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The Bachelor of Science in Aviation Safety educates students in risk management principles essential to the aviation sector. Maintaining public trust is fundamental to aviation's future. This curriculum teaches Aviation Safety students to identify hazards, control risks, oversee safety management systems, and address industry challenges. Whether in the cockpit, maintenance hangar, or control tower, students cultivate problem-solving abilities to detect issues and implement solutions. Embry‚ÄëRiddle fosters critical thinking skills to meet the demands of an evolving industry. Students examine current aviation challenges and emerging fields including unmanned aircraft, autonomous systems, and advanced air mobility. Program graduates gain expertise in data analysis, safety fundamentals, contemporary aircraft technology, and related areas. Aviation safety is vital for industry success and upholding performance standards that protect both passengers and flight crews.
All international students must provide a copy of their valid passport for immigration purposes.
All International undergraduate applicants who have any educational experience outside the United States may be required to provide an official evaluation in English including the cumulative grade-point average. High school students are required to have a document-by-document evaluation.
SAT and/or ACT standardized test scores are optional for admission but are required for merit scholarship consideration for first-time incoming students.