What Can You Do With A Degree in

This list of Career Areas, Employers and Career Strategies is a sampling of the career paths Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University graduates have taken. Please be sure to look beyond the list to explore the endless opportunities in many diverse industries.

Safety

Career Areas

Accident Investigation
Accident Prevention
Aircraft Manufacturing
Airport Safety
Aviation Industry/Aviation Safety
Consulting
Education/Instruction/Training
Environmental, Health and Safety
Ergonomics/Human Factors
Industrial Hygiene
Loss Control
Operations Safety
OSHA Compliance Management
Research
Risk Management
Safety Management
Safety Program Coordinators
Technical Writing

Employers

Aerospace Industry
Air Services
Aircraft Manufacturers
Airlines/Aviation Industry
Airports
Automotive Industry
Consulting Firms
Corporate Flight Departments         
Defense Contractors
Education
Fixed Base Operators
Food Service/Inspection
Insurance Industry
Investigative Agencies
Manufacturing Industry
Marine Industry
Medical Field/Pharmaceuticals
Military
Petrochemical Industry
Research Institutions
Transportation Industry
U.S. Government Agencies

Career Development Strategies/Skills

Ability to Work with a Team
Analytical/Critical Thinking Skills
Attention to Detail
Communication Skills
Database Comprehension
Practical Hands-on Experience
Internship/Co-op Experience
Interpersonal Skills
Investigation Skills
Management/Supervisory Skills
Organization Skills
Project Management
Research Methodologies
Technical Writing Skills