Hi latecomer - I work at Embry-Riddle's Daytona Beach campus so can tell you that the Engineering Physics program is a great one - it's the largest of its kind in the nation and it's ABET accredited. Do be sure to look for that accreditatation at all the programs you explore, it's very...
Engineering programs aren't offered through the Worldwide campus, loudog. Most of their majors are more management-oriented. You can view the listing of graduate majors we offer and the campus that offers them on this page: http://www.erau.edu/degrees/ma-degrees.html
The aerospace engineering major at the Daytona Beach campus offers concentrations in structures, aerodynamics, propulsion and astronautics - that's the one you may be most interested in. It includes classes like space mechanics and aerospace structures. You can double major, but you may want to...
From the head of Embry-Riddle's physics department, Dr. Mahmut Reyhanoglu: With this degree you can seek employment as a spacecraft engineer or a space scientist in the space industry. We have 100% employment rate. Our recent graduates are pursuing careers at NASA centers, Boeing, Northrop...
Hi bentrinh - I want to let you know I work in the admissions office at Embry-Riddle and I'm a graduate of the Daytona Beach campus (just so you know). I want to correct some of what's been said here so you'll be better able to make an informed decision about what's right for you. We are indeed...