Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology, and the Federal Aviation Administration. Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs and the Aviation Accreditation Board International.
DEGREES: A.S., B.S., M.A.S. (Master of Aeronautical Science), M.B.A. (Master of Business Administration), M.S.A.E. (Master of Aerospace Engineering), M.S.S.E. (Master of Software Engineering). M.S.H.F.S. (Master of Science in Human Factors & Systems; M.S.S.S. (Master of Space Science). M.A. (Master of Aeronautics) Ph.D. in Aviation and Ph.D. in Engineering Physics
UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS: Aeronautics, Aeronautical Science, Aerospace Engineering, Aerospace Electronics, Aerospace Studies, Aviation Management, Air Traffic Management, Human Factors Psychology, Applied Meteorology, Aviation Maintenance Science, Business Administration, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Communications, Computational Mathematics, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Engineering Physics, Flight, Safety Science, Software Engineering, Homeland Security, Space Physics
STUDENTS: 5,062 on Daytona Beach campus; 27,233 students in the World Wide Campus (centers and on-line), with more than 100 locations throughout the U.S. and abroad. 1,719 students on the Prescott Arizona residential campus.
TUITION & FEES: $28,600. (Flight students add for flight courses). Room & Board: $8,500.
SPECIAL FEATURES: Leading the world in aviation and aerospace education. Campus located in Central Florida on Atlantic Ocean; financial aid; Air Force, Navy and Army ROTC (optional); credit by CLEP and DANTES exam; credit for military service schools and professional background experience; developmental courses; cooperative education work program and career placement; on-campus aviation seminars by industry and governmental agencies; international seminars; participant in Yellow Ribbon G.I. Educational Enhancement Program, member of 4-year Servicemen's Opportunity College. Fleet of 66 single and multi-engine aircraft, 13 Level 6 Flight Training Devices (simulators) and 13 additional flight and aviation training devices. Residential campus also in Prescott, Arizona.
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