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Find Your Passion with an Online Aviation Science Degree | ECSU

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Soar to new heights in your career at the only four-year collegiate aviation education program in North Carolina.

The airline industry supports more than 65 million jobs worldwide, making it one of the world’s largest employment sectors. Our aviation programs can help you find your calling in this diverse field.

With online degree programs for pilots and aviation professionals alike, earn your degree on your terms with ECSU. Our 100% online degree prepares professionals for professions in the airlines, corporate aviation, general aviation, as well as the various governmental and DOD opportunities. The airline industry supports more than 65 million jobs worldwide, making it one of the world’s largest employment sectors. Our aviation programs can help you find your calling in this diverse field.

Students in the online program can take flight lessons close to home with one of our approved Flight Training Affiliates (FTAs) while completing the remainder of their degree requirements online. Students that have already earned their FAA certificates can earn up to 34 credit hours towards their online degree requirements.  You’ll graduate with the skills you need to start the career you want in aviation.

Veterans will be able to use their benefits to complete their degree.  For more details on how your benefits may be used at each of our programs, contact the ECSU’s Military and Veteran Affairs.

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Graduate Employment

ECSU Aviation Management graduates have been most successful finding employment in various fields of the aviation industry.  The solid aviation foundation found throughout the curriculum makes these graduates flexible and highly sought after.  Several have entered governmental and civil services as well as most branches of U.S. Department of Defense service and since 2015 three (3) have opted for flight billets.  Other ECSU aviation management graduates are customer service representatives for major airlines, both land and airside airport/line operations specialists for small, mid-size, and large airports.  Graduates also have found positions as aviation technical publication writers, aviation logistics coordinators, as well as dispatching and scheduling and even as the manager of a small local airport.   

PROGRAM INFORMATION

The Aviation Science Program is the academic unit of Elizabeth City State University that educates and trains students for careers and opportunities in aviation. The University's proximity to many large and small businesses, manufacturers, military installations, and government agencies that are integrally involved with aviation and aerospace makes Elizabeth City State University ideally located for students interested in aviation and aerospace careers.  For students interested in careers as professional pilots, the weather and temperatures of northeastern North Carolina are near perfect for maximizing the number of days available for flight training activities.
 
The aviation program at Elizabeth City State University offers students a comprehensive education in their chosen aviation area of study. Moreover, the curriculum offers general education and liberal arts courses that are intended to help students broaden their perspectives about themselves and their careers while, at the same time, giving them the knowledge and confidence to be successful in the competitive fields of aviation and aerospace.
 
Aviation students have a range of aviation program options from which to choose. An experienced and dedicated aviation faculty helps each student on an individual basis to choose the aviation program that best meets his/her career interests. This high quality, unique program is attractive to a broad range of potential students, from traditional-aged college students through community college transfer students, members of the Coast Guard or other branches of the military, and other adults in the area who have completed some college-level work but have not yet earned a four-year degree.
 
ECSU’s Aviation Science program is among only a few aviation education programs offered at HBCUs across the nation. The program will continue to offer the most relevant curriculum to meet the general education and aviation education needs of the students, the community and the industries it serves. The aviation degree program and the specializations are designed to prepare students for the rigorous employment demands of the highly competitive aviation and aerospace industries.
Aviation Sciences students interested in completing a degree online have several options:
 
  1. Aviation Management and Professional Aeronautics students can complete all their coursework either in an on-campus program or an online program.
  2. Students interested in a Flight Education degree can complete an on-campus program or an online program with flight training conducted through a Flight Training Affiliate (FTA).
  3. Students with their FAA ratings interested in a Flight Education degree can receive up to 34 credit hours towards the completion of the online program depending on the certificates and ratings held.  This option is designed for working flight instructors and regional airline pilots seeking to complete their undergraduate degree.

The ATP certificate is the highest level of pilot certification in the United States.  It is required for pilots operating as captains or first officers in Part 121 air carrier operations (airlines) and some other commercial aviation roles. An ATP requires a minimum of 1,500 flight hours and completion of various training and knowledge requirements. 

A restricted ATP (R-ATP) is a modification to the standard ATP requirements and allows pilots to obtain the ATP certificate with fewer flight hours than the usual 1,500 hours, with certain limitations.  This allows graduates of approved programs (including ECSU) to be eligible for employment with airlines faster.

The R-ATP minimum hour requirements are as follows:

  • 1,000 hours for graduates of ECSU with 60 hours (or more) of approved aviation coursework.
  • 1,250 hours for graduates of ECSU with 30 hours (or more) of approved aviation coursework.

The R-ATP allows pilots to become first officers in Part 121 air carrier operations with the reduced flight hour requirement.

Elizabeth City State University (ECSU) has formed a groundbreaking partnership with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) to offer an accelerated 4+1 master’s program in aviation, enabling ECSU students to earn a Bachelor of Science in Aviation Science and a Master of Science in Aviation in just five years.  Under the agreement, ECSU students may begin taking graduate-level courses during their senior year, with credits counting toward both their undergraduate and graduate degrees. Participants can complete their master’s program one year after earning their bachelor’s degree, saving time and tuition costs while enhancing career readiness.

PARTNERS

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CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS

Alpha Eta Rho (AHP): is a professional collegiate aviation fraternity founded in 1929 to bring together students that have a common interest in the field of Aviation. Membership is open to all collegiate men and women who have a strong interest in any career within the aviation and aerospace industry. AHP is the oldest aviation organization on college campuses today!

Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals (OBAP): OBAP Inspires excellence and provides opportunities in aerospace by supporting, transforming, educating, and mentoring our members and communities

Professional Asian Pilots Association (PAPA): PAPA is dedicated to bringing awareness and support to all members of the Asian community in all fields of aviation. We hope to inspire current and prospective professionals towards a fulfilling career in aviation.

Women in Aviation International (WAI):  Women in Aviation International (WAI) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the encouragement and advancement of women in all aviation and aerospace career fields and interests. Our diverse membership includes astronauts, pilots, maintenance technicians, engineers, air traffic controllers, business owners, educators, journalists, flight attendants, high school and university students, air show performers, airport managers, and many others. We are dedicated to: investing in our current and future workforce, developing an inclusive and sustainable aviation and aerospace industry, and inspiring girls to pursue careers in aviation and aerospace.

National Intercollegiate Flying Association (NIFA): The National Intercollegiate Flying Association was formed for the purposes of developing and advancing aviation education; to promote, encourage and foster safety in aviation; to promote and foster communications and cooperation between aviation students, educators, educational institutions and the aviation industry; and to provide an arena for collegiate aviation competition. 

The Southeast Chapter of the American Association of Airport Executives (SEC-AAAE): With more than 600 members, the Southeast Chapter is the largest chapter of the American Association of Airport Executives. This chapter represents twelve states as well as the Virgin Islands and the District of Columbia.The association is guided by a nine-member Board of Directors and an Executive Secretary.

University Aviation Association (UAA): The University Aviation Association (UAA) is the voice of collegiate aviation to our members, the industry, government and the general public. Through the collective expertise of our members, UAA plays a pivotal role in the advancement of degree-granting aviation programs that represent all segments of aviation. Today, UAA is comprised of over 1200 members from more than 220 colleges and universities in the U.S., Canada, Australia, Europe, and Asia. The organization and its members are poised to meet the ever-changing needs of the aviation industry and address the challenges of the 21st century.

National Business Aviation Association (NBAA): Founded in 1947 and based in Washington, DC, the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) is the leading organization for companies that rely on general aviation aircraft to help make their businesses more efficient, productive and successful. The association represents more than 11,000 companies and professionals, and provides more than 100 products and services to the business aviation community, including the NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE), the world’s largest civil aviation trade show.

Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA): AOPA is the beacon for those who cherish the freedom to fly. It demonstrates what is possible when a determined organization listens to its members, collaborates with its colleagues, finds solutions with its partners in government, and focuses its resources—all to secure the future of General Aviation. AOPA’s success is proof that the public good can be served while individual freedoms are preserved.

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Ms. Marla Faison
226 STEM Complex

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