BS in Aeronautical Science
Melbourne, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Jan 2025
TUITION FEES
USD 19,295 / per semester
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
What is an Aeronautical Science Degree?
Florida Tech’s BS in Aeronautical Science prepares students for technical jobs in the aviation industry. Our College of Aeronautics has been consistently recognized as offering one of the best university-based aviation programs in the country.
The aeronautical science degree is available as either a flight or non-flight major. Choosing aeronautical science without flight provides a strong foundation in applied math and science for a career in a technical aspect of aviation, while Aeronautical Science—Flight prepares you for a career as a professional pilot.
This degree is very versatile, offering even more with these two additional options:
- Prepare for a career in military aviation and participate in Army ROTC
- Specialize in air traffic control and be ready to apply to the FAA Academy upon graduation
A Faculty of Renowned Aviation Experts — and Personalized Attention
Studying aviation at an aeronautical university like Florida Tech gives you the benefits of a larger school (such as world-class faculty members and a high-quality curriculum) in a close-knit academic community offering small class sizes and one-on-one time with professors. The campus atmosphere is relaxed, and studying here is a very personal experience, making us a unique aeronautical university.
Florida Tech’s faculty members have established experts in all aspects of aviation. The faculty is largely comprised not only of pilots, but also experts in at least one other area, such as aviation law, safety, avionics, and environmental science. Other professors are experts in airport consulting; design and management; airline or general aviation management; as well as aviation human factors, meteorology, and air traffic control.
Located in the Heart of Florida’s High-Tech Corridor — with Year-Round Flying
Florida Tech is the perfect place for a BS in Aeronautical Science. The 130-acre campus is located on the Space Coast (so named because of the presence of NASA and the Kennedy Space Center on Cape Canaveral just north of us), minutes away from the Indian River Lagoon, the most diverse estuary in North America. We have ideal weather conditions for flying year-round.
The area also has the fifth largest high-tech workforce in the country, with more than 5,000 high-tech corporations and government and military organizations located nearby. This workforce also provides an abundance of internship and employment opportunities.
Florida Tech is just over the causeway from the Atlantic Ocean with its 72 miles of beautiful beaches, and a short trip to the Florida Keys or the Orlando theme parks. We also have a rich campus life that includes a wide range of intramural and collegiate sports, clubs, and social activities.
Build Lasting Professional Relationships through Campus Organizations
Beyond the classroom, aeronautical science degree majors participate in academic organizations like Collegiate Aviation Business Executives (CABE), a student chapter of the American Association of Airport Executives, the Falcons Intercollegiate Flight Team, Women in Aviation (WIW), student government, and over 100 other campus-wide student organizations.
CABE focuses on aviation jobs outside of the cockpit, helping students grow by facilitating a networking relationship with students and the aviation business world. Members of CABE have the unique opportunity to travel to many events including professional conferences, seminars, airport tours, networking events, and airshows.
WIA is an organization made up of women and men dedicated to the advancement of women in aeronautics. WIA takes part in networking activities and lectures to promote women in all fields and help them obtain aeronautical college internship positions and career opportunities.
Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI) Accredited
Florida Tech's Aeronautical Science and Aeronautical Science - Flight programs are accredited by the Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI) until 2022.
Peerless Study and Internship Opportunities
Students can participate in aeronautical science internships that provide enhanced learning opportunities beyond classroom work. Florida Tech students take internships over one or more summers or semesters. These internship opportunities offer exposure to major and minor airlines and aeronautical organizations such as including JetBlue Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and Melbourne Orlando International Airport, where students gain specialized experience in airline operations and a variety of aviation businesses, as well as attend valuable development courses such as aircraft systems.
These aeronautical college internship experiences are great for networking in the industry and provide specialized experience in airline operations and aircraft systems training. Interning students also learn about flight dispatch, recordkeeping, and the various large computer systems and programs employed by the airline.
Get the Skills You Need—With a Competitive Edge
Interested students can take part in the Air Traffic Control (ATC) program. ATC students gain hands-on experience with industry-standard air traffic control programs. The ATC specialization meets the requirements of the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Air Traffic-Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI) program and is FAA-approved. Graduates of the AT-CTI program may be eligible to bypass the Air Traffic Basics Course covered during the first five weeks of qualification training at the FAA Academy in Oklahoma City. FAA Academy training consists of option-specific (terminal or en route) initial training.
At Florida Tech, students learn high-level software and programming skills and gain experience in aviation programs and applications used around the world. Using computer-aided design (CAD) programs, students can complete projects in designing airports and airport terminals and conduct experiments such as noise studies.
Florida Tech’s aeronautical college students are regular competitors in the National Intercollegiate Flight Competition and win many awards, including safety awards. In fact, our students have won more safety awards than any other competing university.
Additionally, Florida Tech allows advanced placement credit if you have an FAA Private Pilot Certificate or higher. Evaluation and placement are done during orientation week.
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Curriculum
Curriculum
The curriculum for the aeronautical science major prepares the graduate for a career in the global aeronautical science and technology industry and government regulatory agencies. The graduate is provided with a strong foundation in mathematics, physics, aeronautical sciences, aeronautical technology, and the regulated international aviation industry.
Candidates for the degree must successfully complete the following curriculum.
Freshman Year
Fall (14 credit hours)
- AVS 1201 Aviation Meteorology
- AVT 1001 Aeronautics 1
- COM 1101 Composition and Rhetoric
- FYE 1000 University Experience
- MTH 1000 Precalculus
Spring (13 credit hours)
- AVS 4201 Flight Observation Laboratory
- AVT 1002 Aeronautics 2
- COM 1102 Writing About Literature
- MTH 1603 Applied Calculus and Statistics or MTH 1702 Applied Calculus
- Science Elective Credit Hours: 3
Sophomore Year
Fall (16 credit hours)
- AVS 2101 Aviation Physical Science
- AVT 2201 National Airspace System
- AVT 2303 Aviation Career Planning
- CSE 1502 Introduction to Software Development With C++ or CSE 1503 Introduction to Software Development With FORTRAN
- Social Science Elective Credit Hours: 3
Select the first HUM Core Course:
- HUM 2051 Civilization 1: Ancient Through Medieval
- HUM 2141 World Art History 1: Pre-History to Early Global Awareness
- HUM 2211 British Literature and Culture
- HUM 2212 British and American Literature 1
- HUM 2331 American History: Pre-Columbian to Civil War Era
- HUM 2551 Survey of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
Spring (16 credit hours)
- AHF 3101 Introduction to Human Factors
- AVM 2401 Aviation Fiscal Management
- AVS 2102 Aerodynamics
- COM 2012 Research Sources and Systems
- Free Elective Credit Hours: 3
Select the second HUM Core Course:
- HUM 2052 Civilization 2: Renaissance Through Modern
- HUM 2142 World Art History 2: Early Modern to Post-Colonial
- HUM 2212 British and American Literature 1 (may not be repeated for credit)
- HUM 2213 British and American Literature 2
- HUM 2332 American History: From Reconstruction to the Present
- HUM 2552 Survey of Modern and Contemporary Philosophy
Junior Year
Fall (15 credit hours)
- BUS 2601 Legal and Social Environments of Business
- COM 2223 Scientific and Technical Communication
- COM 3070 Professional Communication for Executives
- Humanities Elective (HU) 3000-level or higher recommended Credit Hours: 3
- Restricted Elective - Aviation (Advisor Approval) Credit Hours: 3
Spring (15 credit hours)
- AVS 2402 Introduction to Aviation Environmental Science
- AVS 3201 Aviation Meteorology 2
- AVT 3203 Air Traffic Control 1
- Restricted Elective (Advisor Approval) Credit Hours: 6
Senior Year
Fall (16 credit hours)
- AVM 4501 Air Transportation Management
- AVT 4301 Aviation Safety
- AVS 4202 Unmanned Aerial Systems
- AVS 4999 Aviation Systems Safety
- Science Elective Credit Hours: 3
Spring (15 credit hours)
- AVM 4302 Aviation Law
- AVS 4304 Aviation Security
- Free Elective Credit Hours: 3
- Restricted Elective (4xxx Aviation) Credit Hours: 3
- Restricted Elective (Advisor Approval) (Q) Credit Hours: 3
Total Credits Required: 120
Career Opportunities
Career Outlook
A degree in aeronautical science means the graduate has a set of skills applicable to many professions that place a premium on technical competencies. Potential for careers in aeronautics, specifically as airline and commercial pilots, is projected to grow 11% through 2020, as projections for growth in world travel increase and pilots retire in the coming decade. Job opportunities will be spread among passenger and cargo airline companies.
Jobs in air traffic control will be in good supply as a result of today’s air traffic control workforce retiring over the next decade. While there will be an increasing number of job openings, competition for entrance into the FAA Academy will remain high. Job opportunities will demand that applicants obtain an air traffic control degree from an FAA-certified school.
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