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Careers

The Embry-Riddle Connection Gives You a Great Shot At Aerospace Careers and Graduate School

Co-ops, Internships & Employment Opportunities

The wide breadth of knowledge and experience gained by our Engineering Physics graduates makes them very attractive to aerospace industry employers and, as a result, approximately two-thirds of each graduating class directly enters the workforce. We are proud to say that nearly all Engineering Physics graduates seeking employment as engineers upon graduation are successful. Recent Engineering Physics graduates are pursuing careers at:

  • NASA Centers
  • Boeing
  • Northrop Grumman
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Swales Aerospace
  • IT industries
  • Numerous other commercial and federal agencies

Graduate School

Equipped proportionally with engineering and science, our graduates are geared to pursue graduate studies in many different branches of engineering and science. Consequently, many Engineering Physics graduates continue their studies towards an M.S. or Ph.D. at various institutions including:

  • Stanford University
  • Cornell University
  • Notre Dame
  • MIT
  • Univ. of Michigan
  • Univ of Florida