Table of Contents - Daytona Beach Aeronautical Science ..................................................................................................... 2 Aeronautics .................................................................................................................... 5 Aerospace Engineering ................................................................................................. 7 Air Traffic Management ............................................................................................. 10 Applied Meteorology ................................................................................................... 12 Aviation Maintenance Science .................................................................................... 14 Business Administration ............................................................................................. 17 Civil Engineering......................................................................................................... 20 Communication ........................................................................................................... 23 Computational Math.………………………………………………………….………..26 Computer Engineering................................................................................................ 28 Computer Science ....................................................................................................... 30 Electrical Engineering ................................................................................................. 32 Engineering Physics .................................................................................................... 35 Homeland Security ...................................................................................................... 38 Human Factors Psychology ........................................................................................ 41 Interdisciplinary Studies ............................................................................................. 44 Mechanical Engineering ............................................................................................. 46 Safety Science .............................................................................................................. 49 Software Engineering .................................................................................................. 52 Space Physics ............................................................................................................... 55 Unmanned Aircraft Systems……..…………………………………………….………58 Table of Contents - Worldwide Aviation Management ................................................................................................. 60 Aviation Business Administration .............................................................................. 62 Professional Aeronautics............................................................................................. 64 Technical Management ............................................................................................... 66 Technical Management Engineering Sciences Specialty .......................................... 68 Technical Management and Logistics Specialty ........................................................ 70 Technical Management Management Of Information Systems Specialty. .............. 72 Technical Management Occupational Safety & Health Specialty……………..…….74 Technical Management Project Management Technical Specialty…………..…..….76 Transportation………………………………………………………..…………………78 Fire Science Aviation Emergency Management Specialty……………….……….…..80 Fire Science Fire and Emergency Specialty………………………………..…………..82 Page | 1 EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY – DAYTONA BEACH CAMPUS ACADEMIC YEAR: 2011-2012 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): Aeronautical Science COLLEGE: College of Aviation DEGREE: Bachelor of Science OPTIONS/TRACKS: Based on Airline Pilot Specialization CONTACT: For US Citizens: Office of Admissions, Associate Director of Transfer Admissions, 600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd., Daytona Beach, FL 32114; Telephone: 386-226-6100 or 800-862-2416 email: [email protected] For international students: Office of International & Graduate Admissions, 600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd., Daytona Beach, FL 32114; Telephone: 386-226-6103 or 800-388- 3728 email: [email protected] http://www.embryriddle.edu PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE: The following courses may be taken at the community college to maximize the transferability of credit: Florida Community Embry-Riddle Course Florida Course Title College Course Equivalent ENC 1101 English Composition I COM 122 ENC 2210 Technical Report Writing COM 221 SPC 2608 Public Speaking COM 219 ENC 1102 English Composition II HU 142 PSY 2012 General Psychology PSY 101 ECO 2000 OR Survey of Economics EC 200 EUH 1000 OR Western Civilization I SS 110 AMH 2010 OR US History to 1877 SS 120 GEO 1000 OR Introduction to Geography SS 204 SYG 2000 Introduction to Sociology SS 210 REL 2300 World Religions HU 345 CGS 2100 Microcomputer Applications CS 120 PHY 2053C General Physics I w/Lab PS 103 w/Lab PHY 2054C General Physics II w/Lab PS 104 w/Lab MAC 1105 AND College Algebra MA 111 (3 CR) MAC 1114 Trigonometry Open Electives (3CR) MAC 2311 Calculus I MA 112 MET 2010 Meteorology WX 201 MAN 2021 Principals of Management BA 201 OPEN ELECTIVES 5 Credits TOTAL CREDITS 50 **REL 2300 can be used as an upper level humanities course; however most Lower Division Florida System course (1000 or 2000 level courses) will not satisfy the requirement for or be equated to Upper Division ERAU courses (300-400 level courses). Page | 2 GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE UNIVERSITY: A completed application form with a $50.00 non-refundable application fee, a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on all university work, official university transcripts of all work attempted at other colleges or universities, and applicable documentation of any advanced standing work. For International Students: Applicants must complete the application form with a $50.00 non- refundable application fee, an official evaluation in English certified by a credential evaluating service, TOEFL scores for students whose primary language is not English; F-1 or J-1 student visa; a bank letter and affidavit of financial support; documentation of up-to-date immunization, and an advanced deposit of $200 due 30 days prior to matriculation. The International Student Advisor may be reached at 386-226-6103 or 800-388-3728 email: [email protected] http://www.embryriddle.edu REMAINING PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT ERAU: Aeronautical Science (48 CR) ASC 101 Aeronautical Science Success (1) AS 121 Private Pilot Operations (5) AS 221 Instrument Pilot Operations (3) AS 321Commercial Pilot Operations (3) AS 309 Aerodynamics (3) AS 310 Aircraft Performance (3) AS 311 Aircraft Engines-Turbine (3) AS 340 Instructional Design in Aviation OR FA 417 Flight Instructor Rating (3) AS 350 Domestic and International Navigation (3) AS 356 Systems & Components (3) AS 357 Flight Physiology (3) AS 387 Crew Resource Management (3) AS 408 Flight Safety (3) AS 435 Electronic Flight Management Systems (3) AS 472 Operational Applications in Aeronautical Science (3) WX 301 Aviation Weather (3) CHOOSE ONE FLIGHT TRACK (4 CR) Single Engine Flight Track FA 121 Private Single Flight (1) FA 221 Instrument Single Flight (1) FA 321 Commercial Single Flight (1) FA 323 Commercial Multi Add On (1) Multi Engine Flight Track FA 121 Private Single Flight (1) FA 122 Private Multi Flight w/Lab (1) FA 222 Instrument Multi Flight (1) FA 322 Commercial Multi Flight (1) Page | 3 Specialization: Airline Pilot Specialty (18 CR) AS 254 Aviation Legislation (3 CR) OR AS 405 Aviation Law (3 CR) AS 380 Pilot Career Planning & Interviewing (1 CR) AS 402 Airline Operations (3 CR) OR AS 410 Airline Dispatch Operations (3 CR) AS 411 Jet Transport Systems (3 CR) AS 420 Flight Technique Analysis (3) BA 315 Airline Management (3) FA 420 Airline Flight Crew Techniques & Procedures (2 CR) TOTAL: 70 CREDIT HOURS AT ERAU TOTAL DEGREE HOURS: 120 The actual remaining credit may vary according to the course offerings at your community college. To receive a list of courses specific to your community college, please contact the Associate Director of Transfer Admissions at 386-226-6100 or 800-862-2416. Top of the Document Page | 4 EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY – DAYTONA BEACH CAMPUS ACADEMIC YEAR: 2011-2012 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): Aeronautics COLLEGE: College of Aviation DEGREE: Bachelor of Science OPTIONS/TRACKS: CONTACT: For US Citizens: Office of Admissions, Associate Director of Transfer Admissions, 600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd., Daytona Beach, FL 32114; Telephone: 386-226-6100 or 800-862-2416 email: [email protected] For international students: Office of International & Graduate Admissions, 600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd., Daytona Beach, FL 32114; Telephone: 386-226-6103 or 800-388- 3728 email: [email protected] http://www.embryriddle.edu PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE: The following courses may be taken at the community college to maximize the transferability of credit: Florida Community Embry-Riddle Course Florida Course Title College Course Equivalent ENC 1101 English Composition I COM 122 ENC 2210 Technical Report Writing COM 221 SPC 2608 Public Speaking COM 219 ENC 1102 English Composition II HU 142 PSY, ECO, GEO, SYG Lower Level Social Science SS (6 credits) or AMH ECO 2013 OR Macroeconomics EC 211 ECO 2023 Microeconomics EC 210 REL 2300 World Religions HU 345 CGS 2100 Microcomputer Applications CS 120 BSC, PHY, CHM Physical Science PS (6 credits) (one course must include a lab) MAC 1105 AND College Algebra MA 111 (3 CR) MAC 1114 Trigonometry Open Electives (3 CR) MAC 2311 OR Calculus I MA 112 STA 2023 Statistics MA 222 ACG 2021 OR Financial Accounting BA 210 MAN 2021 Prin of Management BA 201 TOTAL CREDITS 45 **REL 2300 can be used as an upper level humanities course; however most Lower Division Florida System course (1000 or 2000 level courses) will not satisfy the requirement for or be equated to Upper Division ERAU courses (300-400 level courses). Page | 5 GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE UNIVERSITY: A completed application form with a $50.00 non-refundable application fee, a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on all university work, official university transcripts of all work attempted at other colleges or universities, and applicable documentation of any advanced standing work. For International Students: Applicants must complete the application form with a $50.00 non- refundable application fee, an official evaluation in English certified by a credential evaluating service, TOEFL scores for students whose primary language is not English; F-1 or J-1 student visa; a bank letter and affidavit of financial support; documentation of up-to-date immunization, and an advanced deposit of $200 due 30 days prior to matriculation. The International Student Advisor may be reached at 386-226-6103 or 800-388-3728 email: [email protected] http://www.embryriddle.edu REMAINING PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT ERAU: Program Support (6 CR) AS 254 Aviation Legislation AS 405 Aviation Law ((36 CR) Aviation Area of Concentration, Advanced standing credit and/or non-duplicating AEL, EL, AMS, AS, AT, CEA, FA, HS, SF, SIM, SP or WX courses. 21 Credit hours of Professional Development Choose from Upper Level (300-400) courses in: AEL, AMS, AS, AT, BA, CEA, CS, EC, EL, FA, HS, IT, LET, SF, SIM, SP, or WX. 12 Credit Hours of Upper Level Open Electives NOTE: Students must select one minor field of study Total: 75 CREDIT HOURS AT ERAU TOTAL DEGREE HOURS 120 The actual remaining credit may vary according to the course offerings at your community college. To receive a list of courses specific to your community college, please contact the Associate Director of Transfer Admissions at 386-226-6100 or 800-862-2416. Top of the Document Page | 6 EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY – DAYTONA BEACH CAMPUS ACADEMIC YEAR: 2011-2012 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): Aerospace Engineering COLLEGE: College of Engineering DEGREE: Bachelor of Science OPTIONS/TRACKS: Aeronautics, Astronautics or Propulsion CONTACT: For US Citizens: Office of Admissions, Associate Director of Transfer Admissions, 600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd., Daytona Beach, FL 32114; Telephone: 386-226-6100 or 800-862-2416 email: [email protected] For international students: Office of International & Graduate Admissions, 600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd., Daytona Beach, FL 32114; Telephone: 386-226-6103 or 800-388- 3728 email: [email protected] http://www.embryriddle.edu PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE: The following courses may be taken at the community college to maximize the transferability of credit: Florida Community Florida Course Title Embry-Riddle Course College Course Equivalent SLS 1501 or SLS 1122 College Success UNIV 101 ENC 1101 English Composition I COM 122 ENC 2210 Technical Report Writing COM 221 SPC 2608 Public Speaking COM 219 ENC 1102 English Composition II HU 142 PSY 2012 General Psychology PSY 101 PSY, ECO, GEO, SYG, Social Science or Humanities SS/HU Lower Level AMH, ENL, EUH, Lower Level Elective (3 Credits) HUM, LIT, PHI OR POS REL 2300 World Religions HU 345 COP 2220 Computer Programming I EGR 115 CHM 2045 & 2045L General Chemistry PS 105/PS 105L PHY 2048 &2048L AND Physics for Engineers I PS 150, PS 160, PS 250, PHY 2049 & 2049L Physics for Engineers II PS 253 MAC 2311 Calculus I MA 241 MAC 2312 Calculus II MA 242 MAC 2313 Calculus III MA 243 MAP 2302 AND Differential Equations MA 345 (3 credits) MA 399 (ERAU) EGS 1001 or EGS 1006 Introduction to Engineering EGR 101 EGS 1110C Engineering Drawing EGR 120 ETG 2520 Statics ES 201 TOTAL CREDITS 62 **REL 2300 can be used as an upper level humanities course; however most Lower Division Florida System course (1000 or 2000 level courses) will not satisfy the requirement for or be equated to Upper Division ERAU courses (300-400 level courses). Page | 7 GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE UNIVERSITY: A completed application form with a $50.00 non-refundable application fee, a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on all university work, official university transcripts of all work attempted at other colleges or universities, and applicable documentation of any advanced standing work. For International Students: Applicants must complete the application form with a $50.00 non- refundable application fee, an official evaluation in English certified by a credential evaluating service, TOEFL scores for students whose primary language is not English; F-1 or J-1 student visa; a bank letter and affidavit of financial support; documentation of up-to-date immunization, and an advanced deposit of $200 due 30 days prior to matriculation. The International Student Advisor may be reached at 386-226-6103 or 800-388-3728 email: [email protected] http://www.embryriddle.edu REMAINING PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT ERAU: Mathematics (4CR) MA 441 Mathematical Methods for Engineering & Physics I (3) MA 399 Special Topics Math (1) Engineering Core (43 CR) AE 301 Aerodynamics I (3) AE 302 Aerodynamics II (3) AE 313 Space Mechanics (3) AE 314 Experimental Aerodynamics I (1) AE 315 Experimental Aerodynamics Laboratory (1) AE 316 Aerospace Engineering Materials (3) AE 318 Aerospace Structures I (3) AE 408 Turbine and Rocket Engines (3) AE 416 Structures & Instrumentation (1) AE 417 Structures & Instrumentation Lab (1) AE 418 Aerospace Structures II (3) ES 202 Solid Mechanics (3) ES 204 Dynamics (3) ES 206 Fluid Mechanics (3) ES 305 Thermodynamics (3) EE 335 Electrical Engineering I (2) EE 336 Electrical Engineering I Laboratory (1) ES 405 Electrical Engineering II (3) CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS (14 CR) 14 Aeronautics Option AE 413 Airplane Stability & Control (3) AE 420 Aircraft Preliminary Design (4) AE 421 Aircraft Detail Design (4) AE 432 Flight Dynamics and Control (3) Page | 8 Astronautics Option AE 426 Spacecraft Attitude Dynamics & Control (3) AE 427 Spacecraft Preliminary Design (4) AE 434 Spacecraft Control (3) AE 445 Spacecraft Detail Design (4) Propulsion Option AE 413 Airplane Stability & Control (3) AE 432 Flight Dynamics and Control (3) AE 435 Air-Breathing Propulsion Preliminary Design (4) AE 440 Air-Breathing Propulsion Detail Design (4) TECHNICAL ELECTIVES (6 CR) TOTAL: 67 CREDIT HOURS AT ERAU TOTAL DEGREE HOURS: 129 The actual remaining credit may vary according to the course offerings at your community college. To receive a list of courses specific to your community college, please contact the Associate Director of Transfer Admissions at 386-226-6100 or 800-862-2416. Top of the Document Page | 9 EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY – DAYTONA BEACH CAMPUS ACADEMIC YEAR: 2011-2012 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): Air Traffic Management COLLEGE: College of Aviation DEGREE: Bachelor of Science OPTIONS/TRACKS: N/A CONTACT: For US Citizens: Office of Admissions, Associate Director of Transfer Admissions, 600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd., Daytona Beach, FL 32114; Telephone: 386-226-6100 or 800-862-2416 email: [email protected] For international students: Office of International & Graduate Admissions, 600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd., Daytona Beach, FL 32114; Telephone: 386-226-6103 or 800-388- 3728 email: [email protected] http://www.embryriddle.edu PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE: The following courses may be taken at the community college to maximize the transferability of credit: Florida Community Florida Course Title Embry-Riddle Course College Course Equivalent ENC 1101 English Composition I COM 122 ENC 2210 Technical Report Writing COM 221 SPC 2608 Public Speaking COM 219 ENC 1102 English Composition II HU 142 PHI, HUM, ARH, ENL Humanities Lower Level HU/ Lower Level LIT OR INR (3 credits) PSY 2012 General Psychology PSY 101 ECO 2000 Economics Survey EC 200 REL 2300 World Religions HU 345 CGS 2100 Microcomputer Applications CS 120 BSC, PHY or CHM Physical Science PS (6 credits) (one course must include a lab) MAC 1105 AND College Algebra MA 111 MAC 1114 Trigonometry Open Electives (3 credits) MAC 2311 Calculus I MA 112 MAN 2021 Principles of Management BA 201 MET 2010 Meteorology WX 201 After minor has been declared additional credit may be applied to the open electives requirement. TOTAL CREDITS 48 **REL 2300 can be used as an upper level humanities course; however most Lower Division Florida System course (1000 or 2000 level courses) will not satisfy the requirement for or be equated to Upper Division ERAU courses (300-400 level courses). Page | 10
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