Human Factors in Aviation Systems

Level: Masters
Language: English

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The Master of Aeronautical Science degree program is designed to provide the aviation professional with a rigorous academic approach to a generalist education oriented degree. It provides an unequalled opportunity for flight crew members, air traffic control personnel, flight operations specialists, aviation technical representatives, and aviation educators to enhance their knowledge and pursue additional career opportunities. Entry into the MAS program requires possession of an undergraduate foundation in the areas of college-level mathematics, introduction to computers, economics, and behavioral science.

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Keep it in perspective, folks....
December 29, 2010
Keep it in perspective, folks. Did you think that an AA, BS, or even an MAS from ERAU would get you into the astronaut program? I am a U.S. Army Apache Test Pilot and I will tell you that a BS from ERAU in the Army carries very little weight because EVERYONE in Army aviation goes through ERAU. Now, I will tell you that I recently had an assignment at an aircraft manufacturing plant (do ...

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Nov. 29, 2011, 6:20 a.m.
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What were your job offer outcomes after you received your degree in Human Factors from Embry Riddle?  Was a masters in HF factors worth it for you and what challenges did you encounter with this degree?

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