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Aviation Studies

 

About the Program


Students in Aviation Studies will spend their freshmen year building a foundation in both engineering and aeronautics reflective of the high school curriculum developed by Embry Riddle University, the world’s largest accredited university system specializing in aviation and aerospace. In the sophomore, junior and senior years, students solely focus on aviation. They are exposed to multiple career pathways within the field and prepare for a career-recognized industry certification, the Remote Pilot Airman Certificate with a small UAS Rating (Part 107). Students study Aviation Weather, Introduction to National Airspace Systems, Air Traffic Control and Unmanned Aerial Systems. In addition, students participate and maintain an academically rigorous schedule that supports NJ high school graduation requirements. The Aviation Studies program supports students as they build a solid comprehension of aviation sub-branches, from principles of the field to contemporary trends and career options.

Possible Future Career Opportunities:
  • Air Traffic Control
  • Ground Control
  • Airport Manager
  • Aeronautical Engineer
  • Aerospace Engineer
  • Information Systems Specialist
  • Private Pilot
  • Commercial Pilot
 
College Options/ Post Secondary Training:
  • Aeronautics
  • Aviation
  • Aerospace Science
  • Air Traffic Control
  • Airline Flight Attendant
  • Aviation Management and Operations
  • Commercial Pilot and Flight Crew
Industry Partners:
  • Civil Air Patrol
  • Atlantic Cape Community College
  • Camden Youth Aviation Program
  • Federal Aviation Administration