Erau webinar plus feb 2017 BSEM and MAM

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Welcome to the February 2017 Webinar Plus Degree BriefingThursday, Feb. 16, 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time (USA)

Our Agenda Today:

• Introductions and Overview of ERAU—Bill Gibbs• The Bachelor of Science In Emergency Services—Dr. Ron Wakeham• The Master of Aviation Maintenance—Mark Kantiz• Questions and Answers

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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University• Fully-accredited, independent, nonprofit university based in Daytona Beach, Florida• Oldest (1926) and most prestigious aviation-related university in the world• More than 70 undergraduate and graduate degrees (Associates to Ph.D.) + Professional Education• 32,000 students

Worldwide Campus• 130 campuses around the world • Classroom, Real-time Virtual Classroom, Online

About ERAU

PresentersDr. Ronald WakehamAssociate ProfessorChair, Security and Emergency Services College of Arts and SciencesRonald.wakeham@erau.edu

Mark KanitzAssistant Professor

Chair, Master of Aviation MaintenanceCollege of Aeronautics

email: mark.kanitz@erau.edu

SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES

COLLEGE ARTS & SCIENCES

DR. RONALD WAKEHAM, DEPT. CHAIRDR. MK GORMAN, PROGRAM CHAIRDR. RENE HERRON, ASSOC. CHAIR

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE EMERGENCY SERVICES

• Current & future emergency services response disciplines - public & private sectors

• Two specializations•Aviation Emergency Management •Fire & Emergency Services

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE EMERGENCY SERVICES

• 1 of 6 schools globally:•FESHE recognized• IFSAC accredited•SACS accredited•100% online

EMERGENCY SERVICES PROGRAM

• Program Specializations 39 credits • Open Electives 27 credits• NFA certificates

• Also a minor 15 credits

• 204 students applied (2015-2017 YTD)

• 133 admitted (2015-2017 YTD)• 34 new students (2016-2017 YTD)• 84 currently enrolled • 5 degrees awarded

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Enrollments

STUDENTS

• Focus on creating agreements/equivalency & cooperative partnerships

•Air University, Associate to Baccalaureate Cooperative (AU-ABC)

•Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting Working Group (ARFFWG)

•American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE)

AGREEMENTS

•NFPA ARFF Technical Committee Task Group members

•FESHE educational committees • IFSAC Congress •ARFFWG Board Support

INTERNATIONALCOMMITTEES & RESEARCH

•Working with ARFFWG •NTSB recommendations from Asiana SFO crash

• Infectious disease best practices (with Indiana University, Harvard, University of Texas, et al)

•Confined space rescue •Unmanned Aerial Systems within Emergency Management

RESEARCH

•Diversity research in aviation education•NFPA policy and development•Leadership programs in aviation education• Interactive technology training for public safety professionals & ARFF

•Software development for hazardous materials virtual learning environments

•Civil Air Patrol in today’s National Response Framework

RESEARCH CONT.

B.S. Homeland Security• Risk analyses, operations plans & exercises, perform

physical security evaluations to identify & protect US infrastructure

M.S. Cyber Security Management • Forensic, project & policy expertise - oversight of human &

digital resources M.S. Human Security & Resilience • Core issues & challenges underlie EM, community resilience,

vulnerabilities in US infrastructure

OTHER DEGREES

GRADUATE PROGRAMS

• 100% Online• Being Developed with Daytona Beach Faculty • Complements – does not compete with the

Daytona Beach Cybersecurity Engineering degree program

• Available since January 2016

Mark Kanitz Program Chair, MAM

Master of Aviation Maintenance

Degree Brief Feb 2017

Mission: Gaining and applying the necessary knowledge for success in today’s global aviation industry

Need: Shortage of skilled personnel to meet projected demands in the aviation maintenance industry.

Degree Overview

What kind of degree program is the Master of Aviation Maintenance?

The MAM is a professional degree with the primary focus of providing the knowledge and skills needed for supervisors and managers to succeed in today’s highly complex – and growing - global aviation industry.

30 credit graduate degree program; core of nine courses plus a Capstone

What is the goal of the Master of Aviation Maintenance degree program?

To produce graduates who possess the skills to succeed as supervisors and managers in today’s dynamic and highly complex global aviation industry

• NO prerequisite • Knowledge of aviation maintenance is recommended but not required. Transfer Credit• All transfer credit is on a case by case basis. Courses must pass the 75% rule

for transfer credit to be applied

Prerequisite Knowledge

What is the target population for this degree program?

Post-bachelor student with: – Education in aviation maintenance, aeronautics,

aeronautical science, and other related degrees– Professional aviation maintainers– Those that seek advanced positions (supervisory or

managerial) within the aviation maintenance industry

What is the necessity for this degree program?

• Growth of aviation industry worldwide• Projected growth means more technicians!• Current projections indicate a shortage of qualified personnel

What are the potential job opportunities for a graduate of this degree program?

• Supervisor/Manager of Aviation Maintenance• Director/Chief of Maintenance• Manager of Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul Operations organizations• Aviation Maintenance/Aerospace Project Manager• Executive Maintenance positions in corporate and regional airlines• Maintenance Officer• Director of Quality Assurance• Maintenance Control Supervisor• Chief Inspector

What are the potential salaries for graduates of the degree program?

• Director of Aerospace Program Management: $151,000 annual salary

• Aviation/Aerospace Program Manager: $107,000 annual salary

• Aircraft Maintenance Manager: $74,200 annual salary

MAM Subject Course Overview

• Maintenance Management • Safety, Health, and Environmental Legislation, Litigation & Compliance • Logistics • Safety • Managerial Accounting • Leadership • Maintenance Resource Management (MRM)• Project Management for Aviation Maintenance

Program Outcomes• Integrate aviation maintenance within a global business

environment. • Develop strategies for managing the resources of global

aviation maintenance. • Analyze data to make decisions for gaining efficiencies

within the global aviation maintenance organization.• Integrate a safety culture into a global aviation

maintenance environment.

Graduate Success • New Program• Highlights what skills

are need to work in this global industry

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Author/Contact

Mark A. Kanitz Program Chair, Master of Aviation Maintenance Assistant Professor of Aeronautics,College of Aeronautics, WorldwideEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Orlando, FLemail: mark.kanitz@erau.edu Website: http://worldwide.erau.edu/

PresentersDr. Ronald WakehamAssociate ProfessorChair, Security and Emergency Services College of Arts and SciencesRonald.wakeham@erau.edu

Mark KanitzAssistant Professor

Chair, Master of Aviation MaintenanceCollege of Aeronautics

email: mark.kanitz@erau.edu