Prepare to Excel With a Degree in Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology at ݮƵ helps you develop deeper problem-solving skills, design techniques and engineering judgment, along with fundamental industry knowledge and research experience. You’ll learn from faculty with extensive backgrounds in engineering and technology, while non-technical core courses are taught by subject matter experts in their disciplines.
This diverse program blends practical, hands-on skills with real-world technical problem solving — preparing you to design, build, test and maintain complex systems across disciplines in aviation, aerospace and beyond.
Program Details
Offered at the Worldwide & Online Campus
Offered entirely online in the College of Aviation's School of Engineering, the Engineering Technology program prepares you to put your engineering skills to work in a variety of industries. This convenient, flexible degree program allows you to participate in research projects, virtual labs and a capstone course, ensuring that you graduate with the fundamental skills you need to achieve your career aspirations.
This degree is designed to allow you to explore the topics most aligned with your goals and interests. You'll customize your online engineering technology degree by choosing from these available concentrations, which make up nine credit hours of coursework:
- Aeronautical Science
- Aviation Safety
- Helicopter Operations and Safety
- Logistics Management
- Management Information Systems
- Occupational Safety and Health
- Project Management
- Security and Intelligence
- Uncrewed and Autonomous Systems
Embry-Riddle's Worldwide & Online Campus is especially suited for working students, those on the go or students who want to save a bit of money while still living at home.
Professional Accreditation
The Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of , under the commission's General Criteria with no applicable program criteria.
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Methods of Study
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