teaching the science, practice, and business of the world of aviation and aerospace. Since it was founded, just 22 years after the Wright brothers' first flight, the University and its graduates have built an enviable record of achievement in every aspect of aviation and aerospace. The curriculum at Embry-Riddle covers the operation, engineering, research, manufacturing, marketing, and management of modern aircraft and the systems that support them. The University engages in extensive research, consulting, and related activities that address the unique needs of aviation, aerospace, and related industries.

Associate of Science in Aircraft Maintenance:

Embry-Riddle offers special aircraft maintenance technology courses to students in the Extended Campus who are experienced, but unlicensed, aircraft maintenance specialists. These courses deal largely with the problems, considerations, and practices involved in maintaining aircraft in airworthy condition based on the body of knowledge required of experienced aircraft maintenance specialists under Federal Aviation Regulations, Part 65.

Associate/Bachelor of Science in Professional Aeronautics:

The Professional Aeronautics degree program is designed specifically for students who work, have worked, or desire to work in aviation related careers. For students with existing aviation related knowledge and skills, the program recognizes those skills through award of advanced standing prior-learning credit. The curriculum then builds upon those skills. The program also provides a path for those students new to aviation to acquire these skills through aviation related courses.

Associate/Bachelor of Science in Technical Management:

This business based program is designed for the student who has acquired some technical expertise through previous course work, licensing, or experience and desires to move into a managerial or supervisory position. This degree program works especially well if the student has spent time in the military or corporate world and now wants to apply technical expertise toward a four-year degree.

Undergraduate Certificate in Aviation Maintenance Technology:

The Aviation Maintenance Technology Certificate provides broad knowledge of general aeronautics, airframe systems, and powerplant systems. The curriculum consists of six courses, taken in-residence or on-line. Courses taken in this certificate program can be used to prepare for the A & P testing process. For those individuals who meet the experience requirements established by the FAA, these courses help prepare the applicant for the written, oral and practical examinations which are administered by the FAA. Experience requirements can be found in Part 65 of the Federal Aviation Regulations.

 

Undergraduate Certificate in Aviation Safety:

Aviation remains an integral part of our society and there is a need for qualified Aviation Safety personnel. There is a growing interest for a program that will provide a comprehensive understanding of the theories and concepts of Aviation Safety. The objectives of the Aviation Safety Certificate program are to provide degree and non-degree seeking students an opportunity to complement their practical experience in the field of Aviation Safety with a thorough study of the theories and concepts in the discipline.

 

Master of Aeronautical Science:

This degree enables aviation/aerospace professionals to master the application of concepts, methods, and tools used in the development, manufacture, and operation of aircraft and spacecraft, as well as the public and business infrastructure that support them. The degree gives air traffic control personnel, aviation educators, flight crewmembers, flight operations specialists, and industry technical representatives an unequaled opportunity to enhance their knowledge and pursue additional opportunities.

Master of Science in Management:

The Extended Campus Master of Science in Management is targeted for those students (or those organizations sponsoring students) who want a focused management degree but are looking for a degree with a more operational approach than a traditional MBA. The degree is a 36-semester-hour program composed of a strong management core of 24 semester-hours and the opportunity for several different areas of specialization.

Graduate Certificate in Safety:

The Safety Certificate at the graduate level provides the student a background in advance safety topics applicable in a variety of aviation, aerospace and other industrial settings.

 

 

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