The Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University of today is the culmination of a long and illustrious history.
Barnstormer John Paul Riddle met entrepreneur T. Higbee Embry in 1925, and the two created the Embry-Riddle Company to educate the daring to fly. This collaboration marked the start of a vision that has resulted in over 140,000 graduates who drive innovation and keep the aerospace and associated industries running safely and productively.
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Pilots, maintenance technicians, air traffic controllers, aeronautics professionals, and unmanned aircraft operators are all needed as the globe continues to connect through the marvel of flight.
Embry-Riddle has been supplying the aviation industry with manpower since its inception in 1926, one student at a time. Embry-Riddle is a pioneer in aviation education and the most highly regarded institution in the profession.
We are the largest, oldest, and most comprehensive aviation university in the country. When you enroll in an aviation-related degree program here, you can be confident that you will be studying a curriculum that is at the forefront of the industry's advances and future demands.
Embry-Riddle establishes aviation education standards and participates in the development of national and international aviation policy.
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Students in Air Traffic Management demonstrate exceptional precision and professionalism, and they thrive in the mandatory post-graduate training at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Academy.
Hands-on learning in modern, professionally maintained aircraft outfitted with glass cockpits, labs that duplicate the nation's airspace, cutting-edge maintenance and avionics repair facilities, and unparalleled aviation simulation centers benefit every student in an aviation curriculum.
Students seeking the best aviation education in the world attend the world's premier aviation and aerospace institution.
At Embry-Riddle, you'll be surrounded by students and teachers who share your passion for flying. Our students learn about all aspects of the industry in an environment that encourages achievement.
Whatever part of aviation you are most interested in, Embry-Riddle has a degree for you. Our programs range from associate to doctorate degrees and offer a variety of learning venues, including in-person and online classes.
Full-time students, working professionals, and military members are all welcome at Embry-Riddle.
Investigate our programs to see which one best fits your interests and ambitions.
Aviation Business Administration Aviation Maintenance Associate Aeronautics
Bachelor of Aeronautical Science in Aviation Maintenance
Aeronautics, Aerospace, and Workplace Safety
Engineering in Aerospace
Physiology of Flight
Meteorology and Air Traffic Management
Administration of Commercial Aviation
Maintenance of Aircraft
Science of Aviation Maintenance
Global Conflict Research
Interdisciplinary Homeland Security Research
Meteorology
Management of Safety
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Science of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Certificates for Unmanned Systems Applications
Aircraft Dispatcher in Aeronautics
Engineering of Airworthiness
Sustainability in Aviation and Aerospace
Maintenance of Aircraft
Part 65 of Aviation Maintenance Technology
ISTAT for Aviation Safety
Operations of Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Operations and Safety of Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Master’s sAeronautics
Engineering in Aerospace
Engineering of Airworthiness
Sustainability in Aviation and Aerospace
Maintenance of Aircraft
Management of Occupational Safety in Aviation Business Administration in Aviation Management of Occupational Safety in Aviation
Science and Space Operations
Engineering of Unmanned and Autonomous Systems
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Aerospace Engineering Ph.D.
Professional Education in Aviation Business Administration
Visit proed.erau.edu to learn more about our non-credit continuing education options.
Boeing anticipates 763,000 more pilot positions globally over the next 20 years. Along with the growth in pilots, the firm forecasts a demand for 739,000 maintenance technicians over the next 20 years.
Increasing worldwide security risks necessitate the addition of more staff in aviation security. Professionals are in high demand as unmanned aviation grows. There is little doubt that opportunities exist in the aviation business.
As the number of daily flights increases around the world, so does the demand for educated and skilled employees in all aspects of aviation. This is a growing sector in an era when many of the world's economies are contracting or moving. Civilization has become mobile, and there is no reason to believe that this will change.
A degree is a necessary first step toward achieving your aviation-related job objectives. As the world's finest aviation and aerospace institution, Embry-Riddle is well positioned to connect you to our network of leading corporate aviation firms as well as air carriers worldwide.
There are almost 140,000 alumni worldwide who appreciate the value of your Embry-Riddle education.
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