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_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1122 Lady Street ♦ Suite 300 ♦ Columbia, SC 29201 ♦ Phone: (803) 737-2260 ♦ Fax: (803) 737-2297 ♦ Web: www.che.sc.gov Mr. Tim M. Hofferth, Chair Ms. Dianne C. Kuhl, Vice Chair Mr. Paul O. Batson, III Mr. Devron H. Edwards Dr. Bettie Rose Horne Mr. Kenneth W. Kirkland Ms. Allison Dean Love Dr. Louis B. Lynn Vice Admiral Charles Munns, USN (ret.) Mr. Kim F. Phillips Ms. Terrye C. Seckinger Dr. Evans Whitaker Mr. Jeffery M. Schilz Interim President and Executive Director South Carolina Commission on Higher Education CAAL 5/12/17 Agenda Item 3 May 12, 2017 MEMORANDUM TO: Chair Terrye Seckinger, and Members, Committee on Academic Affairs and Licensing FROM: John Lane, DMA, Director of Academic Affairs Consideration of Request for Amendment to Existing License to Add Programs Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, North Charleston A.S., Aviation Maintenance; M.S., Management; and M.S., Project Management Background Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) in Daytona Beach, FL (https://erau.edu) requests approval of an amendment to its license to offer at its location in North Charleston programs leading to the A.S., Aviation Maintenance; M.S., Management; and M.S., Project Management. The programs will be delivered in traditional, distance, and hybrid formats. These programs are currently licensed to be offered at the ERAU branch in Greenville. At its regular November 2016 meeting, the Committee on Academic Affairs and Licensing (CAAL) considered nine program proposals from ERAU (Attachment 1; see p.5), but delayed consideration of three program proposals pending further information about similarly named programs offered at public institutions in the Charleston region. Specifically, CAAL members requested information regarding program cost, program capacity, current enrollment, and the number of faculty dedicated to the program. Commission staff requested this information from the College of Charleston, The Citadel, South Carolina State University, and the South Carolina Technical College System (on behalf of Trident Technical College). The compiled results were sent to ERAU for comment and are included for consideration (Attachment 2). The responses from ERAU to the compiled results are provided as Attachments 3 through 6 and include a letter from the Chancellor of the Worldwide campus of ERAU, Dr. John Watret, to the Commission, which highlights ERAU’s focus on aviation and aerospace across its academic programs.

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_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1122 Lady Street ♦ Suite 300 ♦ Columbia, SC 29201 ♦ Phone: (803) 737-2260 ♦ Fax: (803) 737-2297 ♦ Web: www.che.sc.gov

Mr. Tim M. Hofferth, Chair Ms. Dianne C. Kuhl, Vice Chair

Mr. Paul O. Batson, III Mr. Devron H. Edwards

Dr. Bettie Rose Horne Mr. Kenneth W. Kirkland

Ms. Allison Dean Love Dr. Louis B. Lynn

Vice Admiral Charles Munns, USN (ret.) Mr. Kim F. Phillips

Ms. Terrye C. Seckinger Dr. Evans Whitaker

Mr. Jeffery M. Schilz Interim President and Executive Director

South Carolina Commission on Higher Education

CAAL 5/12/17 Agenda Item 3

May 12, 2017

MEMORANDUM

TO: Chair Terrye Seckinger, and Members, Committee on Academic Affairs and Licensing

FROM: John Lane, DMA, Director of Academic Affairs

Consideration of Request for Amendment to Existing License to Add Programs Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, North Charleston

A.S., Aviation Maintenance; M.S., Management; and M.S., Project Management

Background

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) in Daytona Beach, FL (https://erau.edu) requests approval of an amendment to its license to offer at its location in North Charleston programs leading to the A.S., Aviation Maintenance; M.S., Management; and M.S., Project Management. The programs will be delivered in traditional, distance, and hybrid formats. These programs are currently licensed to be offered at the ERAU branch in Greenville.

At its regular November 2016 meeting, the Committee on Academic Affairs and Licensing (CAAL) considered nine program proposals from ERAU (Attachment 1; see p.5), but delayed consideration of three program proposals pending further information about similarly named programs offered at public institutions in the Charleston region. Specifically, CAAL members requested information regarding program cost, program capacity, current enrollment, and the number of faculty dedicated to the program. Commission staff requested this information from the College of Charleston, The Citadel, South Carolina State University, and the South Carolina Technical College System (on behalf of Trident Technical College). The compiled results were sent to ERAU for comment and are included for consideration (Attachment 2). The responses from ERAU to the compiled results are provided as Attachments 3 through 6 and include a letter from the Chancellor of the Worldwide campus of ERAU, Dr. John Watret, to the Commission, which highlights ERAU’s focus on aviation and aerospace across its academic programs.

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Program Descriptions and Documentation of Need The Commission approved the curriculum for each proposed program when it licensed the Greenville branch. Documentation of need for each program has been provided by ERAU and is included as attachments (Attachments 7-9). The following are descriptions for each currently-licensed program ERAU has applied to offer at its North Charleston branch. A.S., Aviation Maintenance (CIP code 49.0104) The Aviation Maintenance degree enables students to parlay their maintenance skills into a management position in aviation and aerospace maintenance, where there is a high demand for degreed professionals. This degree is focused on developing maintenance knowledge and critical-thinking skills that students will apply in the global aviation/aerospace maintenance environments.

The courses within these programs are aimed at developing an understanding of the strategic and global landscape of aviation maintenance with an emphasis on meeting current industry needs. Students choose from two specializations to gain the academic knowledge and develop the skills needed to succeed and lead in this dynamic industry:

Management: Provides students an integrated understanding of the theories, concepts, and practical applications of logistics, procurement, production, life cycle analysis, and project management.

Safety: Enables students to complement their practical experience with a study of aviation safety, focusing on the theories and concepts of human factors, mechanical and structural factors, system safety, and maintenance-related safety practices.

The Aviation Maintenance Technology Part 65 Certificate may be completed while pursuing a degree program. Please see Attachment 7 for more information. Similarly Named Programs Offered in the Lowcountry (Aviation Maintenance) Trident Technical College offers programs leading to A.A.S. in Aircraft Maintenance Technology (CIP code 47.9999) and the A.A.S. in General Technology, Avionics Maintenance Technology (CIP code 30.9999) on-ground at its Berkeley campus. M.S., Management (CIP code 49.0104) The Master of Science in Management (MSM) program emphasizes the leading-edge management skills and technical expertise that are the basis for success in modern organizations. Emphasis is placed on coordinating the efforts of people to accomplish goals and objectives by using available resources efficiently and effectively. Since the MSM has a greater emphasis on theory and practice than a traditional MBA, students gain the practical hands-on knowledge to move ahead into management with skills that today’s world demands. The faculty members in this program have served, or continue to serve, in high-level management positions within industry and all program faculty members have both military and industry experience in management and aviation. ERAU’s goal is to help position students for success by equipping them with both the technical skills and managerial skills to manage resources, lead teams, and apply solutions to organizational challenges. In addition

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to the core curriculum of MSM studies, students will also have the opportunity to specialize in Human Resources Management, Global Management, Leadership, Project Management or Operations Management. Please see Attachment 8 for more information. The Master of Science in Management program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). Similarly Named Programs Offered in the Lowcountry (Management) The College of Charleston offers a Master’s degree in Business Administration (CIP code 52.0201) on-ground at its main campus. The Citadel offers programs leading to a Master’s degree in Business Administration (CIP code 52.0201), a Master of Science degree in Leadership (CIP code 52.0201) and a Graduate Certificate in Leadership (CIP code 52.0201) at its main campus and online. South Carolina State University offers a Master’s degree in Business Administration (CIP code 52.0201) at the Lowcountry Graduate Center; however, its concentration is in Healthcare Management. M.S., Project Management (CIP code 49.0104) The Master of Science in Project Management (MSPM) program gives students a solid foundation for project management work in sectors like aerospace, technology, healthcare, global infrastructure, renewable energy and finance. This degree also focuses on the Project Management Institute (PMI) project knowledge areas and the corresponding 47 processes that enable graduates to skillfully address major challenges of managing projects in organizations and industry. Solid academic and practical knowledge of the Project Management Institute resources, standards, and guides position students to take the Project Management Professional credential exam once they graduate. The MSPM program is taught entirely by Project Management Institute Project Management Professionals, and many come from aviation, aerospace and military backgrounds. The degree provides professionals with a rich knowledge and experience base and the capability to manage projects and project teams, to identify trends, to analyze requirements, to develop strategies, to recommend solutions, and to clearly communicate all skills essential to the success of the project manager. The degree will be beneficial to students who desire to advance and achieve their career objectives and to be valued team members in a variety of industries. The program leading to the M.S. in Project Management is accredited by the Project Management Institute Global Accreditation Center for Project Management Education Programs (GAC). Please see Attachment 9 for more information. Similarly Named Programs Offered in the Lowcountry (Project Management) The Citadel offers a program leading to the Master of Science degree in Project Management (CIP code 15.1501) and a Graduate Certificate in Technical Project Management (CIP code 15.1501) at its main campus, online, and at the Lowcountry Graduate Center. Staff Summary At the request of members of the Committee on Academic Affairs and Licensing, public institutions in the Lowcountry offering programs similarly named to those proposed by ERAU provided information regarding the modality, cost, capacity, enrollments, and faculty of each program. ERAU provided the same information for its

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proposed programs. In addition, at the request of Commission staff, ERAU officials provided additional documentation confirming the aviation emphasis of each of its programs. After review of the submitted documentation, Commission staff determined that ERAU’s responses satisfactorily addressed the questions regarding the uniqueness of ERAU’s programs. Recommendation The staff recommends that the Committee on Academic Affairs and Licensing commend favorably to the Commission an amendment to the existing license for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University at Daytona Beach, Florida, to offer at its location in North Charleston programs leading to the A.S., Aviation Maintenance; M.S., Management; and M.S., Project Management, provided that no state funding be required or requested.

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Supporting Documentation

Attachment 1- November 2016 CAAL ERAU Program Proposals Attachment 2- Similarly Named Programs (Chart) Attachment 3- Letter from Chancellor Watret Attachment 4- ERAU Response to the Compiled Results (Chart) Attachment 5- ERAU Program Attributes Attachment 6- ERAU Program Objectives Attachment 7- A.S., Aviation Maintenance Program Description and Need Justification Attachment 8- M.S., Management Program Description and Need Justification Attachment 9- M.S., Project Management Program Description and Need Justification

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South Carolina Commission on Higher Education

Mr. Tim M. Hofferth, Chair Ms. Dianne C. Kuhl, Vice Chair

Mr. Paul O. Batson, III Mr. Devron H. Edwards

Dr. Bettie Rose Horne Mr. Kenneth W. Kirkland Ms.

Allison Dean Love Dr. Louis B. Lynn

Vice Admiral Charles Munns, USN (ret.) Mr. Kim F. Phillips

Ms. Terrye C. Seckinger Dr. Jennifer B. Settlemyer

Dr. Evans Whitaker

Mr. Gary S. Glenn Interim Executive Director

CAAL 11/10/2016 Agenda Item 3

November 10, 2016

MEMORANDUM

TO: Chair Terrye Seckinger, and Members, Committee on Academic Affairs and Licensing

FROM: John Lane, DMA, Director of Academic Affairs

Consideration of Request for Amendment to Existing License to Add New Site Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, New Site in North Charleston

Associate of Science degree in (1) Aeronautics, (2) Aviation Maintenance, and (3) Technical Management; the Bachelor of Science degree in (1) Aeronautics, (2) Aviation Maintenance, and (3) Technical Management; and

the Master of Science degree in (1) Aeronautics, (2) Management, and (3) Project Management

Summary

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) in Daytona Beach, FL (www.embryriddle.edu) requests approval of an amendment to its license to offer at a new site in North Charleston currently licensed programs leading to the Associate of Science degree in (1) Aeronautics, (2) Aviation Maintenance, and (3) Technical Management; the Bachelor of Science degree in (1) Aeronautics, (2) Aviation Maintenance, and (3) Technical Management; and the Master of Science degree in (1) Aeronautics, (2) Management, and (3) Project Management. The programs will be delivered in traditional, distance, and hybrid formats. ERAU will implement the programs at its new site located at 7301 Rivers Avenue, Suite 120, North Charleston, SC 29406 upon approval of the Commission.

Background

Founded in 1926, ERAU is a private, not-for-profit institution that is the world’s oldest and largest fully-accredited university specializing in aviation and aerospace. The University has residential campuses in Daytona Beach, Florida, and Prescott, Arizona, as well as Worldwide, Online and Asia Campuses that collectively have more than 125 locations.

The Commission licensed ERAU-Greenville in October 2006. The Greenville site is a branch of ERAU’s Worldwide campus, which enrolled 13,740 full-time equivalency students for the Fall 2015 term. The Greenville campus

1122 Lady Street ♦ Suite 300 ♦ Columbia, SC 29201 ♦ Phone: (803) 737-2260 ♦ Fax: (803) 737-2297 ♦ Web: www.che.sc.gov

Attachment 1

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enrolled 50 students for the period of June 2014 through July 2015. ERAU officials predict enrolling 60 students into programs offered at the N. Charleston site during the first academic year.

The Southern Association of College and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) has accredited ERAU since 1968. Current accreditation extends through 2022. The new site is not considered by SACSCOC to be a substantive change, therefore not requiring an application to SACSCOC; ERAU is only required to make notice to SACSCOC of its addition of the North Charleston branch. Additionally, ERAU is a member of the Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida association which includes 30 nonprofit institutions that are Florida-based, are SACSCOC accredited, and offer secular degrees.

Tuition and Student Borrowing

All tuition rates listed below are for civilians who are out-of-state (non-Florida residents).

Tuition for ERAU-Worldwide is charged per semester. The per-credit-hour rate for part-time status is $365. The total of tuition and fees for students enrolling part-time in an associate degree program is approximately $24,000- $26,000. The total of tuition and fees for students enrolling part-time in a bachelor degree program is approximately $50,000.

The graduate tuition rate is $620 per credit hour. The total of tuition and fees for students enrolling in a master’s degree program is approximately $21,000-$25,000 (depending on program).

According to College Scorecard (https://collegescorecard.ed.gov), the estimated student loan debt for undergraduate borrowers who complete college at ERAU-Worldwide is $24,411. ERAU officials have submitted a surety bond that adequately meets the Commission’s regulatory requirements.

The following information from the U.S. Department of Education (USDE) shows student loan default rates at ERAU (combined averages for all ERAU campuses).

OPE ID School Control Programs FY2013 FY2012 FY2011

001479

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Private

Federal Family Education Loans and Federal Direct Loans (FFEL/FDL)

Default Rate % 4.8% 3.4% 4.6%

No. in Default 147 99 127

No. in Repayment

3,015

2,849

2,732

Students enrolled at any time during the year 30,285 32,413 2,732

Percentage of borrowers entering repayment 9.9% 8.7% 8.3%

To provide context for the Cohort Default Rate (CDR), USDE includes enrollment data (students enrolled at any time during the year) and a corresponding percentage (borrowers entering repayment divided by that enrollment figure). While there is no direct relationship between the timing of when a borrower entered repayment (October 1 through September 30) and any particular enrollment year, these data figures are for the academic year ending on the June 30 prior to the beginning of the cohort year (e.g., FY 2013 CDR Year uses 2011-2012 enrollment).

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Attachment 1

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The USDE sanctions a school when the school’s three most recent cohort default rates are 25 percent or higher or if a school’s current default rate is greater than 40 percent. Except in the event of a successful adjustment or appeal, such a school will lose Federal Family Education Loan, Direct Loan, and Federal Pell Grant program eligibility for the remainder of the fiscal year in which the school is notified of its sanction and for the following two fiscal years.

Facilities and Learning Resources

Institution officials have secured facilities in N. Charleston that will include classrooms, a break area, faculty and staff work areas, administrative facilities, and computer labs. Officials have provided the location lease agreement, diagram of facilities, insurance certificate and business license to Commission staff. Staff will conduct a site visit prior to issuing a license to ERAU for the N. Charleston location.

Through its online portal accessible by on-site facilities, ERAU makes available sufficient learning resources to support the courses and degrees offered. The Hunt Library, located on the Daytona Beach Campus, is the library for all Worldwide students, faculty and staff, regardless of location. The mission of the Hunt Library is to provide materials, services, and facilities to students, faculty, and staff in support of the University’s commitment to excellence in teaching, learning, and research for both the Daytona Beach and Worldwide campuses.

Hunt Library users will find resources in a variety of formats: books, government documents, periodicals, microforms, conference proceedings, videos, DVDs, and electronic resources. The electronic library includes round-the-clock access to EAGLEsearch, which allows researchers to search much of Hunt Library's collection simultaneously, as well as the Library’s online catalog, Voyager, and over 100 online databases.

The Hunt Library is the researcher’s primary resource provider. Again, regardless of their location, members of Embry-Riddle’s Worldwide community have circulation (check-out) privileges, online quick-help opportunities, and access to a web-based document delivery system. Research librarians are also available via telephone, by chat, or by email. Research librarians provide detailed advice on research strategies, referrals to relevant reference sources, assistance with literature searches, and help navigating the library’s website.

Administration and Faculty

Each ERAU campus has an on-site campus director who reports to the executive director of campus operations at Worldwide headquarters. The campus director reports to the Vice Chancellor for Campus Operations of the Worldwide campus; the Vice Chancellor reports to the Chancellor who in turn reports to the president of ERAU. Personnel at each site also include an associate campus director, assistant campus director, administrative assistant and faculty.

Faculty at the ERAU branch in N. Charleston who teach general education courses must possess a master’s degree with 18 hours in the teaching discipline or must hold a master’s degree with a major in the teaching discipline. Faculty teaching upper-division core courses at the bachelor degree level must also hold a master’s degree with at least 18 graduate semester hours in the teaching discipline or a master’s degree with a major in the teaching discipline. Faculty teaching at the master’s level must hold a terminal degree with at least 18 graduate semester hours in the teaching discipline. Each degree must be from an institution accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

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Admissions

Applicants for undergraduate admission must have a high school diploma or equivalent; write an essay of 300 to 500 words outlying his or her career goals and how ERAU will assist in attaining those goals; provide two letters of recommendation; and provide official transcripts from all postsecondary, accredited degree-granting institutions. ERAU also considers school counselor or teacher recommendations and work experience, and it strongly recommends submission of SAT scores of 1,000 or higher and ACT scores of 21 or higher. Transfer credits may be accepted by ERAU for courses of comparable content if the credits were completed with a grade of “C” or above at an institution accredited by a recognized accrediting agency.

All graduate applicants must have earned a baccalaureate degree from an accredited degree-granting institution with a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale. Graduate applicants who already possess a master's degree or have completed graduate coursework from an accredited degree-granting institution must also have a 3.0 CGPA or higher at the graduate level. Some programs may require prerequisite knowledge in certain areas. All applicants must submit official transcripts.

For the fiscal year 2016, ERAU’s Greenville Campus graduated four students. Placement rates for ERAU are self- reported. For the most recent academic year there were four respondents to an employment survey showing a 100% placement rate. ERAU provided enrollment data pertaining to all SC enrollments, which is included as Attachment 1.

Program Descriptions and Need Justification

The following are descriptions for each currently licensed program ERAU wishes to offer at its N. Charleston site. The Commission approved the curriculum for each program previously when it licensed the Greenville branch. Need justification documentation for each program is included as an attachment (Attachments 2-7), and letters of support from Boeing and the Pittsburgh Institution of Aeronautics (Attachments 8 and 9).

A.S., B.S., Aeronautics

The Aeronautics programs open the door to new opportunities in the dynamic aviation/aerospace industry. The curriculum is closely mapped to the needs and demands of the aviation/aerospace industry and to general education guidelines. A student is exposed to a multidisciplinary program with courses of study in human factors, security, aviation safety, occupational safety and health, air traffic control, aircraft maintenance, unmanned vehicles, and aeronautical science. Within this broad base, electives and minors of study are available to allow students to tailor the degree to particular interests and career goals. Electives can be taken by students in aviation related disciplines: Aeronautical Science, Air Traffic Control, Safety, Security, Aviation History, Unmanned Vehicles, Transportation and Engineering.

These programs will prepare a student for employment in the aviation/aerospace industry with employers in the Charleston area such as Boeing Aircraft Company, Boeing suppliers, Charleston Airport Authority, Charleston Air Force Base, and Charleston Aviation Authority. Please see Attachment 2 for more information.

The program leading to the B.S. in Aeronautics is accredited by the Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI).

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A.S., B.S., Aviation Maintenance

The Aviation Maintenance programs are focused on developing maintenance knowledge and critical-thinking skills that students will apply in the global aviation/aerospace maintenance environments.

The courses within these programs are aimed at developing an understanding of the strategic and global landscape of aviation maintenance with an emphasis on meeting current industry needs. Students choose from two specializations to gain the academic knowledge and develop the skills needed to succeed and lead in this dynamic industry:

Management: Provides students an integrated understanding of the theories, concepts, and practical applications of logistics, procurement, production, life cycle analysis, and project management.

Safety: Enables students to complement their practical experience with a study of aviation safety, focusing on the theories and concepts of human factors, mechanical and structural factors, system safety, and maintenance-related safety practices.

Students in the Bachelor of Science in Aviation Management program also complete a solid core of courses in general education, which prepares graduates for success in any industry, not just aviation. The Aviation Maintenance Technology Part 65 Certificate may be completed while pursuing a degree program. Please see Attachment 3 for more information.

A.S., B.S., Technical Management

The Technical Management degree is designed to prepare students for a variety of managerial/supervisory positions in today’s business environment. The program will teach students how to think critically, and to employ applied research and problem-solving skills to evaluate, manage, and improve business processes. Over the course of this program, students learn to organize, plan, staff, and coordinate physical assets as well as personnel.

Many working adults with a background in a technical specialty are looking for opportunities to move into management or supervisory positions as a way of advancing in their careers. For these individuals, ERAU's Technical Management programs could be the key to gaining the experience and knowledge to make the transition to management.

The Technical Management degree combines courses in management, business information systems, and project management into one degree. Please see Attachment 4 for more information.

The program leading to the B.S. in Technical Management is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).

M.S., Aeronautics

The Master of Science in Aeronautics (MSA) is ERAU’s blue-ribbon graduate degree. The MSA program was first taught in the late 1970s in the International Region and subsequently in what is now classified as the Worldwide campus. It has historically been ERAU’s most successful master’s degree and has accounted for approximately a fifth of all graduations in ERAU- Worldwide for the past 30 years.

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Students appreciate the MSA program's solid core of classes, partnered with a range of specialties that are tailored to individual interests. Students will become experts of the tools needed in the development, manufacture, and operation of aircraft and spacecraft, and gain a comprehensive understanding of the infrastructure that supports industry. Please see Attachment 5 for more information.

M.S., Management

The Master of Science in Management (MSM) degree program provides students with a greater focus on the theory and practice of management than a traditional MBA. Whether students are interested in promoting into management, transitioning from the military, or already have a management position, this program will introduce students to cutting-edge concepts at play in today's global marketplace.

ERAU’s goal is to help position students for success by equipping them with both the technical skills and managerial skills to manage resources, lead teams, and apply solutions to organizational challenges. In addition to the core curriculum of MSM studies, students will also have the opportunity to specialize in Human Resources Management, Global Management, Leadership, Project Management or Operations Management. Please see Attachment 6 for more information.

The program leading to the Master’s degree in Management is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).

M.S ., Project Management

With the advanced knowledge and skill sets developed through the Master of Science in Project Management, the graduates of this degree will distinguish themselves as outstanding candidates for positions as project managers. This degree also focuses on the Project Management Institute (PMI) project knowledge areas and the corresponding 47 processes that enable graduates to skillfully address major challenges of managing projects in organizations and industry.

The degree provides professionals with a rich knowledge and experience base and the capability to manage projects and project teams, to identify trends, to analyze requirements, to develop strategies, to recommend solutions, and to clearly communicate all skills essential to the success of the project manager. The degree will be beneficial to students who desire to advance and achieve their career objectives and to be valued team members in a variety of industries. Please see Attachment 7 for more information.

The program leading to the M.S. in Project Management is accredited by the Project Management Institute Global Accreditation Center for Project Management Education Programs (GAC).

Recommendation

The staff recommends that the Committee on Academic Affairs and Licensing commend favorably to the Commission an amendment to the existing license for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University at Daytona Beach, Florida, to establish a branch of its Worldwide campus in North Charleston, to be implemented immediately upon approval, provided that no state funds be required or requested. Existing programs to be offered at its site in North Charleston are those leading to the Associate of Science degree in (1) Aeronautics, (2) Aviation Maintenance, and (3) Technical Management; the Bachelor of Science degree in (1) Aeronautics, (2) Aviation Maintenance, and (3) Technical Management; and the Master of Science degree in (1) Aeronautics, (2) Management, and (3) Project Management.

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The staff also recommends that the Commission authorize staff to issue an amended license to ERAU after inspection by CHE staff of the facilities.

Supporting Documentation

Attachment 1- Enrollment Data Pertaining to Students in South Carolina Attachment 2- A.S., B.S. Aeronautics Attachment 3- A.S., B.S. Aviation Maintenance Attachment 4- A.S., B.S. Technical Management Attachment 5- M.S.- Aeronautics Attachment 6- M.S.- Management Attachment 7- M.S.- Project Management Attachment 8- Boeing Letter of Support Attachment 9- Pittsburg Institute of Aeronautics Letter of Support

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Enrollment Data Pertaining to Students in South Carolina

This data encompasses the students from the Greenville Campus, as well as our Military campuses on Beaufort Marine Corps Air Station, Charleston Air Force Base, and Shaw Air Force Base. Online students residing in South Carolina were also included in this statistical data to ensure that we are providing an accurate overview of all of the students that we serve in the state of South Carolina.

Time period 7/1/14 until 6/30/16 - 893 SC students submitted applications - 149 SC students earned 161 degrees

Currently

- 870 SC students enrolled at ERAU in 34 degree programs

Applications Submitted – Degree Programs

Program Total BS Aeronautics 230 BS Technical Management 120 BS Engineering Technology 73 BS Aviation Maintenance 71 AS Aeronautics 38 MS Project Management 35 MS Aeronautics 33 BS Aviation Business Administration 32 AS Engineering Fundamentals 26 AS Aviation Maintenance 24 MS Logistics and Supply Chain Management 22 MBA-Aviation 21 BS Logistics and Supply Chain Management 16 AS Technical Management 15 MS Management 15 AS Aviation Business Administration 12 BS Emergency Services 12 Non-Degree Seeking 12 UG Undecided 9 Part 65 Aviation Maintenance Certificate 8 MS Occupational Safety Management 8 BS Unmanned Systems Applications 7 MS Engineering Management 7 MS Leadership 7 MS Unmanned Systems 7 BS Safety Management 6

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MS Information Security and Assurance 6 MS Management Information Systems 5 MS Aviation Finance 3 MS Human Factors 3 BS Aviation Security 2 MS Cybersecurity Mgmt & Policy 2

MS Systems Engineering 2 AS Logistics and Supply Chain Management 1 BS Communication 1 MS Human Security and Resilience 1 GR Undecided 1

Degrees Earned – Degree Programs

Program Total BS Aeronautics 36 BS Technical Management 24 MS Aeronautics 20 AS Aeronautics 14 Information Assurance Certificate 13 MS Project Management 13 MS Management 8 AS Technical Management 7 AS Aviation Maintenance 5 MBA-Aviation 5 BS Aviation Maintenance 4 Part 65 Aviation Maintenance Certificate 3 MS Systems Engineering 2 AS Aviation Business Administration 1 BS Aviation Business Administration 1 Airport Planning, Design and Development Certificate 1

MS Leadership 1 MS Logistics and Supply Chain Management 1 MS Occupational Safety Management 1 MS Technical Management 1

SC Students (Current) – Degree Programs

Program Total BS Aeronautics 272

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BS Technical Management 172 BS Aviation Maintenance 62 MS Aeronautics 60 BS Engineering Technology 44 MS Project Management 38 BS Aviation Business Administration 27 MBA-Aviation 25 MS Logistics and Supply Chain Management 21 AS Aeronautics 19 AS Engineering Fundamentals 17 MS Management 14 BS Logistics and Supply Chain Management 12 AS Aviation Maintenance 10 AS Technical Management 10 AS Aviation Business Administration 7 BS Safety Management 7 MS Engineering Management 7 BS Emergency Services 6 MS Leadership 6 MS Occupational Safety Management 6 BS Unmanned Systems Applications 4 MS Unmanned Systems 4 BS Aviation Security 3 MS Cybersecurity Mgmt & Policy 3 MS Human Factors 3 MS Management Information Systems 3 MS Information Security and Assurance 2 AS Logistics and Supply Chain Management 1 BS Interdisciplinary Studies 1 BS Project Management 1 MS Human Security and Resilience 1 MS Space Education 1 PhD in Aviation 1

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Associate of Science in Aeronautics & Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics

The Aeronautics program is a degree program that will take a student to new heights in the aerospace industry. The Associate and Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics opens the door to new opportunities in the dynamic aviation/aerospace industry. The curriculum is closely mapped to the needs and demands of the aviation/aerospace industry and to general education guidelines. A student is exposed to a multidisciplinary program with courses of study in human factors, security, aviation safety, occupational safety and health, air traffic control, aircraft maintenance, unmanned vehicles, and aeronautical science. Within this broad base, electives and minors of study are available to allow students to tailor the degree to particular interests and career goals. Electives can be taken by students in aviation related disciplines: Aeronautical Science, Air Traffic Control, Safety, Security, Aviation History, Unmanned Vehicles, Transportation and Engineering.

This degree program will prepare a student for the aviation/aerospace industry. The largest employers in the Charleston area that are a perfect fit for this degree program is as follows: Boeing Aircraft Company; Boeing suppliers; Charleston Airport Authority; Charleston Air Force Base; and Charleston Aviation Authority. See the following for more details.

Boeing South Carolina is home to the company's second 787 Dreamliner final assembly and

delivery facility. The site also fabricates, assembles and installs systems for aft (rear) fuselage sections of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and joins and integrates midbody fuselage sections. Completed aft and midbody sections are delivered to final assembly in Everett, Wash., via Dreamlifter, or are moved across the campus to final assembly in North Charleston, S.C.

In 2011, Boeing opened the first of three facilities at the 141-acre north campus, 10 miles (16

km) from Boeing South Carolina's main campus. At the Interiors Responsibility Center South Carolina, teammates manufacture 787 interior parts, including stow bins, closets, partitions, class dividers, floor- mounted stow bins used by flight attendants, overhead flight-crew rests, overhead flight attendant crew rests, video-control stations and attendant modules for 787s assembled in South Carolina. In 2014, the north campus expanded with the opening of the Boeing Research & Technology Center, which focuses on advanced manufacturing technology and composite fuselage manufacturing; and Propulsion South Carolina, where the design and assembly of the 737 MAX engine nacelle inlet will be done. The Propulsion South Carolina team is also designing the 737 MAX engine nacelle fan cowl and the 777X nacelle.

The forecast for growth in the airline industry as predicted by Boeing shows a large increase in

the need for aircraft. Economically, statistics show from 2016 to 2035 a growth, for the airline industry, this mean a growth in passenger and cargo requirements and this leads to a need for more aircraft. From Embry-Riddle University standpoint this demonstrate the need for more aerospace/aviation educated students. Below is the Long-Term Forecast from Boeing.

This program prepares graduates for a careers in the aviation, aerospace, and aeronautics fields.

For any educational opportunity to truly serve a potential population, it is important to identify specific Jobs that the Degree Program is targeting for the prospective market. For our opportunities in SC, industry professionals work in the following areas:

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o Air Crew functions o Ground Crew functions o Operations and Planning o Engineering Design and

Manufacturing o Education and Training o Research o Accident

Investigation/Prevention o Airport Management o Air Traffic Control o Aviation Maintenance

o Aviation Safety o Aircraft Manufacturing o Avionics & Electronics o Consulting o Customer Service o Education/Instruction/Training o Ground Support Services o Operations o Pilot o Management o Sales and Marketing o Technical Writing

Potential employers by discipline include the following: o Aerospace Industry o Air Services o Aircraft Manufacturers o Air Services o Airlines o Airports o Consulting Firms o Corporate Flight Departments o Defense Contractors o Federal Research Labs o Fixed Base Operators o Flight Schools o Government Agencies o Helicopter Manufacturers o Insurance Companies o Manufacturing Industry o Multinational Corporations

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Further justification for the need for this program in the Greenville and North Charleston areas. Depending on the chosen definition, transportation’s share of GDP estimates cited can vary between 3% and more than 10%. South Carolina Employers share in the creation of the GDP:

Charleston Area http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_16700.htm

JB Charleston

Boeing

Charleston International Airport

Atlantic Aviation CHS

Greenville Area http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_24860.htm

Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport fedex jobs in

Donaldson Center Airport (economic impact study)

FedEx

Stevens Aviation

Lockheed Martin

Axon Hentzen Aerospace

Transportation production or supply measures estimate the for-hire transportation component as equal to 2.9% of GDP and the own-account component as at least an additional 2% of GDP for a combined total of nearly 5% of GDP. Air transportation is an important component of the overall transportation industry.

Other aeronautical companies shown interest in these types of degree programs. Embry Riddle has

agreements with many companies in many different states where campuses reside. Boeing is just one example that also exists in South Carolina. Boeing in Washington state is a good example where 42% of our students work at Boeing facilities in the Seattle area. Thousands of our students are active duty and reserve military service members.

As a way to extend and justify a hierarchy of degree offerings, there is a need for justifying how a

Bachelor’s degree supports the need for Graduate degrees. This happens in the following manner:

• Earning Potential. Advanced degrees offer more to the beneficiary as well as to the company

• BLS Statistics on educational attainment for workers 25 years and older by detailed

occupation. This identifies industry jobs and the level of education in those jobs as a partial validation of industry standards.

• Some vocations show some level of advanced degrees as lower percentages than at the

Bachelor level, however, these are supporting management level positions

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Graduates of this the BSA with no professional experience will not be eligible for certifications? Graduates of the BSA would need to sit for an FAA or professional exam, however, they will be knowledgeable in certain areas that will enable them to adequately prepare for such exam. The BSA is an accredited academic degree from an institution of higher learning. This degree sets graduates on a path that could take them into management positions after obtaining experience in an organization.

Examples of jobs that are currently available for graduates with this degree are:

• Technician 4, Lockheed Martin • Avionics Technician, Lockheed Martin • Aerospace Ground Support Equipment Technician, Lockheed Martin • Air Operations Specialist, Scientific Research Corporation • Aviation Project Manager, Parrish and Partners

The Bureau of Labor and Statistics identifies aerospace employment data and specifically the table below helps understand the percentages of the field in possession of a Bachelor’s degree in order to understand the importance

2014 National Employment Matrix

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high school

diploma

High school diploma or equivalent

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college, no

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Associate's

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Bachelor's

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Master's degree

Doctoral or professional

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Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers(

0.5%

4.8%

13.7%

6.8%

60.8%

11.2%

2.3%

Aerospace engineers

0.1

2.3

6.5

5.2

48.1

32.7

5.1

Aerospace engineering and operations technicians

4.0

22.6

33.5

21.6

15.2

2.6

0.5

Aircraft mechanics and service technicians

2.7

27.2

39.6

20.4

8.7

1.2

0.2

Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers

11.8

38.0

40.0

6.2

3.3

0.7

0.0

Aircraft cargo handling supervisors

8.5

34.4

29.8

9.7

15.2

2.2

0.3

Commercial pilots

0.5

4.8

13.7

6.8

60.8

11.2

2.3

Air traffic controllers

0.3

13.2

33.4

16.2

32.2

4.5

0.3

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Airfield operations specialists

0.3

13.2

33.4

16.2

32.2

4.5

0.3

Flight attendants

0.5

14.2

33.9

13.4

33.5

3.8

0.7

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Associate of Science in Aviation Maintenance (ASAvM) & Bachelor of Science in Aviation Maintenance (BSAvM)

The Associate of Science in Aviation Maintenance (ASAvM) and Bachelor of Science in Aviation Maintenance (BSAvM) degrees are focused on developing maintenance knowledge and critical-thinking skills that students will apply in the global aviation/aerospace maintenance environments.

The courses within these programs are aimed at developing an understanding of the strategic and global landscape of aviation maintenance with an emphasis on meeting current industry needs. Students choose from two specializations to gain the academic knowledge and develop the skills needed to succeed and lead in this dynamic industry:

Management: Provides students an integrated understanding of the theories, concepts, and practical applications of logistics, procurement, production, life cycle analysis, and project management. Safety: Enables students to complement their practical experience with a study of aviation safety, focusing on the theories and concepts of human factors, mechanical and structural factors, system safety, and maintenance-related safety practices.

Students in the BSAvM program also complete a solid core of courses in general education, which prepares graduates for success in any industry, not just aviation.

The Aviation Maintenance Technology Part 65 Certificate may be completed while pursuing a degree program. For students who already satisfy experience requirements established by the FAA to qualify for license testing, the Certificate in Aviation Maintenance Technology will help to strengthen skills for the written, oral, and practical examination for the Airframe and Powerplant License.

The Aviation Maintenance Technology Certificate provides broad knowledge of general aeronautics, airframe systems, and powerplant systems. The curriculum consist of six courses taken in-residence or online. The six courses consist of: 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; and AMNT 281 Aircraft Propulsion Systems and Applications.

With a BSAvM or ASAvM degree there are many career opportunities that are available to graduates. Graduates are well-prepared to take management positions mapped to the needs and demands of the aviation/aerospace maintenance industry. Aviation maintenance technicians find employment worldwide at operating equipment manufacturers (OEM), airlines in maintenance and engineering, maintenance repair and overhaul (MRO) organizations, commuter airlines, airfreight operators, air taxi operators, corporate flight departments, private aircraft owners, and many other specialized aviation services.

Graduates are employed by companies in the following areas:

Hydraulic Components and System Designing; Manufacturing Engineering; Technical Writing; Aerospace Products and Parts Manufacturing; Aerospace Systems Development; Air Transportation Maintenance; Gas Turbine Industry; Electromagnetic Technology; Aircraft & Powerplant (A&P) Mechanics/Aircraft Technicians/Aircraft Maintenance Engineer; Avionics and Electronics Technicians; Maintenance

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Directors; Maintenance Technicians; Quality Assurance/Quality Control Inspectors; Aircraft manufacturing; Fixed Base Operator (FBO) technicians/supervisors; and Surveillance Technology.

The BSAvM and ASAvM prepare graduates in the following career fields:

Director of GE Flight Test; Military Commanders; CEO’s; Project Managers; Program Directors; Flight Test Engineers; Directors of Maintenance; Maintenance Superintendents; Maintenance Supervisors; Corporate Legal Counsel; Former Deputy Commandant of the Marine; Corps for Aviation; Former NASA official leading the Shuttle/MIR program and Tethered Space; Flight Program; and Certified Consulting Meteorologist and “Hurricane Hunter”.

Examples of employers include:

Military – Uniformed and DoD Civilian (South Carolina features several military installations important to the aerospace industry: Charleston Air Force Base, Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, SC, McEntire Joint National Guard Base, Eastover, S.C. Army National Guard Aviation Support Facility, Greenville, Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter, Fort Jackson, Columbia, SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic, and Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, SC.); Government – FAA (South Carolina has six international airports that serve over 6 million passengers per year that employ in excess of 5,000 FAA staff. In addition there are almost 40 domestic airports with over 1,500 employees), Dept. of Agriculture (Forestry), Dept. of Interior; Airlines – American, Delta, United; Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) providers – AAR Corporation, TIMCO, L-3 Communications, ST Aerospace, Lufthansa Technik; Aircraft Manufacturers – Bombardier, Gulfstream, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, General Atomics, Hawker-Beechcraft, Northrop- Grumman, Sikorsky; Component Manufacturers/Service Providers – BAE Systems, Honeywell International, SAIC; and FBOs – Signature, Landmark, Million Air.

Examples of jobs that are currently available for graduates with this degree are:

• A&P Mechanic, Air Wisconsin Airlines • King Air A&P Mechanic, HSGI • A&P Mechanic, Air T Mountain Air Cargo • Hydraulics Technician 4, Lockheed Martin • A&P Mechanic, APA Services • A&P Mobile Maintenance Mechanic, Stevens Aviation • Mechanic A&P Sr., Lockheed Martin • Maintenance Shift Supervisor, Air Wisconsin Airlines

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Information from Payscale, Inc.

Depending on the chosen definition, transportation’s share of GDP estimates cited can vary between 3% and more than 10%. South Carolina employers share in the creation of the GDP: Charleston Area: http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_16700.htm - JB Charleston; Boeing; Charleston International Airport; and Atlantic Aviation CHS. Greenville Area: http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_24860.htm - Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport; fedex jobs in Donaldson Center Airport (economic impact study); FedEx; Stevens Aviation; Lockheed Martin; and Axon Hentzen Aerospace.

Transportation production or supply measures estimate the for-hire transportation component as equal to 2.9% of GDP and the own-account component as at least an additional 2% of GDP for a combined total of nearly 5% of GDP.

Air transportation is an important component of the overall transportation industry.

Embry Riddle has agreements with many companies in many different states where campuses reside. Boeing is just one example that also exists in South Carolina. Boeing in Washington State is a good example where 42% of our students work at Boeing facilities in the Seattle area. Thousands of our students are active duty and reserve military service members. Additionally, many MROs (e.g. Pratt and Whitney and United Airlines) have requested professional MRO education.

ERAU-Worldwide has been linked to serving the demands of the aviation industry for many decades through the military and commercial aviation businesses. South Carolina has all five branches of the military represented and these are traditional student recruitment opportunities. Commercial, in particular Boeing, Lockheed Martin and commercial airports are also demands for aviation maintenance job opportunities. The ASAvM and BSAvM degrees will serve the traditional opportunities and those particular to South Carolina. Both degrees and the Aviation Maintenance Technology Certificate is in demand and relevant to South Carolina’s future needs.

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Associate of Science in Technical Management & Bachelor of Science in Technical Management

The ASTM/BSTM programs within the Worldwide College of Business are a growing educational endeavor. Based on data from the most current academic year (2015-2016), the current number of students in both programs is 3,282. This past year more than 500 students received degrees in these programs.

ASTM/BSTM Student Data (Based on 2015-2016 Academic Year Figures)

• Student Registrations- 7,331 • Student Headcount- 3,282 • Student Prospects- 984 • Students Applied- 1,693 • Students Admitted- 1,220 • New Students- 746 • Returning Students- 189 • Continuing Students- 2,347 • Degrees Awarded- 513 • Source: ERAU, WW, Dashboard, September 2016 •

The BSTM Program currently has nine majors, which are listed below. Two of these majors, Human Resources Management and Aviation Management were added within the year in response to the career needs of our students. In addition, another major, Homeland Security Management, is currently being developed. The BSTM Program will continue to stay in the forefront of today and tomorrow’s educational opportunities for our students.

There are nine minors available to BSTM students. This allows students to expand their educational interests.

ASTM/BSTM Majors and Minors for Potential Students Living and Working in South Carolina

• Majors- o Technical Management o Project Management o Management of Information Systems o Information Security o Occupational Safety and Health o Engineering Sciences o Facilities and Construction o Human Resources Management o Aviation Management o Homeland Security Management (being currently developed)

• Minors-

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o Aviation Management o Human resources o Logistics Management o Management o Management Information Systems o Marketing o Project Management o Technical Management o Airport Management

Source: ERAU, WW Catalog, 2016-2017

The ASTM/BSTM Programs are focused on assisting our students fill both the current and future career needs of business. The South Carolina job market is expanding based on statistics developed by the South Carolina Department of Commerce (see below). With employment in South Carolina increasing by 2.6% over last year, it imperative that ERAU and its programs, such as the ASTM/BSTM programs, furnish the state with students with the right educational skills.

One of the largest growing firms in South Carolina is Boeing. Besides ERAU being an aviation/ aerospace-based university, many of the courses within the ASTM/BSTM Programs concentrate on such topics as aviation management, airport management, and aviation information systems.

The ASTM/BSTM programs also offer a diverse number of courses in a number of fields, such as information systems, facilities and construction, technical management, and project management. The ASTM/BSTM courses, majors, and minors match up quite well with the various key industries within South Carolina, as stated below.

Local or Regional Employment Opportunities

• August 2016 Labor Force Numbers- o Total Labor Force- 2,297,874 (August 2015- 2,252,788) o Employed- 2,180,876 (August 2015- 2,126,323) o Unemployed- 116,998 (August 2016- 126,465) o Unemployment Rate- 5.1% (August of 2015- 5.6%) o Annual Increase in Employment +2.6% o Source: South Carolina Works on Line, September 2016

• Leading Employers in South Carolina- o Boeing

Jobs in South Carolina- 8,074 Key Project- Construction of 787 Dreamliner Current available related job positions and departments- Project Management

Specialist, Transportation Manager and Management; Information Technology Center and Research & Technology Center.

Source: Boeing website, September 2016 o Aviation Industry (outside of Boeing)

Jobs in South Carolina- 25,000

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Associated Firms- Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems, Champion Aerospace, and others.

Source: South Carolina Department of Commerce Website o BMW

Jobs in South Carolina- 8,000 297,326 vehicles manufactured in SC plants in 2013 Source: South Carolina Department of Commerce Website

o Automobile Industry (outside of BMW) Jobs on South Carolina- 46,700 250 firms Noted automobile firms doing business in South Carolina- Daimler AG, Michelin,

Bosch, Bridgestone Tire Source: South Carolina Department of Commerce Website

Source: South Carolina Department of Commerce Website, September 2016

Examples of jobs that are currently available for graduates of this program are:

• Program Coordinator I, State of South Carolina

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• Manufacturing Production Supervisor, Columbia SC • First Line Supervisor, Invista • Program Assistant, SC Department of Health & Environmental Control • Manager of Programs, Richland County Government

As a sample, ASTM-BSTM Graduates would find career positions in the following South Carolina industries:

• Finance, Insurance and Real Estate (18% of the total SC industries)- BSTM Majors- Technical Management, Project Management, Management of information Systems, and Information Security.

• Government (17% of the total SC industries)- All BSTM Majors • Professional and Business Services (10% of the total SC industries)- All BSTM Majors • Educational and Health Services (7% of the total of SC industries)- All BSTM Majors • Construction (4% of the total SC industries)- BSTM Major- Facilities and Construction • Information (3% of the total SC industries)- BSTM Majors- Management of Information Systems

and Information Security • Source- South Carolina Department of Commerce Website, September 2016.

The ASTM/BSTM Programs would seem well suited for today and tomorrow’s South Carolina students and for fulfilling the job needs in many of the industries functioning within the state.

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Master of Science in Aeronautics (MSA)

The MSA has been our Blue-Ribbon graduate degree that was first taught in the late 1970s in the International Region and subsequently in what is now classified as Worldwide. It has historically been our most successful master’s degree that has accounted for approximately a fifth of all graduations in Embry Riddle Worldwide for 30 years. Initially, the majority of students were military, both Officers and Enlisted; in the past 15 years this has shifted so that almost half of graduates are not employed by the military. The MSA is the largest individual aeronautical degree by registration with an average of over 3,000 students registered over the past 5 years.

The MSA degree has 9 specializations that have been added to support the industries’ developing needs. All specializations have been as a result of our close work with an Industry Advisory Board (IAB) that ensure the needs of students are matched to those that are demanded. The Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide Industry Advisory Board was created in June 2008. The primary role of the Board is to provide advice and guidance to Embry-Riddle Worldwide on course content and programs, ensuring they are relevant and meet the needs of today’s aerospace leaders and business professionals.

Due to the nature and mission of Embry-Riddle Worldwide, meetings are held at various locations around the country. Meetings have been held at Atlanta, Georgia Airport Authority; Boeing’s facility in Long Beach, Calif.; Federal Express's headquarters in Memphis, Tenn.; Lockheed-Martin’s manufacturing facility in Fort Worth, Texas; the Metropolitan Nashville (Tenn.) Airport Authority; NetJets' corporate headquarters in Columbus, Ohio; United’s headquarters in Chicago; Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada; and ERAU’s Worldwide Headquarters in Daytona Beach, Fla.

Thus, the developments of the MSA has ideally developed a Master’s Degree directly suitable for the State of South Carolina.

With an MSA degree there are many career opportunities that are available to graduates. The uniqueness of this degree is that it is general enough to incorporate principal aspects of the industry from pilots to maintainers, engineers to managers.

This list below is comprehensive not exhaustive:

Air Crew functions; Ground Crew functions; Operations and Planning; Operations and Planning; management; Engineering Design and Manufacturing & Management; Maintenance Management; Education and Training; Research; Accident Investigation/Prevention; Airport Management; Air Traffic Control; Aviation Maintenance; Aviation Safety; Aircraft Manufacturing; Avionics & Electronics; Consulting; Customer Service; Education/Instruction/Training; Ground Support Services; Operations; Pilot; Management Sales and Marketing; Technical Writing; Aviation Project Management; Both A&P and EASA licenses.

Students that are considering studying this course come from a various background. Given the specializations available the prerequisite degrees are varied and numerous. For example, mechanical

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engineering, mathematics, project management, all sciences. The degree builds on knowledge and with its core courses taken at the start equips all to succeed.

South Carolina (www.scaerospace.com) has the following military bases:

South Carolina features several military installations important to the aerospace industry: Charleston Air Force Base, Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, SC, McEntire Joint National Guard Base, Eastover, S.C. Army National Guard Aviation Support Facility, Greenville, Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter, Fort Jackson, Columbia, SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic, and Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, SC.

The Military in all 5 branches has studied this degree and we expect this to continue as normal across the military as it has been for a long time. The success in the military has been three-fold, to enable enlisted to be promoted to NCO or Officer Rank, equip the Veterans develop their resume for life after the military. In the State of South Carolina there are reported to be 50,426 active military (www.governing.com). Many Veterans complete their tours of duty in their home state and this offers those an excellent opportunity to complete their education.

South Carolina has 6 international Airports that serve over 6 million passengers per year, they employ in excess of 5000 staff (FAA) with more than 20% being potential careers for MSA graduates. In addition there are almost 40 domestic airports with over 1500 employees.

Commercially, there is a long list of Aviation companies in South Carolina, from Boeing to Lockheed Martin. ERAU graduates are employed in all major aviation, aviation related and support companies in the USA. The growth over the last few years has been enormous, 2014 an increase of $2 Billion to $19 Billion (www.scaerospace.com). The councils study showed that for every 10 jobs created in component companies there are 13 in the wider community for the State. The average total compensation for private sector aerospace employees remained at $70,000 per year, and still far exceeds the state average of $41,338, and the manufacturing industry as a whole, which averages $53,350. The growth is expected to continue and all evidence expects reasonable increases. Due to the comprehensive list of potential jobs no single category exists from the bbls.gov. If Air Traffic Controllers and Management is considered then the average salary of an Air Traffic Controller in Charleston, South Carolina is $136,489 (BLS 53-2021) with retirements in the next 7 years expecting to account for 40% of all those employed. The Main airports now have aggressive plans to expand capacity and that will need professional staff. Boeing are ramping up production at their plant in North Charleston. ERAU Worldwide have a significant number of Alumni and have been a university of choice for Boing with many partnerships, intern and employees with the MSA degree.

Examples of jobs that are currently available in South Carolina for graduates of this program include:

• Technical Training Instructor, Boeing • Maintenance Operations Center, Lockheed Martin • Operational Excellence Manager, B/E Aerospace • Manufacturing Manager, UTC Aerospace Systems • Value Stream Manager, GKN Aerospace • Manufacturing Multi-Skilled Assessor, State of South Carolina

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ERAU-Worldwide has been linked to serving the demands of the aviation industry for many decades. This has been through the military and commercial sides. South Carolina has all 5 branches of the military represented and these are traditional student recruitment opportunities. Commercial, in particular Boeing, Lockheed Martin and commercial airports are also both demands for studies and job opportunities. The MSA degree will serve the traditional opportunities and those particular to South Carolina. Its historical developments and specializations offers a degree that is in demand and relevant to the States needs and future demands.

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Master of Science in Management (MSM)

The MSM Programs within the Worldwide College of Business is a growing educational endeavor. Based on data from the most current Academic Year (2015-2016), the current number of students in the MSM program is 535. This past year more than 105 students received degrees in these programs.

MSM Student Data (Based on 2015-2016 Academic Year Figures)

• Student Registrations- 1,239 • Student Headcount- 505 • Student Prospects- 216 • Students Applied- 314 • Students Admitted- 254 • New Students- 146 • Returning Students- 35 • Continuing Students- 324 • Degrees Awarded- 105

Source: ERAU, WW, Dashboard, October 2016

The MSM program currently has five majors (specializations), which are listed below. The MSM program will continue to stay in the forefront of today and tomorrow’s educational opportunities for our students.

MSM Majors for Potential Students Living and Working in South Carolina

• Majors- o Leadership o Project Management o Operations Management o Global Management o Human Resources Management

Source: ERAU, WW Catalog, 2016-2017

The MSM program is focused on assisting our students fill both the current and future career needs of business. The South Carolina job market is expanding based on statistics developed by the South Carolina Department of Commerce (see below). With employment in South Carolina increasing by 2.6% over last year, it imperative that ERAU and its programs, such as the MSM Program, furnish the state with students with the right educational skills.

One of the largest growing global firms in South Carolina is Boeing. Besides ERAU being a global aviation/ aerospace-based university, many of the courses within the MSM Program concentrate on such topics as global management, operations management, and project management.

The MSM program also offer a diverse number of courses in a number of fields, such as finance, information systems, human resource management, organizational behavior, and business analytics.

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The MSM courses and majors, match up quite well with the various key industries within South Carolina, as stated below.

Local or Regional Employment Opportunities

• August 2016 Labor Force Numbers- o Total Labor Force- 2,297,874 (August 2015- 2,252,788) o Employed- 2,180,876 (August 2015- 2,126,323) o Unemployed- 116,998 (August 2016- 126,465) o Unemployment Rate- 5.1% (August of 2015- 5.6%) o Annual Increase in Employment +2.6% o Source: South Carolina Works on Line, September 2016

• Leading Employers in South Carolina- o Boeing

Jobs in South Carolina- 8,074 Key Project- Construction of 787 Dreamliner Current available related job positions and departments- Project Management

Specialist, Transportation Manager and Management; Information Technology Center and Research & Technology Center.

MSM Majors that match up to the needs of Boeing- global management, operations management, project management, human resources management, and leadership.

Source: Boeing website, September 2016 o Aviation Industry (outside of Boeing)

Jobs in South Carolina- 25,000 Associated Firms- Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems, Champion Aerospace, and

others. MSM Majors that match up to the needs of the aviation industries- global

management, operations management, project management, human resources management, and leadership.

Source: South Carolina Department of Commerce Website o BMW

Jobs in South Carolina- 8,000 297,326 vehicles manufactured in SC plants in 2013 MSM Majors that match up to the needs of BMW- global management,

operations management, project management, human resources management, and leadership.

Source: South Carolina Department of Commerce Website o Automobile Industry (outside of BMW)

Jobs on South Carolina- 46,700 250 firms Noted automobile firms doing business in South Carolina- Daimler AG, Michelin,

Bosch, Bridgestone Tire

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MSM Majors that match up to the needs of the automobile industry- global management, operations management, project management, human resources management, and leadership.

Source: South Carolina Department of Commerce Website

Source: South Carolina Department of Commerce Website, September 2016

As a sample, MSM Graduates would find career positions in the following South Carolina industries:

• Finance, Insurance and Real Estate (18% of the total SC industries MSM Majors- Global Management, Project Management, and Leadership.

• Manufacturing (18% of total SC industries)- MSM Majors- Operations Management, Leadership, and Project Management.

• Government (17% of the total SC industries)- All MSM Majors • Professional and Business Services (10% of the total SC industries)- All MSM Majors • Educational and Health Services (7% of the total of SC industries)- All MSM Majors

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• Transportation (5% of the total SC industries) - MSM Majors- Operations Management, Global Management, Project Management, and Leadership.

• Information (3% of the total SC industries)- MSM- Operations Management Systems, Leadership, and Global Management Source- South Carolina Department of Commerce Website, September 2016.

Examples of jobs that are currently available for graduates with this degree in South Carolina are:

• IBM Project Leader, GE Power • Operational Excellence Manager, B/E Aerospace • Sr. Program Manager, GKN Aerospace • Aviation Project Manager, Parrish and Partners LLC • Sr. Manufacturing Manager, GE Aviation • Project Management Purchasing, Bosch

The MSM program would seem well suited for today and tomorrow’s South Carolina students and for fulfilling the job needs in many of the industries functioning within the state.

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Master of Science in Project Management

The Embry-Riddle Worldwide College of Business Master of Science Degree in Project Management is accredited by the Project Management Institute Global Accreditation Center for Project Management Education Programs (GAC). Degree programs that achieve GAC accreditation must demonstrate and meet the GAC’s rigorous global standards of accreditation, which include an assessment of each program’s objectives and outcomes, faculty and student evaluations, onsite and online resources, annual self-evaluation, and proof of continuous improvements in the area of project management education. GAC accreditation ensures the quality of academic degree programs and their graduates in order to meet the standards of the rapidly growing field of project management.

Much of the course work is collaborative – just as it is in the workplace. The program curriculum was developed entirely by certified PMPs®, the recognized global standard for project management knowledge and experience issued by the PMI®. PMI® is the worldwide leader in the development of standards for the evolving profession of Project Management.

Globalization is affecting almost every aspect of the world’s economy and domestic business

operations. Therefore, the need for project managers exists in every industry, from aviation/aerospace, healthcare, telecommunications and finance to IT, construction, and the military. This is especially true in Charleston, South Carolina – which supports key industries such as Transportation (to include Aerospace & Automotive), Security, Medical, and Energy (Charleston County Economic Development, n.d.).

With the advanced knowledge and skill sets developed through the Master of Science in Project

Management, the graduates of this degree will distinguish themselves as outstanding candidates for positions as project managers. This degree also focuses on the Project Management Institute (PMI) project knowledge areas and the corresponding 47 processes that enable graduates to skillfully address major challenges of managing projects in organizations and industry. The degree provides professionals with a rich knowledge and experience base and the capability to manage projects and project teams, to identify trends, to analyze requirements, to develop strategies, to recommend solutions, and to clearly communicate all skills essential to the success of the project manager. The degree will be beneficial to students who desire to advance and achieve their career objectives and to be valued team members in a variety of industries.

According to the Project Management Institute (PMI) labor statistics and reported with the 9th

Edition of the Earning Power – Project Management Salary Survey, the median analyzed salary for project managers in the United States is $108,200 (PMI, 2015). According to Indeed.com, there are 701 active vacancies in the project management field within the Charleston, South Carolina community (Indeed.com, n.d.). Monster.com reports 340 project management job vacancies near Charleston, SC (Monster.com, n.d.). Lastly, on Career Builder there are 87 project manager jobs posted in Charleston, SC (CareerBuilder.com, n.d.)

The United States Department of Labor reports doesn’t have a specific category for Project

Management there are two key career fields that employ project managers. For example, “computer and information systems managers, often called information technology (IT) managers or IT project managers, plan, coordinate, and direct computer-related activities in an organization. They help

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determine the information technology goals of an organization and are responsible for implementing computer systems to meet those goals” and “Construction managers plan, coordinate, budget, and supervise construction projects from start to finish” (Occupational Outlook Handbook n.d.) According to the US Department of Labor reports, there are 540 construction manager jobs (see Figure 1) and 590 computer/IT manager jobs (see Figure 2) in the Charleston, South Carolina market. As shows in both Figure 1 & Figure 2 the Charleston area has the largest job density in these two career fields within the state of South Carolina.

PMI also commissioned a research study to better understand project management education

programs. The results showed that all project management degree programs experienced growth in enrollment (some with dramatic growth). Institutions surveyed believe the primary benefits of their programs have been to provide students with quantitative skills necessary for management and technology functions in industry, thereby; providing students with distinct advantages in finding attractive workplace positions upon graduation.

Figure 1: SOURCE: http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes119021.htm

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Examples of jobs that are currently available for graduates in this field in South Carolina are:

• General Operations Manager, LeapTech Composite Manufacturing • Manager, Project Management, AAIPHARMA • Construction Quality Control Manager, RC Construction • Information Systems Analyst, Lockheed Martin • Project Management Senior Manager, Lockheed Martin • Aviation Project Manager, Parrish and Partners LLC • Project Manager, JR Automation Technologies • Project Manager, Faithful + Gould

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Similarly Named Programs Offered in the Lowcountry

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Program CIP Code Modality SC Institution Similar Program CIP Code Modality

TotalProgram Cost*In State

TotalProgram Cost*-Out of State

TotalProgram Cost*-Online

Total Program Cost* Capacity

Current Enrollment

Faculty (number dedicated to program)

Trident Technical College A.A.S., Aircraft Maintenance Technology 479999 On-ground, Berkeley Campus N/A N/A N/A 16,000.00$ 60 55 4

Trident Technical CollegeA.A.S., General Technology, Avionics Maintenance Technology 309999 On-ground, Berkeley Campus N/A N/A N/A 12,100.00$ 28 18 2

College of Charleston M.B.A. 520201 Main Campus 29,945.00$ 29,945.00$ N/A 100 46 64The Citadel M.B.A. 520201 Main Campus and Online 10,797.00$ 17,781.00$ 13,065.00$ Unlimited 167 45The Citadel M.S., Leadership 520201 Main Campus and Online 10,422.00$ 17,406.00$ 12,690.00$ Unlimited 30 13

The Citadel Graduate Certificate, Leadership 520201 Main Campus and Online 8,715.00$ 14,535.00$ 10,605.00$ Unlimited 57Included in figure above

South Carolina State University M.B.A., Healthcare Management concentration520201 Lowcountry Graduate Center

The Citadel M.S., Project Management 151501Main Campus, Online, and the Lowcountry Graduate Center $ 10,422.00 $ 17,406.00 $ 12,690.00 Unlimited 74 8

The CitadelGraduate Certificate, Technical Project Management 151501

Main Campus and the Lowcountry Graduate Center 7,008.00$ 11,304.00$ Unlimited 76

Included in figure above

CHE Note * Total Program Cost means cost of tuition andrelated educational fees, not room and board,transportation or other cost.

College of Charleston

The Citadel

No Response

M.S., Project Management 490104 Hybrid

The College of Charleston’s MBA program requires 36 graduate credit hours and offers emphasis areas in marketing, finance, and hospitality revenue management. The total MBA program cost as shown is calculated in accordance with the spreadsheet instructions and reflects the pricing approach summarized in the original MBA program proposal for the College, as approved by CHE on May 6, 2010. Total program cost is for full-time enrollment for an academic year.

College of Charleston and The Citadel Notes

A.S., Aviation Maintenance

M.S., Management

490104 Hybrid

490104 Hybrid

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ERAU'S Response to the Compiled Results

Program Name CIP Code Modality Total Program Credits Total Program Cost Capacity Current EnrollmentFaculty Dedicated to the

ProgramUnique Program Attributes Specializations

Associate of Science Aviation Maintenance

47.0608Hybrid but can be taken

100% Online60

$365 per credit hour = $21,900 Textbooks = $2,200 Other = $150

TOTAL = $24,250

Since these are non-residential programs

our scheduling process allows us to not resrict capacity

within our programs.

Total YTD = 676 Total in SC = 6

70

This program is a 2 year, 60 credit hour program. This program also allows students to recive an Aviaiton Maintenance Technology Part 65 Certificate while pursing this degree

program. For students who already satisfy the experience requirements established by the FAA to qualify for license

testing, the Certificate in Aviaition Maintenance Technology will help to strengthen skills for the written, oral and practical

examination for the Airframe and Powerplant License.

Master of Science Management

49.0104Hybrid but can be taken

100% Online30

$620 per credit hour = $18,600 Textbooks = $2,200 Other = $150

TOTAL = $20,950

Since these are non-residential programs

our scheduling process allows us to not resrict capacity

within our programs.

Total YTD = 801 Total in SC = 9

75

In this program there is a greater focus on the theory and practice of management than that of a traditional MBA. Our program is also accredited by the Accreditation Council for

Business Schools & Programs (ACBPS). *

• Human Resources Management• Leadership

• Global Management• Operations Management

• Project Management

Master of Science Project Management

52.0211Hybrid but can be taken

100% Online30

$620 per credit hour = $18,600 Textbooks = $2,200 Other = $150

TOTAL = $20,950

Since these are non-residential programs

our scheduling process allows us to not resrict capacity

within our programs.

Total YTD = 1,156 Total in SC = 41

40This program is accrediated by the Project Management

Institute Global Accreditation Center for Project Management Education Programs (GAC). *

• Aviation and Aerospace• Management

• Leadership• Logistics and Supply Chain

Management• Financial Management

• Systems Engineering• Information Systems

• Technical Management• Global Management

• Human Resources Management• General Management

*All courses within our degree programs have an aviationfocus with regard to projects, and exams, ect., even if the

course description does not idicate as such.

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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Program Attributes

Learning at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

At Embry-Riddle Worldwide and Online, students enjoy flexibility that allows them to pursue their career goals while developing new skills and expertise in an area of interest. U.S. News and World Report has named Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University – Worldwide one of the nation’s top online educators for the fourth consecutive year.

The curriculum is designed to fit into busy lifestyles as ERAU Worldwide offers:

• 12 terms per calendar year for undergraduate classes

• 10 terms per calendar year for graduate courses

• 9 week semesters

• The option to accelerate your degree

• Flexibility to stagger courses

The campus operates a globally recognized learning system that leverages online and face-to-face instruction through a network of education facilities.

Highlights of our online and on-campus degrees include:

• Interactive, scheduled classes using EagleVision, our virtual classroom that combines webvideo conferencing and a learning management system software, Canvas, to maximize thebenefits of synchronous learning.

• Online classes that are delivered asynchronously and students can plan on spendingbetween 8 and 10 hours per week on classwork.

• Campuses are located throughout the world, offering students mobility within their degreeprogram.

Our institution uses EagleVision which is a virtual classroom that combines web video conferencing and a learning management system to amplify the benefits of synchronous learning. EagleVision allows for real-time collaboration in a student-centered learning environment. With technology and keeping academic quality at the forefront, we are able to offer three course delivery modes — EagleVision Classroom (between classrooms), EagleVision Home (faculty and students at home), and a blend of Classroom or Home. EagleVision Classroom includes scheduled online times and real-time interaction with other students and professors. EagleVision Home offers all of the same benefits of EagleVision Classroom, but from the comfort of your home, office, or anywhere you have a computer and the internet.

By using EagleVision, Worldwide students have the opportunity to participate in classes utilizing live streaming that enables students and professors to interact from anywhere on the globe. Instructors broadcast lessons to campus from one of more than 130 locations across the

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world, with many campuses located on military bases, or straight to a student’s home. Students choose various learning modalities that blend online and EagleVision interactive experiences from anywhere.

Since many of our faculty come from aviation and aerospace backgrounds, all degree programs in our institution have an aviation focus. For example, the capstone project in the Master of Science in Project Management program is aviation focused, where students’ topics have to do with something pertaining to the aviation field. Through both the examples used and the projects that students complete the degrees provide traditional skills, but are unique in their focus on the aviation and aerospace industries.

Associate of Science Aviation Maintenance

This 60 credit hour degree program, offered through Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, can be taken through a variety of learning modalities as described above.

Students who currently have a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Maintenance License may be awarded up to 18 credit hours toward the associate degree or may be awarded up to 30 credit hours toward the bachelor’s degree. This program also allows students to receive an Aviation Maintenance Technology Part 65 Certificate while pursuing their degree program. For students who already satisfy experience requirements established by the FAA to qualify for license testing, the Certificate in Aviation Maintenance Technology will help to strengthen skills for the written, oral, and practical examination for the Airframe and Powerplant License.

Our program is designed with professionals already working in the aircraft maintenance field in mind. With 12 undergraduate academic terms per year, and 9-week courses per term, students have the flexibility to take course when their schedules allow and to complete their degree faster than the average if they wish. Students are also prepared to go directly into our Bachelor of Science in Aviation Maintenance program once they graduate with their Associate of Science degree if they wish. The transition to their Bachelor’s degree is seamless and students can continue their education without interruption.

Embry-Riddle currently has an estimated 70 faculty members who are dedicated to this program. We believe industry experience is essential to student success and the faculty who teach in our AS in Aviation Maintenance program exemplify this. Our adjunct faculty consist of quality professionals employed in industry and government with experience designing, building, and using state-of-the-art equipment in both manned and unmanned aviation domains. Our faculty have published widely and internationally in conferences and journals throughout the world.

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Master of Science Management

• This 30 credit hour degree program, offered through Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, can be taken through a variety of learning modalities as described above.

Our program is designed for management professionals who know their trade and are ready for advancement. The MS in Management integrates both theoretical and practical knowledge so students can rise up the management ranks in their industry. This program provides a greater emphasis on management and operations than a traditional MBA, teaching a healthy blend of soft and hard skills designed to create well-rounded and capable managers. Specializations within the program allow students to closely align their coursework with their individual career goals. This program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools Programs (ACBSP) so its curriculum aligns with stringent industry standards.

Our 30 credit hour degree program emphasizes the leading-edge management skills and technical expertise that are the bases for success in modern organizations. The program’s Capstone Course requires that student demonstrate their skills and solve a real-world problem using sound research and scholarship skills. This ensures that students are equipped to make a difference in industry. Emphasis is placed on coordinating the efforts of people to accomplish goals and objectives by using available resources efficiently and effectively. Topics include planning, organizing, staffing, leading or directing, and controlling using data to drive decisions. The goal of this degree program is to provide a well-rounded knowledge base for today’s high-tech, global workforce. In addition to the core curriculum of MSM studies, students choose to focus on one of these specializations:

• Human Resources Management • Global Management • Leadership • Operations Management • Project Management

Our program is designed with professionals already working in the field in mind. With 10 graduate academic terms per year, and 9-week courses per term, students have the flexibility to take course when their schedules allow and to complete their degree faster than the average if they wish.

Embry-Riddle has an estimated 75 faculty members dedicated to this program. Our faculty members are as diverse as our students. Many come from aviation, aerospace and military backgrounds, so they are not only equipped to teach courses but to transfer their own firsthand knowledge, offering an enriched learning experience. The department’s curriculums are designed around meeting industry demands to close the gap between how organizations currently operate and how they will need to operate in the future to achieve competitive advantages.

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Master of Science Project Management

This 30 credit hour degree program, offered through Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, can be taken through a variety of learning modalities as described above.

The M.S. in Project Management at Embry-Riddle Worldwide prepares its graduates to emerge from the program ready for a leadership role in a variety of industries The overarching goal of the Project Management graduate program at ERAU is to provide students with a dynamic educational experience that translates to the business world. Embry-Riddle Worldwide’s Master of Science in Project Management was developed entirely by certified Project Management Professionals (PMPs)®, and the program has been accredited by the Project Management Institute Global Accreditation Center for Project Management Education Programs since 2013. We are a Registered PMI Education Provider (R.E.P.). As a PMI Registered Education Provider, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has agreed to abide by PMI-established quality-assurance criteria. All of our professors have Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification and can provide students with academic and career counseling. For the Graduate Capstone Project, students will build an e-Portfolio, a platform that demonstrates Project Management mastery by showcasing the skills and abilities developed throughout their educational experience.

Our program offers students to focus on an area of specialization that will align their coursework with their individual career goals. Students can choose specializations from the following areas:

• Aviation and Aerospace • Management • Leadership • Logistics and Supply Chain Management • Financial Management • Systems Engineering • Information Systems • Technical Management • Global Management • Human Resources Management

Our program is designed with professionals already working in the field in mind. With 10 graduate academic terms per year, and 9-week courses per term, students have the flexibility to take course when their schedules allow and to complete their degree faster than the average if they wish.

Embry-Riddle has an estimated 40 faculty members dedicated to this program. Our faculty members are as diverse as our students. Many come from aviation, aerospace and military backgrounds, so they are not only equipped to teach courses but to transfer their own firsthand knowledge, offering an enriched learning experience. The department’s curriculums are designed around meeting industry demands to close the gap between how organizations currently operate and how they will need to operate in the future to achieve competitive advantages.

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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Program Objectives

Master of Science in Management

1. Demonstrate an understanding of the operations network through the application of thetransportation model and the transportation method of analysis.

2. Determine and explain the importance of work measurement and design within theoverall work system. Illustrate an understanding of human factors in design and methodsand machine reliability.

3. Know the concepts of strategic management and leadership and their importance inbusiness as it pertains to the aviation and aerospace industry.

4. Describe the external business environment and know how to assess it.5. Comprehend how organizational structure, systems and processes interface with

corporate strategy in the aviation/aerospace industry.6. Understand strategies designed to leverage business alliances and mergers and

acquisitions.7. Comprehend the rationale for corporate strategy and how corporate strategy creates

competitive advantage.8. Synthesize various strategies and tactics for communicating organizational change and

cultivating innovation.9. Evaluate communication research methods to determine “best practices” for solving

communication problems and enhancing communication opportunities specifically in theaviation and aerospace industry.

10. Assess the impact of supplier involvement in the organization in the aviation andaerospace industry.

Master of Science in Project Management

1. Compare and contrast real world aviation and aerospace case studies that provideimportant background in the areas of managing communication resources from a projectsperspective.

2. Evaluate the importance of leadership skills in managing projects and differentiateleadership from management, (evaluation) and identify different leadership stylesappropriate to differing project management situations pertaining to aviaiton.

3. Determine considerations that are applicable to pursuing projects across cultures,corporations, and international boundaries.

4. Identify the difficulties and risks of international projects specifically relating to legalissues, labor issues, and currency issues specifically pertaining to the aviation andaerospace industry.

5. Critically analyze the integration of order and supply management with inventory controland management, including the interpretation of performance and financialmeasurements.

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6. Evaluate the role of production and procurement management and the productivity challenges facing various segments of the U.S. Aviation/Aerospace Industry today as they compete in a global economy.

7. Analyze global market import and export procedures as they are influenced by international aviation policies.

8. Evaluate the philosophies of continuous process improvement and their ability to have an impact on the quality of production and procurement processes and procedures.

9. Assess the challenges of aviation related international business as influenced by globalization, regional trade blocks, international organizations, privatization, information technology, and workforce diversity.

10. Determine the influence of international aviation policies on organizational design.

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Bachelor of Science in Aviation Maintenance (BSAvM) & Associate of Science in Aviation Maintenance (ASAvM)

The Bachelor of Science in Aviation Maintenance (BSAvM) and the Associate of Science in Aviation Maintenance (ASAvM) degrees are focused on developing maintenance knowledge and critical-thinking skills that students will apply in the global aviation/aerospace maintenance environments.

The courses within these programs are aimed at developing an understanding of the strategic and global landscape of aviation maintenance with an emphasis on meeting current industry needs. Students choose from two specializations to gain the academic knowledge and develop the skills needed to succeed and lead in this dynamic industry:

Management: Provides students an integrated understanding of the theories, concepts, and practical applications of logistics, procurement, production, life cycle analysis, and project management. Safety: Enables students to complement their practical experience with a study of aviation safety, focusing on the theories and concepts of human factors, mechanical and structural factors, system safety, and maintenance-related safety practices.

Students in the BSAvM program also complete a solid core of courses in general education, which prepares graduates for success in any industry, not just aviation.

The Aviation Maintenance Technology Part 65 Certificate may be completed while pursuing a degree program. For students who already satisfy experience requirements established by the FAA to qualify for license testing, the Certificate in Aviation Maintenance Technology will help to strengthen skills for the written, oral, and practical examination for the Airframe and Powerplant License.

The Aviation Maintenance Technology Certificate provides broad knowledge of general aeronautics, airframe systems, and powerplant systems. The curriculum consist of six courses taken in-residence or online. The six courses consist of: 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; and AMNT 281 Aircraft Propulsion Systems and Applications.

With a BSAvM or ASAvM degree there are many career opportunities that are available to graduates. Graduates are well-prepared to take management positions mapped to the needs and demands of the aviation/aerospace maintenance industry. Aviation maintenance technicians find employment worldwide at operating equipment manufacturers (OEM), airlines in maintenance and engineering, maintenance repair and overhaul (MRO) organizations, commuter airlines, airfreight operators, air taxi operators, corporate flight departments, private aircraft owners, and many other specialized aviation services.

Graduates are employed by companies in the following areas:

Hydraulic Components and System Designing; Manufacturing Engineering; Technical Writing; Aerospace Products and Parts Manufacturing; Aerospace Systems Development; Air Transportation Maintenance; Gas Turbine Industry; Electromagnetic Technology; Aircraft & Powerplant (A&P) Mechanics/Aircraft Technicians/Aircraft Maintenance Engineer; Avionics and Electronics Technicians; Maintenance Directors; Maintenance Technicians; Quality Assurance/Quality Control Inspectors; Aircraft manufacturing; Fixed Base Operator (FBO) technicians/supervisors; and Surveillance Technology.

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The BSAvM and ASAvM prepare graduates in the following career fields: Director of GE Flight Test; Military Commanders; CEO’s; Project Managers; Program Directors; Flight Test Engineers; Directors of Maintenance; Maintenance Superintendents; Maintenance Supervisors; Corporate Legal Counsel; Former Deputy Commandant of the Marine; Corps for Aviation; Former NASA official leading the Shuttle/MIR program and Tethered Space; Flight Program; and Certified Consulting Meteorologist and “Hurricane Hunter”. Examples of employers include: Military – Uniformed and DoD Civilian (South Carolina features several military installations important to the aerospace industry: Charleston Air Force Base, Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, SC, McEntire Joint National Guard Base, Eastover, S.C. Army National Guard Aviation Support Facility, Greenville, Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter, Fort Jackson, Columbia, SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic, and Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, SC.); Government – FAA (South Carolina has six international airports that serve over 6 million passengers per year that employ in excess of 5,000 FAA staff. In addition there are almost 40 domestic airports with over 1,500 employees), Dept. of Agriculture (Forestry), Dept. of Interior; Airlines – American, Delta, United; Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) providers – AAR Corporation, TIMCO, L-3 Communications, ST Aerospace, Lufthansa Technik; Aircraft Manufacturers – Bombardier, Gulfstream, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, General Atomics, Hawker-Beechcraft, Northrop-Grumman, Sikorsky; Component Manufacturers/Service Providers – BAE Systems, Honeywell International, SAIC; and FBOs – Signature, Landmark, Million Air. Examples of jobs that are currently available for graduates with this degree are:

• A&P Mechanic, Air Wisconsin Airlines • King Air A&P Mechanic, HSGI • A&P Mechanic, Air T Mountain Air Cargo • Hydraulics Technician 4, Lockheed Martin • A&P Mechanic, APA Services • A&P Mobile Maintenance Mechanic, Stevens Aviation • Mechanic A&P Sr., Lockheed Martin • Maintenance Shift Supervisor, Air Wisconsin Airlines

Information from Payscale, Inc.

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Depending on the chosen definition, transportation’s share of GDP estimates cited can vary between 3% and more than 10%. South Carolina employers share in the creation of the GDP: Charleston Area: http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_16700.htm - JB Charleston; Boeing; Charleston International Airport; and Atlantic Aviation CHS. Greenville Area: http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_24860.htm - Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport; fedex jobs in Donaldson Center Airport (economic impact study); FedEx; Stevens Aviation; Lockheed Martin; and Axon Hentzen Aerospace. Transportation production or supply measures estimate the for-hire transportation component as equal to 2.9% of GDP and the own-account component as at least an additional 2% of GDP for a combined total of nearly 5% of GDP. Air transportation is an important component of the overall transportation industry. Embry Riddle has agreements with many companies in many different states where campuses reside. Boeing is just one example that also exists in South Carolina. Boeing in Washington State is a good example where 42% of our students work at Boeing facilities in the Seattle area. Thousands of our students are active duty and reserve military service members. Additionally, many MROs (e.g. Pratt and Whitney and United Airlines) have requested professional MRO education. ERAU-Worldwide has been linked to serving the demands of the aviation industry for many decades through the military and commercial aviation businesses. South Carolina has all five branches of the military represented and these are traditional student recruitment opportunities. Commercial, in particular Boeing, Lockheed Martin and commercial airports are also demands for aviation maintenance job opportunities. The ASAvM and BSAvM degrees will serve the traditional opportunities and those particular to South Carolina. Both degrees and the Aviation Maintenance Technology Certificate is in demand and relevant to South Carolina’s future needs.

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Master of Science in Management

The MSM Programs within the Worldwide College of Business is a growing educational endeavor. Based on data from the most current Academic Year (2015-2016), the current number of students in the MSM Program is 535. This past year more than 105 students received degrees in these Programs.

MSM Student Data (Based on 2015-2016 Academic Year Figures)

• Student Registrations- 1,239 • Student Headcount- 505 • Student Prospects- 216 • Students Applied- 314 • Students Admitted- 254 • New Students- 146 • Returning Students- 35 • Continuing Students- 324 • Degrees Awarded- 105 • Source: ERAU, WW, Dashboard, October 2016

The MSM Program currently has five majors (specializations), which are listed below. The MSM Program will continue to stay in the forefront of today and tomorrow’s educational opportunities for our students.

MSM Majors for Potential Students Living and Working in South Carolina

• Majors- o Leadership o Project Managemento Operations Managemento Global Managemento Human Resources Management

Source: ERAU, WW Catalog, 2016-2017

The MSM Program is focused on assisting our students fill both the current and future career needs of business. The South Carolina job market is expanding based on statistics developed by the South Carolina Department of Commerce (see below). With employment in South Carolina increasing by 2.6% over last year, it imperative that ERAU and its programs, such as the MSM Program, furnish the state with students with the right educational skills.

One of the largest growing global firms in South Carolina is Boeing. Besides ERAU being a global aviation/ aerospace-based university, many of the courses within the MSM Program concentrate on such topics as global management, operations management, and project management.

The MSM program also offer a diverse number of courses in a number of fields, such as finance, information systems, human resource management, organizational behavior, and business analytics.

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The MSM courses and majors, match up quite well with the various key industries within South Carolina, as stated below.

Local or Regional Employment Opportunities

• August 2016 Labor Force Numbers- o Total Labor Force- 2,297,874 (August 2015- 2,252,788) o Employed- 2,180,876 (August 2015- 2,126,323) o Unemployed- 116,998 (August 2016- 126,465) o Unemployment Rate- 5.1% (August of 2015- 5.6%) o Annual Increase in Employment +2.6% o Source: South Carolina Works on Line, September 2016

• Leading Employers in South Carolina- o Boeing

Jobs in South Carolina- 8,074 Key Project- Construction of 787 Dreamliner Current available related job positions and departments- Project Management

Specialist, Transportation Manager and Management; Information Technology Center and Research & Technology Center.

MSM Majors that match up to the needs of Boeing- global management, operations management, project management, human resources management, and leadership.

Source: Boeing website, September 2016 o Aviation Industry (outside of Boeing)

Jobs in South Carolina- 25,000 Associated Firms- Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems, Champion Aerospace, and

others. MSM Majors that match up to the needs of the aviation industries- global

management, operations management, project management, human resources management, and leadership.

Source: South Carolina Department of Commerce Website o BMW

Jobs in South Carolina- 8,000 297,326 vehicles manufactured in SC plants in 2013 MSM Majors that match up to the needs of BMW- global management,

operations management, project management, human resources management, and leadership.

Source: South Carolina Department of Commerce Website o Automobile Industry (outside of BMW)

Jobs on South Carolina- 46,700 250 firms Noted automobile firms doing business in South Carolina- Daimler AG, Michelin,

Bosch, Bridgestone Tire

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MSM Majors that match up to the needs of the automobile industry- global management, operations management, project management, human resources management, and leadership.

Source: South Carolina Department of Commerce Website

Source: South Carolina Department of Commerce Website, September 2016

As a sample, MSM Graduates would find career positions in the following South Carolina industries:

• Finance, Insurance and Real Estate (18% of the total SC industries MSM Majors- Global Management, Project Management, and Leadership.

• Manufacturing (18% of total SC industries)- MSM Majors- Operations Management, Leadership, and Project Management.

• Government (17% of the total SC industries)- All MSM Majors • Professional and Business Services (10% of the total SC industries)- All MSM Majors • Educational and Health Services (7% of the total of SC industries)- All MSM Majors

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• Transportation (5% of the total SC industries) - MSM Majors- Operations Management, Global Management, Project Management, and Leadership.

• Information (3% of the total SC industries)- MSM- Operations Management Systems, Leadership, and Global Management

• Source- South Carolina Department of Commerce Website, September 2016.

Examples of jobs that are currently available for graduates with this degree in South Carolina are:

• IBM Project Leader, GE Power • Operational Excellence Manager, B/E Aerospace • Sr. Program Manager, GKN Aerospace • Aviation Project Manager, Parrish and Partners LLC • Sr. Manufacturing Manager, GE Aviation • Project Management Purchasing, Bosch

The MSM Program would seem well suited for today and tomorrow’s South Carolina students and for fulfilling the job needs in many of the industries functioning within the state.

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Master of Science in Project Management

The Embry-Riddle Worldwide College of Business Master of Science Degree in Project Management is accredited by the Project Management Institute Global Accreditation Center for Project Management Education Programs (GAC). Degree programs that achieve GAC accreditation must demonstrate and meet the GAC’s rigorous global standards of accreditation, which include an assessment of each program’s objectives and outcomes, faculty and student evaluations, onsite and online resources, annual self-evaluation, and proof of continuous improvements in the area of project management education. GAC accreditation ensures the quality of academic degree programs and their graduates in order to meet the standards of the rapidly growing field of project management.

Much of the course work is collaborative – just as it is in the workplace. The program curriculum was developed entirely by certified PMPs®, the recognized global standard for project management knowledge and experience issued by the PMI®. PMI® is the worldwide leader in the development of standards for the evolving profession of Project Management.

Globalization is affecting almost every aspect of the world’s economy and domestic business operations. Therefore, the need for project managers exists in every industry, from aviation/aerospace, healthcare, telecommunications and finance to IT, construction, and the military. This is especially true in Charleston, South Carolina – which supports key industries such as Transportation (to include Aerospace & Automotive), Security, Medical, and Energy (Charleston County Economic Development, n.d.).

With the advanced knowledge and skill sets developed through the Master of Science in Project Management, the graduates of this degree will distinguish themselves as outstanding candidates for positions as project managers. This degree also focuses on the Project Management Institute (PMI) project knowledge areas and the corresponding 47 processes that enable graduates to skillfully address major challenges of managing projects in organizations and industry. The degree provides professionals with a rich knowledge and experience base and the capability to manage projects and project teams, to identify trends, to analyze requirements, to develop strategies, to recommend solutions, and to clearly communicate all skills essential to the success of the project manager. The degree will be beneficial to students who desire to advance and achieve their career objectives and to be valued team members in a variety of industries.

According to the Project Management Institute (PMI) labor statistics and reported with the 9th

Edition of the Earning Power – Project Management Salary Survey, the median analyzed salary for project managers in the United States is $108,200 (PMI, 2015). According to Indeed.com, there are 701 active vacancies in the project management field within the Charleston, South Carolina community (Indeed.com, n.d.). Monster.com reports 340 project management job vacancies near Charleston, SC (Monster.com, n.d.). Lastly, on Career Builder there are 87 project manager jobs posted in Charleston, SC (CareerBuilder.com, n.d.)

The United States Department of Labor reports doesn’t have a specific category for Project Management there are two key career fields that employ project managers. For example, “computer and information systems managers, often called information technology (IT) managers or IT project managers, plan, coordinate, and direct computer-related activities in an organization. They help

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determine the information technology goals of an organization and are responsible for implementing computer systems to meet those goals” and “Construction managers plan, coordinate, budget, and supervise construction projects from start to finish” (Occupational Outlook Handbook n.d.) According to the US Department of Labor reports, there are 540 construction manager jobs (see Figure 1) and 590 computer/IT manager jobs (see Figure 2) in the Charleston, South Carolina market. As shows in both Figure 1 & Figure 2 the Charleston area has the largest job density in these two career fields within the state of South Carolina.

PMI also commissioned a research study to better understand project management education

programs. The results showed that all project management degree programs experienced growth in enrollment (some with dramatic growth). Institutions surveyed believe the primary benefits of their programs have been to provide students with quantitative skills necessary for management and technology functions in industry, thereby; providing students with distinct advantages in finding attractive workplace positions upon graduation.

Figure 1: SOURCE: http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes119021.htm

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Examples of jobs that are currently available for graduates in this field in South Carolina are:

• General Operations Manager, LeapTech Composite Manufacturing • Manager, Project Management, AAIPHARMA • Construction Quality Control Manager, RC Construction • Information Systems Analyst, Lockheed Martin • Project Management Senior Manager, Lockheed Martin • Aviation Project Manager, Parrish and Partners LLC • Project Manager, JR Automation Technologies • Project Manager, Faithful + Gould

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