EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY Bachelor of Science in Aviation Maintenance and Bachelor of Science in Professional Aeronautics and Bachelor of Science in Technical Management San Diego Miramar College 10440 Black Mountain Road San Diego, CA 26 Associate in Science in Aviation Maintenance Technology - (Airframe & Powerplant, Airframe, Powerplant, Aviation General Studies, and Pilot Studies) Associate in Science in Aviation Operations - (Management and Professional Pilot) 200-2010 Articulation Agreement
200-2010 ARTICULATION AGREEMENT PURPOSE: This Articulation Agreement between Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide and San Diego Miramar College is a cooperative agreement that facilitates the transfer of students from San Diego Miramar College to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide. Courses are carefully reviewed and evaluated to insure that their content and course objectives are equivalent and will transfer to ERAU. Academic Provisions: Articulation degree templates are degree/catalog year specific and will be updated on an annual basis. Both institutions agree to share information on program updates, changes and all processes relative to this agreement. Contact Information: If you require additional assistance, please contact your local Embry-Riddle representative, Oliver Schlottmann, Director of Academic Support; Embry- Riddle Aeronautical University; San Diego Campus; 8825 Aero Drive; Suite 10; San Diego, CA 2 (858-576-475; san.diego.center@erau.edu; or the Worldwide Enrollment Management Articulations Manager, Dr. Doug Mikutel, at 1-800-522-6787 or douglas.mikutel@erau.edu. Other Provisions: This agreement becomes effective upon the signing of both parties and shall continue in effect until both parties agree in writing to modify or terminate the agreement. Termination of the agreement shall become effective ninety (0) days after written notice is given. Should either party decide to terminate the agreement, ERAU will honor the Articulation Enrollment Forms for students and applicants who signed the form prior to the cancellation date. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide San Diego Miramar College John R. Watret, Ph.D. Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Chief Academic Officer Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide Duane Short, Ph.D. Articulation Officer San Diego Miramar College
INTRODUCTION Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University is an independent, non-sectarian, non-profit, coeducational university with a history dating back to the early days of aviation. The University serves culturally diverse students motivated towards careers in aviation and aerospace. Residential campuses in Daytona Beach, Florida, and Prescott, Arizona, provide education in a traditional setting, while an extensive network of Worldwide centers throughout the United States and abroad serves civilian and military working adults. Embry-Riddle is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 00-407, Telephone: 404-67-4501) to award degrees at the associate, bachelor's, and master s levels. Worldwide seeks to be the provider of choice of peerless academic degree and certificate programs, corporate training, and professional development services to working professionals and their employers in the aerospace and aviation industries. As a student-centered campus, we accomplish our mission by effectively developing, delivering, and continually assessing high-quality, high-demand, and highly relevant degree and non-degree professional programs through both face-to-face traditional classroom instruction and through asynchronous, interactive online delivery. In so doing, we enable professional working adult learners to advance their personal and career goals in ways that meet their needs regardless of geographic location or the constraints of time. Worldwide is organized under the direction of the Executive Vice President. The size and geographic dispersion of the University coupled with a faculty that places teaching as their foremost activity, insures small class sizes and the opportunity for ample interaction between faculty and students. It is the purpose of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University to provide a comprehensive education to prepare graduates for productive careers and responsible citizenship with special emphasis on the needs of aviation, aerospace, engineering and related fields. This Articulation Agreement in Bachelor of Science in Aviation Maintenance and Bachelor of Science in Professional Aeronautics and Bachelor of Science in Technical Management between Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide and San Diego Miramar College is designed to facilitate the transfer of students. Students who are intending to make the transfer under these programs, and others who might be advising those students should use this Articulation Agreement. To be considered for admission, students transferring to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide must have earned at least a minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 2.0 for all institutions attended to be considered for admission. Even though transfer credit is awarded for a specific ERAU course as part of the Agreement, no assumption may be made that credit is awarded for any prerequisite course(s) to the ERAU course unless it is (they are) specifically part of this Agreement. A grade of C or better is required to be accepted as transfer credit. It is important that the transfer student provide official transcripts as soon as possible for the timely evaluation and transfer of credits before actual enrollment in the University degree program. All programs and courses listed in the ERAU catalog are not available at every Worldwide Campus or online.
AVIATION AREA OF CONCENTRATION: **(18-0) Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide The successful completion of the following Maintenance Technology - Airframe and Powerplant courses will transfer to the ERAU Professional Aeronautics degree program if in accordance with the 200-10 articulation agreement. Maintenance Technology - Airframe and Powerplant, Course of Study Successful completion of FAA approved Type 147 Program (Copies of all licenses must accompany ERAU application for admission) 0 0 Science in Professional Aeronautics degree program requirements. AVIATION AREA OF CONCENTRATION (18-0): AVIATION AREA OF CONCENTRATION: Many students bring in all or part of this credit based on prior aviation training or experience. However, shortages in the minimum credit required can be made up by taking HIST 10 History of Aviation in America, TRAN 11 Air Transport Technology Mode I, TRAN Air Mode: Technology and Regulations II, and non-duplicating courses in the following aviation-related disciplines: Aeronautical Science, Aviation Maintenance, Air Traffic Control, Safety, Security, Aviation History, and Engineering. GENERAL EDUCATION 6 GENERAL EDUCATION 18 ( ) ( ) Language & Rationality: Choose ENGL 101 Reading & Composition ENGL ENGLISH COMPOSITION MATHEMATICS Communication & Analytical Thinking: Choose MATH 116 MATH 140 MATH 142 ( ) CSCI 10 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & APPLICATIONS ( ) ELECTIVES Natural Sciences: (See List - Choose PHYS 5 or PHYS 6) PHYS 102 EXPLORATIONS IN PHYSICS WEAX 201 METEOROLOGY I HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (Upper Level) SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE - (History/Government/Social Science/Psychology) ECONOMICS ECONOMICS ECON 0 MICROECONOMICS Social and Behavioral Science: Choose ECON 0 Prin of Econ I ECON 1 MACROECONOMICS MATH 1 STATISTICS W/ AVIATION APPS -OR- MATH 222 BUSINESS STATISTICS MGMT 201 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT MGMT 0 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING MGMT 2 ADVANCED COMPUTER BASED SYSTEMS ASCI 254 AVIATION LEGISLATION ASCI 405 AVIATION LAW PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORE ASCI 0 BASIC AERODYNAMICS -OR- ASCI 10 BASIC AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE MGMT 406 MANAGEMENT OF TECHNICAL OPERATIONS SFTY 40 AVIATION SAFETY ASCI 40 AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE CAPSTONE COURSE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL) : Select from courses in Aeronautical Science, Air Traffic Control, Management, Economics, Safety, Security, Transportation, and Engineering. OPEN ELECTIVES (LOWER OR UPPER LEVEL): *(0 - ) 0 OPEN ELECTIVES (LOWER OR UPPER LEVEL) *(0 - ) 72 *TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 48 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 48 **If less than 0 AAOC hours awarded, adjust hours accordingly to equal 0 total between AAOC and Open Electives (Upper and/or Lower). A minimum of Upper Level hours is required for the degree. Enter appropriate hours in Hr. Column (next to heading), then list individual courses and credit hours in designated area below for calculation to occur. 0
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide The successful completion of the following Maintenance Technology - Airframe courses will transfer to the ERAU Professional Aeronautics degree program if in accordance with the 200-10 articulation agreement. Maintenance Technology - Airframe, Course of Study AVIATION AREA OF CONCENTRATION: **(18-0) 0 AVIATION AREA OF CONCENTRATION (18-0): AVIM 100 () AVIM 100S (4) AVIM 10D (1) AVIM 0 () AVIM 1A (1.5) AVIM 10A () AVIM 104A (1.5) AVIM 10B () AVIM 104B (1) 20 6 4 ( ) ( ) Language & Rationality: Choose ENGL 101 Reading & Composition ENGL ENGLISH COMPOSITION MATHEMATICS Communication & Analytical Thinking: Choose MATH 116 MATH 140 Science in Professional Aeronautics degree program requirements. MATH 142 ( ) ( ) CSCI 10 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & APPLICATIONS ELECTIVES Natural Sciences: (See List - Choose PHYS 5 or PHYS 6) PHYS 102 EXPLORATIONS IN PHYSICS WEAX 201 METEOROLOGY I HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (Upper Level) SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE - (History/Government/Social Science/Psychology) ECONOMICS ECONOMICS ECON 0 MICROECONOMICS Social and Behavioral Science: Choose ECON 0 Prin of Econ I ECON 1 MACROECONOMICS MATH 1 STATISTICS W/ AVIATION APPS -OR- MATH 222 BUSINESS STATISTICS MGMT 201 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT MGMT 0 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING MGMT 2 ADVANCED COMPUTER BASED SYSTEMS ASCI 254 AVIATION LEGISLATION ASCI 405 AVIATION LAW AVIATION AREA OF CONCENTRATION: Many students bring in all or part of this credit based on prior aviation training or experience. However, shortages in the minimum credit required can be made up by taking HIST 10 History of Aviation in America, TRAN 11 Air Transport Technology Mode I, TRAN Air Mode: Technology and Regulations II, and non-duplicating courses in the following aviation-related disciplines: Aeronautical Science, Aviation Maintenance, Air Traffic Control, Safety, Security, Aviation History, and Engineering. (Copies of all licenses must accompany ERAU application for admission) GENERAL EDUCATION 6 GENERAL EDUCATION 18 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORE ASCI 0 BASIC AERODYNAMICS -OR- ASCI 10 BASIC AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE MGMT 406 MANAGEMENT OF TECHNICAL OPERATIONS SFTY 40 AVIATION SAFETY ASCI 40 AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE CAPSTONE COURSE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL) : Select from courses in Aeronautical Science, Air Traffic Control, Management, Economics, Safety, Security, Transportation, and Engineering. OPEN ELECTIVES (LOWER OR UPPER LEVEL): *(0 - ) 0 OPEN ELECTIVES (LOWER OR UPPER LEVEL) *(0 - ) 72 *TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 48 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 48 **If less than 0 AAOC hours awarded, adjust hours accordingly to equal 0 total between AAOC and Open Electives (Upper and/or Lower). A minimum of Upper Level hours is required for the degree. Enter appropriate hours in Hr. Column (next to heading), then list individual courses and credit hours in designated area below for calculation to occur. 0
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide The successful completion of the following Maintenance Technology - Powerplant courses will transfer to the ERAU Professional Aeronautics degree program if in accordance with the 200-10 articulation agreement. Maintenance Technology - Powerplant, Course of Study Science in Professional Aeronautics degree program requirements. AVIATION AREA OF CONCENTRATION: **(18-0) 0 AVIATION AREA OF CONCENTRATION (18-0): AVIM 100 () AVIM 100S (4) AVIM 10D (1) AVIM 0 () AVIM 1A (1.5) AVIM 107B () AVIM 108B (1) AVIM 10B (2) AVIM 110B (.5) AVIM 10C (2) 20 7.5 2.5 ( ) ( ) Language & Rationality: Choose ENGL 101 Reading & Composition ENGL ENGLISH COMPOSITION MATHEMATICS Communication & Analytical Thinking: Choose MATH 116 MATH 140 MATH 142 ( ) ( ) CSCI 10 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & APPLICATIONS ELECTIVES Natural Sciences: (See List - Choose PHYS 5 or PHYS 6) PHYS 102 EXPLORATIONS IN PHYSICS WEAX 201 METEOROLOGY I HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (Upper Level) SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE - (History/Government/Social Science/Psychology) ECONOMICS ECONOMICS ECON 0 MICROECONOMICS Social and Behavioral Science: Choose ECON 0 Prin of Econ I ECON 1 MACROECONOMICS MATH 1 STATISTICS W/ AVIATION APPS -OR- MATH 222 BUSINESS STATISTICS MGMT 201 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT MGMT 0 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING MGMT 2 ADVANCED COMPUTER BASED SYSTEMS ASCI 254 AVIATION LEGISLATION ASCI 405 AVIATION LAW AVIATION AREA OF CONCENTRATION: Many students bring in all or part of this credit based on prior aviation training or experience. However, shortages in the minimum credit required can be made up by taking HIST 10 History of Aviation in America, TRAN 11 Air Transport Technology Mode I, TRAN Air Mode: Technology and Regulations II, and non-duplicating courses in the following aviation-related disciplines: Aeronautical Science, Aviation Maintenance, Air Traffic Control, Safety, Security, Aviation History, and Engineering. (Copies of all licenses must accompany ERAU application for admission) GENERAL EDUCATION 6 GENERAL EDUCATION 18 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORE ASCI 0 BASIC AERODYNAMICS -OR- ASCI 10 BASIC AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE MGMT 406 MANAGEMENT OF TECHNICAL OPERATIONS SFTY 40 AVIATION SAFETY ASCI 40 AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE CAPSTONE COURSE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL) : Select from courses in Aeronautical Science, Air Traffic Control, Management, Economics, Safety, Security, Transportation, and Engineering. OPEN ELECTIVES (LOWER OR UPPER LEVEL): *(0 - ) 0 OPEN ELECTIVES (LOWER OR UPPER LEVEL) *(0 - ) 72 *TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 48 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 48 **If less than 0 AAOC hours awarded, adjust hours accordingly to equal 0 total between AAOC and Open Electives (Upper and/or Lower). A minimum of Upper Level hours is required for the degree. Enter appropriate hours in Hr. Column (next to heading), then list individual courses and credit hours in designated area below for calculation to occur. 0
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide The successful completion of the following Maintenance Technology - Pilot Studies courses will transfer to the ERAU Professional Aeronautics degree program if in accordance with the 200-10 articulation agreement. Maintenance Technology - Pilot Studies, Course of Study AVIATION AREA OF CONCENTRATION: **(18-0) AVIATION AREA OF CONCENTRATION (18-0): AVIA 101 () AVIA 8 () AVIA 1 () AVIM 100 General Aviation Technology Theory Science in Professional Aeronautics degree program requirements. AVIATION AREA OF CONCENTRATION: Many students bring in all or part of this credit based on prior aviation training or experience. However, shortages in the minimum credit required can be made up by taking HIST 10 History of Aviation in America, TRAN 11 Air Transport Technology Mode I, TRAN Air Mode: Technology and Regulations II, and non-duplicating courses in the following aviation-related disciplines: Aeronautical Science, Aviation Maintenance, Air Traffic Control, Safety, Security, Aviation History, and Engineering. GENERAL EDUCATION 6 GENERAL EDUCATION 18 ( ) ( ) Language & Rationality: Choose ENGL 101 Reading & Composition ENGL ENGLISH COMPOSITION MATHEMATICS Communication & Analytical Thinking: Choose MATH 116 MATH 140 MATH 142 ( ) ( ) CSCI 10 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & APPLICATIONS ELECTIVES Natural Sciences: (See List - Choose PHYS 5 or PHYS 6) PHYS 102 EXPLORATIONS IN PHYSICS WEAX 201 METEOROLOGY I HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (Upper Level) SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE - (History/Government/Social Science/Psychology) ECONOMICS ECONOMICS ECON 0 MICROECONOMICS Social and Behavioral Science: Choose ECON 0 Prin of Econ I ECON 1 MACROECONOMICS MATH 1 STATISTICS W/ AVIATION APPS -OR- MATH 222 BUSINESS STATISTICS MGMT 201 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT MGMT 0 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING MGMT 2 ADVANCED COMPUTER BASED SYSTEMS ASCI 254 AVIATION LEGISLATION ASCI 405 AVIATION LAW PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORE ASCI 0 BASIC AERODYNAMICS -OR- ASCI 10 BASIC AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE MGMT 406 MANAGEMENT OF TECHNICAL OPERATIONS SFTY 40 AVIATION SAFETY ASCI 40 AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE CAPSTONE COURSE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL) : Select from courses in Aeronautical Science, Air Traffic Control, Management, Economics, Safety, Security, Transportation, and Engineering. OPEN ELECTIVES (LOWER OR UPPER LEVEL): *(0 - ) American Institutions/California Government (six units required) 6 OPEN ELECTIVES (LOWER OR UPPER LEVEL) *(0 - ) Physical Education (Student must complete two activity courses) Competence in Math: BUSE 101 or PHIL 101 or PSYC 258 2 1 72 *TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 48 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 48 **If less than 0 AAOC hours awarded, adjust hours accordingly to equal 0 total between AAOC and Open Electives (Upper and/or Lower). A minimum of Upper Level hours is required for the degree. Enter appropriate hours in Hr. Column (next to heading), then list individual courses and credit hours in designated area below for calculation to occur. 0
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide The successful completion of the following Maintenance Technology - Aviation General Studies courses will transfer to the ERAU Professional Aeronautics degree program if in accordance with the 200-10 articulation agreement. Maintenance Technology - Aviation General Studies, Course of Study AVIATION AREA OF CONCENTRATION: **(18-0) Select a minimum of 18 credit hours from San Diego Miramar College under the Aviation General Studies Curriculum (Copies of all licenses must accompany ERAU application for admission) 18 18 Science in Professional Aeronautics degree program requirements. GENERAL EDUCATION 6 GENERAL EDUCATION 18 ( ) ( ) Language & Rationality: Choose ENGL 101 Reading & Composition ENGL ENGLISH COMPOSITION MATHEMATICS Communication & Analytical Thinking: Choose MATH 116 MATH 140 MATH 142 ( ) ( ) CSCI 10 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & APPLICATIONS ELECTIVES Natural Sciences: (See List - Choose PHYS 5 or PHYS 6) PHYS 102 EXPLORATIONS IN PHYSICS WEAX 201 METEOROLOGY I HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (Upper Level) SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE - (History/Government/Social Science/Psychology) ECONOMICS ECONOMICS ECON 0 MICROECONOMICS Social and Behavioral Science: Choose ECON 0 Prin of Econ I ECON 1 MACROECONOMICS MATH 1 STATISTICS W/ AVIATION APPS -OR- MATH 222 BUSINESS STATISTICS MGMT 201 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT MGMT 0 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING MGMT 2 ADVANCED COMPUTER BASED SYSTEMS ASCI 254 AVIATION LEGISLATION ASCI 405 AVIATION LAW AVIATION AREA OF CONCENTRATION (18-0): AVIATION AREA OF CONCENTRATION: Many students bring in all or part of this credit based on prior aviation training or experience. However, shortages in the minimum credit required can be made up by taking HIST 10 History of Aviation in America, TRAN 11 Air Transport Technology Mode I, TRAN Air Mode: Technology and Regulations II, and non-duplicating courses in the following aviation-related disciplines: Aeronautical Science, Aviation Maintenance, Air Traffic Control, Safety, Security, Aviation History, and Engineering. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORE ASCI 0 BASIC AERODYNAMICS -OR- ASCI 10 BASIC AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE MGMT 406 MANAGEMENT OF TECHNICAL OPERATIONS SFTY 40 AVIATION SAFETY ASCI 40 AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE CAPSTONE COURSE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL) : Select from courses in Aeronautical Science, Air Traffic Control, Management, Economics, Safety, Security, Transportation, and Engineering. OPEN ELECTIVES (LOWER OR UPPER LEVEL): *(0 - ) OPEN ELECTIVES (LOWER OR UPPER LEVEL) *(0 - ) American Institutions/California Government (six units required) Physical Education (Student must complete two activity courses) Competence in Math: BUSE 101 or PHIL 101 or PSYC 258 6 2 1 7 *TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 47 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 47 **If less than 0 AAOC hours awarded, adjust hours accordingly to equal 0 total between AAOC and Open Electives (Upper and/or Lower). A minimum of Upper Level hours is required for the degree. Enter appropriate hours in Hr. Column (next to heading), then list individual courses and credit hours in designated area below for calculation to occur. 0
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide The successful completion of the following Operations - Management courses will transfer to the ERAU Professional Aeronautics degree program if in accordance with the 200-10 articulation agreement. Operations - Management, Course of Study Science in Professional Aeronautics degree program requirements. AVIATION AREA OF CONCENTRATION: **(18-0) 18 AVIATION AREA OF CONCENTRATION (18-0): AVIA 101 () AVIA 105 () AVIA 8 () AVIA 1 () AVIA 15 () AVIA 16 (1) 4 AVIATION AREA OF CONCENTRATION: Many students bring in all or part of this credit based on prior aviation training or experience. However, shortages in the minimum credit required can be made up by taking HIST 10 History of Aviation in America, TRAN 11 Air Transport Technology Mode I, TRAN Air Mode: Technology and Regulations II, and non-duplicating courses in the following aviation-related disciplines: Aeronautical Science, Aviation Maintenance, Air Traffic Control, Safety, Security, Aviation History, and Engineering. GENERAL EDUCATION 6 GENERAL EDUCATION ( ) ( ) Language & Rationality: Choose ENGL 101 Reading & Composition ENGL ENGLISH COMPOSITION BUSE 11 Business Communications ENGL 222 Business Communications MATHEMATICS Communication & Analytical Thinking: Choose MATH 116 MATH 140 MATH 142 ( ) ( ) CSCI 10 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & APPLICATIONS ELECTIVES Natural Sciences: (See List - Choose PHYS 5 or PHYS 6) PHYS 102 EXPLORATIONS IN PHYSICS WEAX 201 METEOROLOGY I HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (Upper Level) SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE - (History/Government/Social Science/Psychology) ECONOMICS ECONOMICS ECON 0 MICROECONOMICS Social and Behavioral Science: Choose ECON 0 Prin of Econ I ECON 1 MACROECONOMICS 18 MATH 1 STATISTICS W/ AVIATION APPS -OR- MATH 222 BUSINESS STATISTICS BUSE 201 Business Organization and Management MGMT 201 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT MGMT 0 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING MGMT 2 ADVANCED COMPUTER BASED SYSTEMS ASCI 254 AVIATION LEGISLATION ASCI 405 AVIATION LAW PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORE ASCI 0 BASIC AERODYNAMICS -OR- ASCI 10 BASIC AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE MGMT 406 MANAGEMENT OF TECHNICAL OPERATIONS SFTY 40 AVIATION SAFETY ASCI 40 AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE CAPSTONE COURSE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL) 2 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL) : Select from courses in Aeronautical Science, Air Traffic Control, Management, Economics, Safety, Security, Transportation, and Engineering. OPEN ELECTIVES (LOWER OR UPPER LEVEL): *(0 - ) OPEN ELECTIVES (LOWER OR UPPER LEVEL) *(0 - ) AVIA 5 Aviation and Airport Management American Institutions/California Government (six units required) Competence in Math: BUSE 101 or PHIL 101 or PSYC 258 6 68 *TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 52 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 52 **If less than 0 AAOC hours awarded, adjust hours accordingly to equal 0 total between AAOC and Open Electives (Upper and/or Lower). A minimum of Upper Level hours is required for the degree. Enter appropriate hours in Hr. Column (next to heading), then list individual courses and credit hours in designated area below for calculation to occur. 0
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide The successful completion of the following Operations - Professional Pilot courses will transfer to the ERAU Professional Aeronautics degree program if in accordance with the 200-10 articulation agreement. Operations - Professional Pilot, Course of Study Science in Professional Aeronautics degree program requirements. AVIATION AREA OF CONCENTRATION: **(18-0) 2 AVIATION AREA OF CONCENTRATION (18-0): AVIA 101 () AVIA 105 () AVIA 8 () AVIA 1 () AVIA 1 (4) AVIA 201 () AVIA 2 (4) 11 AVIATION AREA OF CONCENTRATION: Many students bring in all or part of this credit based on prior aviation training or experience. However, shortages in the minimum credit required can be made up by taking HIST 10 History of Aviation in America, TRAN 11 Air Transport Technology Mode I, TRAN Air Mode: Technology and Regulations II, and non-duplicating courses in the following aviation-related disciplines: Aeronautical Science, Aviation Maintenance, Air Traffic Control, Safety, Security, Aviation History, and Engineering. GENERAL EDUCATION 6 GENERAL EDUCATION 18 ( ) ( ) Language & Rationality: Choose ENGL 101 Reading & Composition ENGL ENGLISH COMPOSITION MATHEMATICS Communication & Analytical Thinking: Choose MATH 116 MATH 140 MATH 142 ( ) ( ) CSCI 10 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & APPLICATIONS ELECTIVES Natural Sciences: (See List - Choose PHYS 5 or PHYS 6) PHYS 102 EXPLORATIONS IN PHYSICS WEAX 201 METEOROLOGY I HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (Upper Level) SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE - (History/Government/Social Science/Psychology) ECONOMICS ECONOMICS ECON 0 MICROECONOMICS Social and Behavioral Science: Choose ECON 0 Prin of Econ I ECON 1 MACROECONOMICS MATH 1 STATISTICS W/ AVIATION APPS -OR- MATH 222 BUSINESS STATISTICS MGMT 201 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT MGMT 0 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING MGMT 2 ADVANCED COMPUTER BASED SYSTEMS ASCI 254 AVIATION LEGISLATION ASCI 405 AVIATION LAW PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORE ASCI 0 BASIC AERODYNAMICS -OR- ASCI 10 BASIC AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE MGMT 406 MANAGEMENT OF TECHNICAL OPERATIONS SFTY 40 AVIATION SAFETY ASCI 40 AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE CAPSTONE COURSE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL) : Select from courses in Aeronautical Science, Air Traffic Control, Management, Economics, Safety, Security, Transportation, and Engineering. OPEN ELECTIVES (LOWER OR UPPER LEVEL): *(0 - ) 7 OPEN ELECTIVES (LOWER OR UPPER LEVEL) *(0 - ) AVIA 5 Aviation and Airport Management American Institutions/California Government 4 72 *TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 48 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 48 **If less than 0 AAOC hours awarded, adjust hours accordingly to equal 0 total between AAOC and Open Electives (Upper and/or Lower). A minimum of Upper Level hours is required for the degree. Enter appropriate hours in Hr. Column (next to heading), then list individual courses and credit hours in designated area below for calculation to occur. 0
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide The successful completion of the following Maintenance Technology - Airframe and Powerplant courses will transfer to the ERAU Technical Management program if in accordance with the 200-10 articulation agreement. Maintenance Technology - Airframe and Powerplant, Course of Study TECHNICAL SPECIALTY Successful completion of FAA approved Type 147 Program (Copies of all licenses must accompany ERAU application for admission) Science in Technical Management degree program requirements. TECHNICAL SPECIALTY Courses generally drawn from one of the following areas: [XX] Aviation Maintenance Technology, [ ] Aeronautical Science, [ ] Air Traffic Control, [ ] Computer Science, [ ] Physical Science, [ ] Safety, [ ] Applied Meteorology, or [ ] Other Credit Explicitly Approved by the Technical Management Chair GENERAL EDUCATION 6 GENERAL EDUCATION ( ) ( ) Language & Rationality: Choose ENGL 101 Reading & Composition ENGL ENGLISH COMPOSITION MATHEMATICS Communication & Analytical Thinking: Choose MATH 116 MATH 140 MATH 142/20 ( ) CSCI 10 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & APPLICATIONS ( ) ELECTIVES PHYSICS/BIOLOGY/METEOROLOGY PHYSICS/BIOLOGY/METEOROLOGY HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (Upper Level) SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE - (History/Government/Social Science/Psychology) ECONOMICS ECONOMICS ECON 0 MICROECONOMICS Social and Behavioral Science: Choose ECON 0 Prin of Econ I ECON 1 MACROECONOMICS MATH 1 STATISTICS W/ AVIATION APPLICATIONS -OR- MATH 222 BUSINESS STATISTICS MGMT 201 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT MGMT 0 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING MGMT 2 ADVANCED COMPUTER BASED SYSTEMS BUSINESS CORE: 0 BUSINESS CORE: 0 MGMT 11 MARKETING MGMT MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING MGMT 14 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MGMT 17 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR MGMT 20 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS MGMT 25 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY & ETHICS IN MANAGEMENT MGMT 5 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MGMT 71 LEADERSHIP MGMT 0 BUSINESS LAW MGMT 46 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (00-400 Upper Level Management courses) (00-400 Upper Level Management courses) OPEN ELECTIVES: Successful completion of FAA approved Type 147 Program OPEN ELECTIVES: (Copies of all licenses must accompany ERAU application for admission) 6 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 51 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 51 0
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide The successful completion of the following Maintenance Technology - Airframe courses will transfer to the ERAU Technical Management program if in accordance with the 200-10 articulation agreement. Maintenance Technology - Airframe, Course of Study Science in Technical Management degree program requirements. TECHNICAL SPECIALTY AVIM 100 () AVIM 100S () TECHNICAL SPECIALTY Courses generally drawn from one of the following areas: [XX] Aviation Maintenance Technology, [ ] Aeronautical Science, [ ] Air Traffic Control, [ ] Computer Science, [ ] Physical Science, [ ] Safety, [ ] Applied Meteorology, or [ ] Other Credit Explicitly Approved by the Technical Management Chair GENERAL EDUCATION 6 GENERAL EDUCATION ( ) ( ) Language & Rationality: Choose ENGL 101 Reading & Composition ENGL ENGLISH COMPOSITION MATHEMATICS Communication & Analytical Thinking: Choose MATH 116 MATH 140 MATH 142/20 ( ) ( ) CSCI 10 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & APPLICATIONS ELECTIVES PHYSICS/BIOLOGY/METEOROLOGY PHYSICS/BIOLOGY/METEOROLOGY HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (Upper Level) SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE - (History/Government/Social Science/Psychology) ECONOMICS ECONOMICS ECON 0 MICROECONOMICS Social and Behavioral Science: Choose ECON 0 Prin of Econ I ECON 1 MACROECONOMICS MATH 1 STATISTICS W/ AVIATION APPLICATIONS -OR- MATH 222 BUSINESS STATISTICS MGMT 201 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT MGMT 0 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING MGMT 2 ADVANCED COMPUTER BASED SYSTEMS BUSINESS CORE: 0 BUSINESS CORE: 0 MGMT 11 MARKETING MGMT MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING MGMT 14 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MGMT 17 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR MGMT 20 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS MGMT 25 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY & ETHICS IN MANAGEMENT MGMT 5 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MGMT 71 LEADERSHIP MGMT 0 BUSINESS LAW MGMT 46 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (00-400 Upper Level Management courses) (00-400 Upper Level Management courses) OPEN ELECTIVES: AVIM 100S (1) AVIM 10D (1) AVIM 0 () AVIM 1A (1.5) AVIM 10A () AVIM 104A (1.5) AVIM 10B () AVIM 104B (1) OPEN ELECTIVES: 6.5 8.5 6 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 51 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 51 0
The successful completion of the following Maintenance Technology - Powerplant courses will transfer to the ERAU Technical Management program if in accordance with the 200-10 articulation agreement. Maintenance Technology - Powerplant, Course of Study Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide Science in Technical Management degree program requirements. TECHNICAL SPECIALTY AVIM 100 () AVIM 100S () TECHNICAL SPECIALTY Courses generally drawn from one of the following areas: [XX] Aviation Maintenance Technology, [ ] Aeronautical Science, [ ] Air Traffic Control, [ ] Computer Science, [ ] Physical Science, [ ] Safety, [ ] Applied Meteorology, or [ ] Other Credit Explicitly Approved by the Technical Management Chair GENERAL EDUCATION 6 GENERAL EDUCATION ( ) ( ) Language & Rationality: Choose ENGL 101 Reading & Composition ENGL ENGLISH COMPOSITION MATHEMATICS Communication & Analytical Thinking: Choose MATH 116 MATH 140 MATH 142/20 ( ) ( ) CSCI 10 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & APPLICATIONS ELECTIVES PHYSICS/BIOLOGY/METEOROLOGY PHYSICS/BIOLOGY/METEOROLOGY HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (Upper Level) SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE - (History/Government/Social Science/Psychology) ECONOMICS ECONOMICS ECON 0 MICROECONOMICS Social and Behavioral Science: Choose ECON 0 Prin of Econ I ECON 1 MACROECONOMICS MATH 1 STATISTICS W/ AVIATION APPLICATIONS -OR- MATH 222 BUSINESS STATISTICS MGMT 201 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT MGMT 0 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING MGMT 2 ADVANCED COMPUTER BASED SYSTEMS BUSINESS CORE: 0 BUSINESS CORE: 0 MGMT 11 MARKETING MGMT MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING MGMT 14 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MGMT 17 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR MGMT 20 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS MGMT 25 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY & ETHICS IN MANAGEMENT MGMT 5 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MGMT 71 LEADERSHIP MGMT 0 BUSINESS LAW MGMT 46 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (00-400 Upper Level Management courses) (00-400 Upper Level Management courses) OPEN ELECTIVES: AVIM 10D (1) AVIM 0 () AVIM 1A (1.5) AVIM 107B () AVIM 108B (1) AVIM 10B (2) AVIM 110B (.5) AVIM 10C () 8.5.5 OPEN ELECTIVES: AVIM 107B () 6 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 51 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 51 0
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide The successful completion of the following Maintenance Technology - Pilot Studies courses will transfer to the ERAU Technical Management program if in accordance with the 200-10 articulation agreement. Maintenance Technology - Pilot Studies, Course of Study Science in Technical Management degree program requirements. TECHNICAL SPECIALTY AVIA 101 () AVIA 8 () AVIA 1 () AVIM 100 General Aviation Technology Theory TECHNICAL SPECIALTY 6 Courses generally drawn from one of the following areas: [XX] Aviation Maintenance Technology, [ ] Aeronautical Science, [ ] Air Traffic Control, [ ] Computer Science, [ ] Physical Science, [ ] Safety, [ ] Applied Meteorology, or [ ] Other Credit Explicitly Approved by the Technical Management Chair GENERAL EDUCATION 6 GENERAL EDUCATION ( ) ( ) Language & Rationality: Choose ENGL 101 Reading & Composition ENGL ENGLISH COMPOSITION MATHEMATICS Communication & Analytical Thinking: Choose MATH 116 MATH 140 MATH 142/20 ( ) ( ) CSCI 10 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & APPLICATIONS ELECTIVES PHYSICS/BIOLOGY/METEOROLOGY PHYSICS/BIOLOGY/METEOROLOGY HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (Upper Level) SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE - (History/Government/Social Science/Psychology) ECONOMICS ECONOMICS ECON 0 MICROECONOMICS Social and Behavioral Science: Choose ECON 0 Prin of Econ I ECON 1 MACROECONOMICS MATH 1 STATISTICS W/ AVIATION APPLICATIONS -OR- MATH 222 BUSINESS STATISTICS MGMT 201 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT MGMT 0 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING MGMT 2 ADVANCED COMPUTER BASED SYSTEMS BUSINESS CORE: 0 BUSINESS CORE: 0 MGMT 11 MARKETING MGMT MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING MGMT 14 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MGMT 17 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR MGMT 20 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS MGMT 25 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY & ETHICS IN MANAGEMENT MGMT 5 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MGMT 71 LEADERSHIP MGMT 0 BUSINESS LAW MGMT 46 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (00-400 Upper Level Management courses) (00-400 Upper Level Management courses) OPEN ELECTIVES: AVIM 100 General Aviation Technology Theory American Institutions/California Government (six units required) Physical Education (Student must complete two activity courses) Competence in Math: BUSE 101 or PHIL 101 or PSYC 258 OPEN ELECTIVES: 6 6 2 1 6 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 51 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 51 0
The successful completion of the following Maintenance Technology - Aviation General Studies courses will transfer to the ERAU Technical Management program if in accordance with the 200-10 articulation agreement. Maintenance Technology - Aviation General Studies, Course of Study TECHNICAL SPECIALTY Select a minimum of credit hours from San Diego Miramar College under the Aviation General Studies Curriculum (Copies of all licenses must accompany ERAU application for admission) Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide Science in Technical Management degree program requirements. TECHNICAL SPECIALTY Courses generally drawn from one of the following areas: [XX] Aviation Maintenance Technology, [ ] Aeronautical Science, [ ] Air Traffic Control, [ ] Computer Science, [ ] Physical Science, [ ] Safety, [ ] Applied Meteorology, or [ ] Other Credit Explicitly Approved by the Technical Management Chair GENERAL EDUCATION 6 GENERAL EDUCATION ( ) ( ) Language & Rationality: Choose ENGL 101 Reading & Composition ENGL ENGLISH COMPOSITION MATHEMATICS Communication & Analytical Thinking: Choose MATH 116 MATH 140 MATH 142/20 ( ) ( ) CSCI 10 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & APPLICATIONS ELECTIVES PHYSICS/BIOLOGY/METEOROLOGY PHYSICS/BIOLOGY/METEOROLOGY HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (Upper Level) SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE - (History/Government/Social Science/Psychology) ECONOMICS ECONOMICS ECON 0 MICROECONOMICS Social and Behavioral Science: Choose ECON 0 Prin of Econ I ECON 1 MACROECONOMICS MATH 1 STATISTICS W/ AVIATION APPLICATIONS -OR- MATH 222 BUSINESS STATISTICS MGMT 201 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT MGMT 0 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING MGMT 2 ADVANCED COMPUTER BASED SYSTEMS BUSINESS CORE: 0 BUSINESS CORE: 0 MGMT 11 MARKETING MGMT MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING MGMT 14 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MGMT 17 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR MGMT 20 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS MGMT 25 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY & ETHICS IN MANAGEMENT MGMT 5 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MGMT 71 LEADERSHIP MGMT 0 BUSINESS LAW MGMT 46 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (00-400 Upper Level Management courses) (00-400 Upper Level Management courses) OPEN ELECTIVES: OPEN ELECTIVES: 1 American Institutions/California Government (six units required) Physical Education (Student must complete two activity courses) 6 2 Competence in Math: BUSE 101 or PHIL 101 or PSYC 258 Select a minimum of credit hours from San Diego Miramar College under the Aviation General Studies Curriculum 70 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 50 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 50 0
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide The successful completion of the following Operations - Management courses will transfer to the ERAU Technical Management program if in accordance with the 200-10 articulation agreement. Operations - Management, Course of Study Science in Technical Management degree program requirements. TECHNICAL SPECIALTY AVIA 101 () AVIA 105 () AVIA 8 () AVIA 1 () AVIA 15 () TECHNICAL SPECIALTY Courses generally drawn from one of the following areas: [ ] Aviation Maintenance Technology, [XX] Aeronautical Science, [ ] Air Traffic Control, [ ] Computer Science, [ ] Physical Science, [ ] Safety, [ ] Applied Meteorology, or [ ] Other Credit Explicitly Approved by the Technical Management Chair GENERAL EDUCATION 6 GENERAL EDUCATION ( ) ( ) Language & Rationality: Choose ENGL 101 Reading & Composition ENGL ENGLISH COMPOSITION BUSE 11 Business Communications ENGL 222 Business Communications MATHEMATICS Communication & Analytical Thinking: Choose MATH 116 MATH 140 MATH 142/20 ( ) ( ) CSCI 10 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & APPLICATIONS ELECTIVES PHYSICS/BIOLOGY/METEOROLOGY PHYSICS/BIOLOGY/METEOROLOGY HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (Upper Level) SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE - (History/Government/Social Science/Psychology) ECONOMICS ECONOMICS ECON 0 MICROECONOMICS Social and Behavioral Science: Choose ECON 0 Prin of Econ I ECON 1 MACROECONOMICS MATH 1 STATISTICS W/ AVIATION APPLICATIONS -OR- MATH 222 BUSINESS STATISTICS MGMT 201 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT MGMT 0 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING MGMT 2 ADVANCED COMPUTER BASED SYSTEMS BUSINESS CORE: 0 BUSINESS CORE: 0 BUSE 201 Business Organization and Management MGMT 11 MARKETING MGMT MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING MGMT 14 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MGMT 17 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR MGMT 20 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS MGMT 25 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY & ETHICS IN MANAGEMENT MGMT 5 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MGMT 71 LEADERSHIP MGMT 0 BUSINESS LAW MGMT 46 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (00-400 Upper Level Management courses) (00-400 Upper Level Management courses) OPEN ELECTIVES: OPEN ELECTIVES: 2 AVIA 16 (1) AVIA 5 Aviation and Airport Management American Institutions/California Government (six units required) Competence in Math: BUSE 101 or PHIL 101 or PSYC 258 1 6 65 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 55 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 55 0
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide The successful completion of the following Operations - Professional Pilot courses will transfer to the ERAU Technical Management program if in accordance with the 200-10 articulation agreement. Operations - Professional Pilot, Course of Study Science in Technical Management degree program requirements. TECHNICAL SPECIALTY AVIA 101 () AVIA 105 () AVIA 8 () AVIA 1 () AVIA 1 () TECHNICAL SPECIALTY Courses generally drawn from one of the following areas: [ ] Aviation Maintenance Technology, [XX] Aeronautical Science, [ ] Air Traffic Control, [ ] Computer Science, [ ] Physical Science, [ ] Safety, [ ] Applied Meteorology, or [ ] Other Credit Explicitly Approved by the Technical Management Chair GENERAL EDUCATION 6 GENERAL EDUCATION ( ) ( ) Language & Rationality: Choose ENGL 101 Reading & Composition ENGL English Composition MATHEMATICS Communication & Analytical Thinking: Choose MATH 116 MATH 140 MATH 142/20 ( ) ( ) CSCI 10 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & APPLICATIONS ELECTIVES PHYSICS/BIOLOGY/METEOROLOGY PHYSICS/BIOLOGY/METEOROLOGY HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for one must be U/L) HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (Upper Level) SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE - (History/Government/Social Science/Psychology) ECONOMICS ECONOMICS ECON 0 MICROECONOMICS Social and Behavioral Science: Choose ECON 0 Prin of Econ I ECON 1 MACROECONOMICS MATH 1 STATISTICS W/ AVIATION APPLICATIONS -OR- MATH 222 BUSINESS STATISTICS MGMT 201 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT MGMT 0 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING MGMT 2 ADVANCED COMPUTER BASED SYSTEMS BUSINESS CORE: 0 BUSINESS CORE: 0 MGMT 11 MARKETING MGMT MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING MGMT 14 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MGMT 17 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR MGMT 20 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS MGMT 25 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY & ETHICS IN MANAGEMENT MGMT 5 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MGMT 71 LEADERSHIP MGMT 0 BUSINESS LAW MGMT 46 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (00-400 Upper Level Management courses) (00-400 Upper Level Management courses) OPEN ELECTIVES: AVIA 1 (1) AVIA 201 () AVIA 2 (4) AVIA 5 Aviation and Airport Management American Institutions/California Government OPEN ELECTIVES: 8 4 6 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 51 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 51 0
AIRFRAME & POWER PLANT MAINTENANCE CERTIFICATE -AND/OR- TYPE 65 AMNT COURSES ( REQUIREMENTS SATISFIED BY ONE OF THE 5 OPTIONS LISTED) Successful completion of FAA approved Type 147 Program Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide The successful completion of the following Maintenance Technology - Airframe and Powerplant courses will transfer to the ERAU Aviation Maintenance program if in accordance with the 200-10 articulation agreement. Maintenance Technology, Course of Study CERTIFICATES/ LICENSES: (Copies of all licenses must accompany ERAU application for admission) 0 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Bachelor of Science in Aviation Maintenance degree program requirements. AIRFRAME & POWER PLANT MAINTENANCE CERTIFICATE -AND/OR- TYPE 65 AMNT COURSES ( REQUIREMENTS MAY BE SATISFIED BY ONE OF THE 5 OPTIONS LISTED) 0 AMNT 240 GENERAL AERONAUTICS AND APPLICATIONS AMNT 260 AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS THEORY AMNT 270 AIRFRAME STRUCTURES AND APPLICATIONS AMNT 271 AIRFRAME SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS AMNT 280 POWERPLANT THEORY AND APPLICATIONS AMNT 281 AIRCRAFT PROPULSION SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS CERTIFICATES/ LICENSES-Options 1 thru 5: (1) Airframe Certificate Plus the following Part 65 AMNT Courses: AMNT 280 & 281 or equivalent (2) Power Plant Certificate Plus the following Type 65 AMNT Courses AMNT 270 & 271 or equivalent () Airframe and Power Plant Maintenance Certificate (4) Successful completion of an FAA approved Type 147 Program (5) Part 65 AMNT Courses AMNT 240, AMNT 260, AMNT 270, AMNT 271, AMNT 280, & AMNT 281 or equivalent ELECTIVES: Aviation Maintenance, Aeronautical Science, Avionics Technology, Management, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering Technology. () ELECTIVES: Aviation Maintenance, Aeronautical Science, Avionics Technology, Management, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering Technology. GENERAL EDUCATION 6 GENERAL EDUCATION 18 ( ) ( ) Language & Rationality: Choose ENGL 101 Reading & Composition ENGL ENGLISH COMPOSITION ELECTIVE ELECTIVE MATHEMATICS MATHEMATICS Communication & Analytical Thinking: Choose MATH 116 MATH 140 MATH 142 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ELECTIVE HUMANITIES - LOWER LEVEL ELECTIVE ( ) HUMANITIES - LOWER LEVEL ELECTIVE HUMANITIES LOWER-LEVEL ELECTIVE ( ) SOCIAL SCIENCES - LOWER LEVEL ELECTIVE ( ) SOCIAL SCIENCES - LOWER LEVEL ELECTIVE ( ) SOCIAL SCIENCE LOWER-LEVEL ELECTIVE ECONOMICS ECONOMICS ECON 0 MICROECONOMICS Social and Behavioral Science: Choose ECON 0 Prin of Econ I ECON 1 MACROECONOMICS HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES - UPPER LEVEL ( ) HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES - UPPER LEVEL ELECTIVE ( ) ELECTIVE HUMN 00/10 WORLD/AMERICAN LITERATURE 6 MATH 1 STATISTICS W/ AVIATION APPLICATIONS -OR- MATH 222 BUSINESS STATISTICS Natural Sciences: (Choose PHYS 4A or PHYS 4B See List) PHYS 102 EXPLORATIONS IN PHYSICS PROGRAM CORE: 0 PROGRAM CORE: 0 MGMT 201 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT MGMT 0 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING MGMT 2 ADVANCED COMPUTER BASED SYSTEMS MGMT 11 MARKETING -OR- MGMT 25 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY & ETHICS IN MGMT. MGMT 14 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT -OR- MGMT 17 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR MGMT 24 AVIATION LABOR RELATIONS MGMT 406 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF TECHNICAL OPERS. ASCI 41 AVIATION MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT (Capstone Crs) ASCI 40 AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE CAPSTONE COURSE PROGRAM SPECIALIZATION ( Choose Management-or-Safety): 18 PROGRAM SPECIALIZATION (Choose Management or Safety): MANAGEMENT SAFETY 18 MGMT 411 MGMT 420 MGMT 422 MGMT 424 MGMT Elective Upper-Level MGMT Elective Upper-Level SFTY 20 SFTY 5 SFTY 440 SFTY 40 SAFETY Elective Upper-Level SAFETY Elective Upper-Level 6 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 51 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 51 *Maximum of 0 hours transferable with this Articulation 0
EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY - WORLDWIDE 200-20010 BACHELOR of SCIENCE in AVIATION MAINTENANCE Page 2 STUDENT NAME: STUDENT ID#: AVIATION MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS MAY BE SATISFIED BY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING 5 OPTIONS LISTED BELOW: 1. Airframe Certificate Plus the following Part 65 AMNT Courses: AMNT 280 and 281 (or equivalent) 2. Power Plant Certificate Plus the following Type 65 AMNT Courses: AMNT 270, and 271(or equivalent). Airframe and Power Plant Maintenance Certificate 4. Successful completion of an FAA approved Type 147 Program 5. Part 65 AMNT Courses: AMNT 240, AMNT 260, AMNT 270, AMNT 271, AMNT 280, AMNT 281 (or equivalent) 1670/EVAL 7-2008
Communication and Analytical Thinking Choose one course from the list below San Diego Miramar College Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University MATH 104 Trigonometry MATH 142 College Trigonometry MATH 116 College and Matrix Algebra MATH 140 College Algebra MATH 141 Precalculus 5 MATH 111 College Math for Aviation I MATH 0 Calculus w/ Analytic Geom. I 5 MATH 250 Calculus & Analytic Geom I Courses listed below will satisfy a Communication Elective under the Communication Theory & Skills area for ERAU degrees. ENGL 105 Composition and Literature ENGL 205 Critical Thinking and Intermediate Compositions BUSE 11 Business Communications SPEE 10 Oral Communication SPEE Interpersonal Communication SPEE 160 Argumentation SPEE 170 Small Group Communication San Diego Miramar College Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University ENGL 0 American Literature I HUMN 10 American Literature ENGL 1 American Literature II HUMN 10 American Literature ENGL 220 ENGL 2 BLAS 140A HIST 0 HIST 0 Humanities Elective Upper Level Choose one course from the list below Masterpieces of World Literature I: 00 BCE- 1600 CE Masterpieces of World Literature II: 1600-Present History of the U.S. Black Perspective Introduction to Asian Civilizations Native Americans in U.S. History HUMN 00 World Literature HUMN 00 World Literature Multicultural Elective Choose one course from the list below BLAS 140B HIST 1 HIST 1 POLI 10 Comparative Politics POLI 140 History of the U.S. Black Perspective Asian Civilizations in Modern Times Native Americans in U.S. History Contemporary International Politics SOCO 101 Principles of Sociology SOCO 110 Contemporary Social Problems
Natural Sciences Elective Choose one course from Life Sciences and one from Physical Sciences ANTH 102 Introduction to Physical Anthropology BIOL 100 Natural History - Environmental Biology BIOL 107 General Biology 4 BIOL 1 Marine Biology 4 BIOL 10 Human Heredity BIOL 11 Introduction to Biotechnology 4 BIOL 160 Elements of Human Anatomy & Physiology 4 BIOL 180 Plants and People BIOL 205 General Microbiology 5 BIOL 0A Introduction to Biological Sciences I 4 BIOL 0B Introduction to Biological Sciences II 4 BIOL 2 Introduction to Zoology 4 BIOL 20 Human Anatomy 4 BIOL 25 Human Intro to Physiology Physiological 4 BIOL 250 Introduction to Botany 4 PSYC 260 Psychology Physical Sciences ASTR 101 Descriptive Astronomy CHEM 100 Fundamentals of Chemistry CHEM 10 Introduction to Organic & Biological Chemistry Life Sciences CHEM 2 Introduction to General Chemistry CHEM 200 General Chemistry I CHEM 201 General Chemistry II GEOG 101 Physical Geography GEOL 100 General Geology GEOL 104 Earth Sciences PHYN 100 Survey of Physical Science PHYN 0 Physical Oceanography PHYS 5 General Physics 5 PHYS 6 General Physics II 5 PHYS 15 Mechanics 5 PHYS 16 Electricity & Magnetism 5 PHYS 17 Waves Optics & Modern Physics 4 5 ERAU Program Core/Support BUSE 201 San Diego Miramar College Business Organization and Management Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University MGMT 201 Principles of Management ACCT 116A Financial Accounting 4 MGMT 0 Financial Accounting ECON 1 Principles of Economics II ECON 0 Microeconomics ECON 0 Principles of Economics I ECON 1 Macroeconomics CISC 181 Principles of Info Systems 4 MGMT 0 Introduction to Computer Based Systems CBTE 0 Computers in Business CSCI 10 Introduction to Computers and Applications MATH 11 Elementary Statistics MATH 222 Business Statistics
ANTH 10 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANTH 107 Introduction to Archaeology AVIA 105 Intro to Aviation and Aerospace BLAS 140A History of the U.S. Black Perspective BLAS 140B History of the U.S. Black Human Growth and CHIL 101 Perspective Development CHIL 10 Lifespan Growth and The Child, Family and CHIL 141 Development Community ECON 0 Principles of Economics I ECON 1 Principles of Economics II FILI 100 Filipino American Experience GEOG 102 Cultural Geography GEOG 104 World Regional Geography HIST 100 World History I HIST 101 World History II HIST 105 HIST 106 Introduction to Western Civilization II HIST 110 History of the U.S. II HIST 0 HIST 1 HIST 142 HIST 1 Social and Behavioral Sciences Elective Asian Civilizations in Modern Times Women in United States History II Native Americans in U.S. History Introduction to Western Civilization I HIST 10 History of the U.S. I HIST 141 HIST 0 POLI 10 Comparative Politics POLI 101 POLI 102 The American Political System POLI 140 Introduction to Asian Civilizations Women in United States History I Native Americans in U.S. History JOUR 202 Intro to Mass Communcations Introduction to Political Science Contemporary International Politics PSYC 101 General Psychology PSYC 1 Introduction to Child Psychology PSYC Adolescent Psychology PSYC 1 Psychology of Women PSYC Marriage and Family Relations PSYC 17 Human Sexual Behavior PSYC 5 Intro to Personality PSYC 166 Intro to Social Psychology PSYC 1 Learning PSYC 20 Psychology of Lifespan PSYC 245 Abnormal Psychology SOCO 101 Development Principles of Sociology SOCO 110 Contemporary Social Problems SOCO 201 Advanced Principles of Sociology SOCO 22 Globalization and Social Change For maximum transferability choose San Diego Miramar College's ECON 0 Principles of Economics I or ECON 1 Principles of Economics II.
Humanities Elective Choices Available for Lower Level Credit ARAB 101 First Course in Arabic 5 ARAB 102 Second Course in Arabic 5 ARTF 100 Art Orientation ARTF 107 Contemporary Art ARTF 10 Nineteenth and Twentieth Art History: Prehistoric to ARTF 110 Century Art Gothic ARTF 111 Art History: Renaissance to African, Oceanic and Native ARTF 11 Modern American Art ARTF 5 History of Art: Far Eastern Art DLFM 101 Introduction to Film DLFM 102 The American Cinema ENGL 208 Introduction to Literature ENGL 20 Literary Approaches to Film ENGL 2 English Literature I: 800-17 ENGL 6 English Literature II: 1800- Present ENGL 20 Asian American Literature ENGL 27 Women in Literature HUMA 101 Introduction to Humanities I HUMA 102 Introduction to Humanities II HUMA 106 World Religions HUMA 201 Mythology MUSI 100 Introduction to Music MUSI 10 World Music MUSI 111 Jazz-History and Development PHIL 102A Introduction to Philosophy: Reality and Knowledge PHIL 102B Introduction to Philosophy: Values PHIL 107 Reflections on Human Nature PHIL 205 Critical Thinking and Writing in Philosophy SPAN 101 First Course in Spanish 5 SPAN 102 Second Course in Spanish 5 SPAN 201 Third Course in Spanish 5 SPAN 202 Fourth Course in Spanish 5 SPAN 2 Spanish for Spanish Speakers I 5 Spanish for Spanish Speakers SPAN 6 5 TAGA 101 First Course in Tagalog 5 II TAGA 102 Second Course in Tagalog 5 TAGA 201 Third Course in Tagalog 5 These are recognized as lower level Humanities courses at ERAU but students should choose a Humanities Elective Upper Level to maximize transfer of credit. Selecting a Lower Level Humanities may not allow students to complete the ERAU General Education Requirement at SDMC as many courses among the Multicultural Studies and Social & Behavioral Science already meet the Lower Level Social Science requirement.
Address: Articulation Dual Admission Form The primary purpose of an articulation agreement is to assure that coursework taken at another institution will transfer to ERAU and satisfy specified degree requirements. The student becomes subject to the requirements of the curriculum in the specified catalog at the time of enrollment and is assured that courses taken will apply even though the curriculum may have undergone significant change prior to the student s actual enrollment at the University. Please review the articulation agreement prior to completing the enrollment form. Student Information Student Name: Last First Middle Social Security Number (reqd. for Govt. Benefits) Number Street City State Zip Code Telephone Number: (Area Code) Home Number (Area Code) Work Number E-mail address Associate Degree Program Catalog Year Articulation Institution Attending: Name City State Enrolled From: To: Month/Day/Year Month/Day/Year Transfer Information ERAU Degree Program: Student Signature: Desired Start Date: Date: Semester/Term/Year Month/Day/Year Upon signing this agreement, the student will be considered dually admitted to San Diego Miramar College and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide (ERAU). A copy of the completed Articulation Admission Form MUST accompany your Application for Admission to ERAU. After graduation from San Diego Miramar College, the following will complete the application process and allow the student to continue in the ERAU four year program: 1. ERAU will waive any application fees. 2. Only those classes with a grade of "C" or better that are applicable to Embry-Riddle's program will be accepted.. Submission of all original transcripts from all colleges attended. 4. ERAU will become the official school for financial aid and/or veteran's benefits upon official transfer to ERAU. 5. Once accepted into an ERAU degree program, the student will be subject to the rules and regulations of ERAU. Institution Representative ERAU Representative Date Date (This date determines the student's catalog year) Enrollment Management 7/1/0
International Students International Students at the following campuses: Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Oakland, Orlando, Everett, Houston, Oklahoma City, Phoenix-Chandler, Seattle, Sky Harbor All International students holding F1 visas may participate in 2+2 articulation agreements. All International students holding F1 visas may participate in dual enrollment articulation agreements only under the following circumstances. to complete flight hours to take a class needed for graduation that is not offered by their Resident Campus International Students at all other campuses Students holding a J1 visa can take courses at ERAU "non-authorized" campuses until 60 days prior to the expiration of their J1 visa and then transfer to one of ERAU's authorized International Student campuses (Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Oakland, Orlando, Everett, Houston, Oklahoma City, Phoenix-Chandler, Seattle, Sky Harbor) OR Students can enroll in up to 24 credit hours prior to transferring to one of ERAU's "authorized" International Student campuses to become an F1 student with ERAU. International Students with all other types of visas Students with all other types of visas interested in participating in an articulation agreement and in attending ERAU should contact ERAU's International Student Compliance Manager for information on admissions and enrollment.