As a grad student going for my M.S. in Human Factors, while I agree other schools have Human Factors degree programs, ERAU is actually the only school that offers a B.S. in Human Factors.
My RA majoring in homeland security has told me that Riddle is one of the few schools in the nation to offer it. It’s a very specific career field but at least per what she said, Riddle is a great school for it if you’re interested
What’s the difference between aeronautical science and aeronautics
Do Not. I mean do not graduate graduate without an aircraft dispatcher license. Regardless of major especially flight students, immediately enroll in Aircraft Dispatcher program. Get your AGI/IGI Ground Instructor, Remote Pilot is a must have before transferring to ERAU. Flight students also get private single and multi engine VFR rating, and sport gyroplane. Also flight stidents transfer in woth complex, high performance, high altitude, tailwheel and spin endorsements. CFI is a very difficult rating to get because of how corrupt the FAA is. All flight instructors please get Advanced Instrument Ground Instructor, and sign off the class room and written with ground instructor rating while the simulator and flight training has to be signed off with a flight instructor certificate.
I was so nervous when you got to UAS. Thats the degree I'm trying to get.
What about Emergency Services and Safety Management?
Why study Communications at Riddle?? Uhh Daytona Beach vs North Dakota…
Love the Vids!!!
What about MS in Cyber Intelligence and Security at Prescott campus?
Would you please do a deep dive into the aeronautics bachelors
For aircraft maintenance, get your A&P license and your general courses done before transferring to ERAU especially the ERAU flight program.
What about the master's degree in logistics and supply chain management?
When I got my BS Aerospace Engineering from ERAU they were top five in the nation.
The engineering Physics program BS level was really prepping for the masters program. Really good program.
I’m going Space Ops because that’s the job I want after OTS. However, if I don’t do the 20, what the heck am I gonna do after? 😭
make more ANIMAL CLASSIFICATION tierlists
Thanks broski
thank you
I CAPPED! Space Ops is a D tier according to three people within the field. Major L
Do you know what type of jobs would be available for the aeronautics degree if you aren't trying to be a pilot? I'm an avionics technician and and i recently separated from the Air Force. I don't want to get stuck working on planes forever. I was wondering if the aeronautics degree would help with getting me up the ladder since it's much more broad subject wise.
@@Mattmanwow yo why tho, I need some feedback cause I applied for it lmao