Undergraduate Degrees
College of Arts & Sciences curriculum at Embry-Riddle covers the operation, engineering, research, manufacturing, ergonomics, communication and study of modern aircraft and the systems that support them. For every course of study, the academic curriculum provides students with a theoretical framework in the discipline, as well as relevant knowledge with practical applications in the workplace. Students develop the knowledge and skills they need to excel in their fields working closely with the College of Arts & Sciences faculty.
- Bachelor of Science in Communication
- Our program of study, which includes a required internship, sends our graduates into the workplace with a winning combination of experience, expertise in areas such as aviation, technology, or homeland security, and polished communication skills coveted in virtually every industry.
- Bachelor of Science in Computational Mathematics
- The Bachelor of Science in Computational mathematics is an applied mathematics program designed to prepare graduates to work in aerospace and related industries. Students will cover the necessary mathematical core materials to become an “expert in mathematics.” Then they will take several courses in computational methods which explore the process of solving applicable mathematical problems by utilizing various computer program. This program will prepare students for employment in a wide range of areas related to aerospace; in addition; this program will prepare students for grfaduate studies in fields ranging from advanced mathematics to physical sciences or engineering and computer science.
- Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics
- Embry-Riddle's Engineering Physics (EP) degree program emphasizes space systems engineering and space science. These two fields of cutting edge research are the focus in junior- and senior-level courses and the capstone space systems design project.
- Bachelor of Science in Space Physics
- Embry-Riddle's Space Physics degree program emphasizes the physics of the solar-terrestrial and distant space environments. Space science and applied physics constitute the themes of this program and are the focus in junior- and senior-level courses. These courses include Electricity and Magnetism, Quantum Physics, Space Physics, Astrophysics and Statistical Mechanics.
- Bachlor of Science in Aerospace Studies
- The Aerospace studies degree was created specifically as a response to calls by American corporate leaders for graduates who understand both technology and human beings. Our program has answered that call. Aerospace Studies is a broad, flexible, interdisciplinary education that makes students more adaptable and able to transfer from or to other more specialized degree programs.
- Human Factors and Psychology
- If you're interested in psychology, human performance and system design, a degree in Human Factors may be just what you are looking for. In our Human Factors Psychology program, you'll learn about the challenges involved in optimizing the performance and safety of both humans and the machines they use.


