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Online Undergraduate Certificate in Aviation Safety
INSTITUTION INFORMATION Institutional Accreditation: Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools Program Accreditation: Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools Institutional Membership(s): SOC
Program Membership(s): SOCAD , SOCNAV . PROGRAM DETAILS Program
Information: Undergraduate Certificate - Certificate-Undergraduate
Enrollment: 999 seats total Application Deadline: Open How Students and
Instructors Communicate: E-mail, Postal, Threaded Discussion Board,
Voice, FAX Subject: Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical
Engineering METHOD OF COURSE INSTRUCTION
- The program is delivered primarily through
internet
Supplemental delivery formats include internet
This course uses Blackboard
DESCRIPTION
- The objectives of the Aviation Safety Certificate of Completion
are to provide degree and non-degree seeking students an opportunity
to complement their practical experience in the field of Aviation
Safety with a thorough study of the theories and concepts in the
discipline.
SPECIAL ENROLLMENT ISSUES
- Undergraduate semesters are 12 weeks in length. Terms begin the
15th of every month, except December. The deadline to register is
the 1st of the month. For example: If a term starts March 15th, the
deadline to register is March 1st.
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
- Minimum PC hardware requirements include:
Pentium Processor or equivalent
256 MB Ram
CD-ROM Drive
56 K modem recommended- Minimum
Students will need access to the Internet and a browser such as
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 (or later)
Microsoft Office 2000 or higher
ACCESS TO LEARNING RESOURCES
- The university is well able to assist the distance learner
through the library and bookstore.
Reference Librarians can be reach at (800)678-9428 or (386) 226-7656
and by e-mail at ec_library_support@erau.edu. Books and library
materials can been ordered online or by calling (386) 226-6062.
Students interact with their instructors and other students
throughout the term via private email, the electronic bulletin
board, or by phone. The instructors provide timely feedback on
assignments, examinations, readings, and any questions a student may
have regarding their courses. Embry-Riddle has been offering degree
programs through Online learning for over 20 years.
Each student is assigned an academic advisor who assists them with
advising and enrollment. Students also have access to a strong
student support system, including Career Services, Financial Aid,
Veterans Affairs� and IT Support. If you have any questions about
the degree programs or application process, please click here to
Contact a Student Recruiter at
worldwide.online.recruitment@erau.edu. We'll be happy to help you.
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL AID RESOURCES
- Federal Subsidized and Unsubsidized Stafford Student Loans and
Federal PELL Grants are available for eligible degree-seeking online
learning students. Students may contact the Financial Aid Office at
(800)943-6279 or (386)226-6300. Students may apply online. Financial
Aid is generally not available to non-degree seeking students.
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