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Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Science degree has developed into the world's preeminent aeronautical degree program.
Most of former graduates are Engineers, Technicians and pilots, heads of flight standards, corporate Executives in the Aviation and Aerospace Industry.
Program Focuses on the Skills and Knowledge Required by Today’s Industry
The Aeronautical Science degree program blends with practical training with rigorous academic study to provide a strong foundation for a career as a Aeronautical Engineer, Aerospace Engineer, etc in the Aviation, Aerospace, Airlines, Corporate aviation etc. This approach to aviation and aerospace education gives the students added value over training programs by focusing on the skills and knowledge required by today’s industry. Foundation skills in mathematics, physics, communications and aeronautics, including FAA certification, are typically attained during the first two years of the program.
The last two years include extensive professional-level aeronautical science and aerospace engineering courses that prepare the graduate for a career as a professional engineer, scientist, etc. Critical thinking and problem-solving skills are developed via computer simulations of aircraft performance, navigation, and aircraft systems operation. Effective resource management, human factors, and safety awareness are constantly emphasized throughout the curriculum.
The Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautical Science may be attained in eight semesters. To earn the degree, successful completion of a minimum of 120 credit hours is required.
The purpose of the Aeronautical Science degree program is to prepare the graduate for a productive career as a professional Engineer or Scientist and responsible citizenship in support of the aviation and aerospace industries. Students pursuing the Aeronautical Science degree select one of three specializations after matriculation.
All students must complete the general education courses, Aeronautical Science core courses, and the courses required to complete one (1) specialization in order to complete the requirements for the Aeronautical Science degree.
Aeronautical Science
Aeronautics
Aerospace Electronics
Aerospace Engineering
B.S in Aerospace Engineering/Master of Aerospace Engineering ( Accelerated five-year program )
Aerospace Studies
Air Traffic Management
Applied Meteorology
Aviation Business Administration
Aviation Environmental Science
Aviation Maintenance Management
Aviation Maintenance Science
Aviation Management
Business Administration
Civil Engineering
Communication
Computer Engineering
B.S. in Computer Engineering/Master of Software Engineering ( five-year program )
Computer Science
Electrical Engineering
Engineering Physics
Global Security and Intelligence Studies
Homeland Security
Human Factors Psychology
B.S. in Human Factors Psychology/M.S. in Human Factors and Systems ( Five-year program )
Mechanical Engineering
Professional Aeronautics
Safety Science
Software Engineering
Space Physics
Technical Management
Technical Management - Logistics
Technical Management Occupational Safety & Health
Technical Management Professional Valuations
Associate's Degrees
Aircraft Maintenance
Professional Aeronautics
Technical Management
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.
Master of Science in Aeronautics
Aerospace Engineering MSAE/MAE
Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering ( thesis required )
or
Master of Aerospace Engineering ( a non-thesis program )
MBA Business Administration
MBA -Aviation Management
M.S. in Human Factors and Systems

Two Tracks : Human Factors or Systems
Safety Science
Software Engineering
Space Science
Master of Aeronautical Science

Eight areas of Specialization : ( varies by location )

Aeronautics

Aviation/Aerospace Operations

Aviation/Aerospace Management

Aviation/Aerospace Education Technology

Human Factors in Aviation Systems

Space Studies

Aviation/Aerospace Safety Systems

Space Operations Management
Master of Science in Management

Specializations: Air Transportation Management

Aviation/Aerospace Industrial Management

Aviation and Aerospace Security

Aviation Enterprises in the Global Environment

Management of Integrated Logistics

General Management Option
Master of Science in Technical Management
Master of Science in Occupational Safety Management