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Tips and Tricks for Preparing for Your ACT and SAT Tests
Gearing up for college tests may seem like a daunting task, but dedicating time and energy to preparation can make a world of difference in feeling confident as you complete your exams.
Preview Day at Embry-Riddle.
Discover Clubs and Organizations at Embry‑Riddle
Engage in exciting student clubs and organizations at Embry‑Riddle, where students can enhance their campus experience.
Zach Grey, a would-be fighter pilot, shifted his passion from ROTC to mathematics, becoming a top researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. He is advancing wind turbine technology and additive manufacturing to promote global energy solutions. (Photo: Zach Grey/NIST)
How Did a Would-Be Fighter Pilot Change His Angle of Attack?
A love of mathematics led Zach Grey to research that will advance manufacturing and renewable energy.
The Stinson L-1 Vigilant, an American liaison aircraft returning to the skies after extensive restoration. (Photo:Paul Stecewycz)
From World War II Restoration to the Skies
College of Aviation instructor Paul Stecewycz shares expert insights and knowledge on the aviation maintenance industry.
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Unlocking Potential: Careers in Engineering and Technology
Are you interested in a career in engineering or technology? Explore Embry‑Riddle's innovative degree programs and see where they can take you!
With a high demand for tech-savvy professionals who can drive their industries forward, a degree in software engineering is more valuable than ever.
How to Become a Software Engineer
A degree in software engineering can be your first step to success.
Students with Embry-Riddle's CRAY Supercomputer.
A Guide to Navigating Graduate School
Starting graduate school is an exciting and rewarding journey. With careful planning, determination and a deep passion for lifelong learning, success is within reach at Embry-Riddle!
Student works with a soldering iron on a circuit board in front of a Keysight oscilloscope in the Circuits, Sensor and Instrumentation Laboratory.
How to Become an Electrical Engineer
Explore what you can do with a cutting-edge engineering degree from ˛ÝÝ®ĘÓƵ!
As a United Express jet touches down just behind them, AAAE chapter members enjoy exclusive ramp access during their recent trip to Chicago’s O’Hare Airport. (Photo: AAAE Prescott Chapter)
American Association of Airport Executives
American Association of Airport Executives student members ended the spring term by hosting visits from industry leaders and enjoying a behind-the-scenes trip to O’Hare Airport and United Airlines headquarters.
Systems engineers work in a range of settings on a variety of projects. (Photo: Embry Riddle/David Massey)
What is Systems Engineering?
The Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering focuses on broad applications across a range of disciplines addressing system-level modeling, analysis and operation.
The Eagle MakerSpace is a place for students to work on their projects without academic attachment. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Connor McShane)
Eagle MakerSpace
The MakerSpace Club gives students on the Prescott Campus a place to design, test and create almost anything they can dream of.
Students work in Embry‑Riddle's BID4R Lab on the Daytona Beach Campus. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / Bill Fredette-Huffman)
Explore Engineering and Technology
Are you interested in engineering or tech but not sure where to start? Explore Embry‑Riddle's unique and exciting programs within the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science on the Daytona Beach, Florida, campus.