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Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics If you’re drawn to the skies and the systems that make aviation possible, the B.S. in Aeronautics opens the door to a wide range of career paths in various aeronautical fields. This multidisciplinary program builds on existing knowledge in areas like aviation safety, air traffic control, aircraft maintenance and human factors. You’ll develop hands-on expertise in flight operations, transportation and safety management while exploring opportunities in aircraft design, manufacturing and maintenance. You’ll discover your passion within the aviation industry by exploring these various disciplines and graduate well-prepared for a career as a pilot, air traffic controller, aviation investigator or other roles in the growing flight industry. Bachelor of Science in Aviation Safety If your goals include identifying hazards, managing risk and improving aviation safety, you can become a guardian of the skies with our B.S. in Aviation Safety. With courses in data analysis, system safety and emerging technologies like uncrewed aircraft and advanced air mobility, you’ll gain the technical and analytical skills to make impactful decisions in this field. Here, you’ll develop critical-thinking and ethical decision-making skills, using tools like Embry-Riddle’s Virtual Crash Lab to gain practical skills and experience. Graduates are prepared for careers in accident investigation, safety analysis and aircraft certification, helping to uphold the highest safety standards in aviation.

Bachelor of Science in Pilot Operations Take your flight experience to the next level with a degree designed specifically for licensed pilots who are ready to lead. The B.S. in Pilot Operations builds on existing flight experience and offers a flexible path to complete your bachelor’s while deepening your knowledge in aeronautical science, aviation management and modern industry technologies. This degree can help you advance to leadership positions and take your career to new heights. Pilots who already hold their multi-engine ATP or are commercial/instrument rated with any added ratings — such as multi-engine and either a flight dispatcher, flight engineer or added jet type rating — can transfer up to 45 credits toward this 120-credit degree, accelerating your path to graduation.

Bachelor of Science in Uncrewed and Autonomous Systems

From agriculture and construction management to public safety and security, the number of career fields that utilize drones is constantly growing. The B.S. in Uncrewed & Autonomous Systems prepares students for work with uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) and small uncrewed aircraft systems (sUAS) across a range of industries. As one of the first programs of its kind offered entirely online, this degree provides you with the flexibility to explore key challenges like airspace integration, autonomous robotics, propulsion systems and emerging regulations from anywhere.

An Immersive Experience Embry‑Riddle’s award-winning Virtual Crash Lab and Aerial Robotics Lab bring real-world aeronautics challenges into a gamified, immersive online space. Investigate aircraft wreckage, build drone platforms and explore high-tech problem solving — anytime, anywhere.

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