Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach Reviews
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10 Reviews - Daytona Beach (FL)
- Annual Tuition: $40,564
100% of 10 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 10 students said they would recommend this school to others
Student & Graduate Reviews
Nadean Carson
- Reviewed: 5/31/2019
- Degree: CAD/Computer Aided Drafting
- Graduation Year: 2000
"Embry-Riddle gave me the opportunity to have the individualized attention I needed, and the small class size ensured I had opportunities to be involved in everything. I knew that at a larger university, I would just be one tiny fish in a huge pond. At ERAU, I felt like I truly mattered and the staff was committed to my success. The campus has a great environment and I loved attending ERAU."
Samuel Afari
- Reviewed: 2/1/2017
- Degree: Aerospace Engineering
- Graduation Year: 2019
"Embry-Riddle is the best place to advance your studies in aviation and aerospace fields. The entire school is themed in these fields and they have the best of facilities for further studies and research. The students are friendly and helpful. The student career services department does an amazing job of assisting students connect with the companies and professionals to ensure they get jobs and internships after their degree."
Fiona-Marie Jardine
- Reviewed: 10/26/2015
- Degree: Aerospace Engineering
- Graduation Year: 2013
"Pros- The aerospace program is designed to assist students in formulating an idea of expectations when entering the real world after graduation. I have been involved in several project related tasks which not only enhanced my knowledge but my ability to work in a team setting. Team projects have given me the ability to accept the differences of individuals which ultimately allowed me to appreciate that every person brings an advantage to a team. the classes offered in the graduate program provide students with an all-round education, exposing the students with a full array of class choices. The propulsion track, which I am doing, offers classes which teach me the art of designing propulsion systems using software provided by the university and which is easily accessible at all times. Cons- the propulsion track only offers 2 classes which are directly correlated with engine design. I would have appreciated a more in depth or detailed program for this track."
adeyinka ayeni
- Reviewed: 7/7/2014
- Degree: Aerospace Engineering
- Graduation Year: 2015
"Pros good university and good program cons expensive"
Gene Gamble
- Reviewed: 8/18/2013
- Degree: Software Engineering
- Graduation Year: 2014
"The Software Engineering program is decent for the nature of the school being mostly Aeronautical based. The faculty is nice and for the most part willing to work with you. The program itself is small making class availability a problem at times."
Alecia Hurst
- Reviewed: 6/28/2013
- Degree: Mechanical Engineering
- Graduation Year: 2014
"The mechanical engineering graduate program at ERAU is very cohesive, hands-on, and adaptive to your area of interest in studies. The program effectively maintains a balance between theoretical and project-oriented education. The faculty and career services work to help prepare you for your professional career while providing you networking advice and opportunities. Some of the main cons are the amount of provided funding for some projects and the amount of financial aid and graduate teacher assistant positions available to help support graduate students at a fairly expensive university."
Dawn Keiser
- Reviewed: 4/22/2013
- Degree: Liberal Studies
- Graduation Year: 2015
"Great instructors and great classes. The workload is difficult to keep up with but not impossible (it is a Masters program after all)."
Seth Simpson
- Reviewed: 4/5/2013
- Degree: Business
- Graduation Year: 2015
"It is a program that is very highly respected and not offered at a lot of schools."