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What sets UND's Aviation Department apart? World-renowned academic excellence; Largest collegiate training fleet in the world; State-of-the-art facilities; 7 aviation degrees; Liberal arts core curriculum
UND Aerospace, along with the Nistler College of Business and Public Administration, offers two aviation degree programs with a total of six academic majors. Each has its own flight course requirements, which affect the cost of a degree program.
The second-largest degree-granting college at UND, the John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences operates one of the largest fleets of civilian aircraft in North America.
Find resources for current aviation students, including forms, interactive trainers, career opportunities, and flight requirements.
Elaine Erickson | flight.accounts@aero.und.edu | 701.777.2791 - Option 2. Find resources for new aviation students, including medical requirements, FAA enrollment, and contact information.
The Department of Aviation employs world-class faculty and staff across all spectrums of the aviation industry.
UND Aerospace is a world-renowned center for aerospace learning, nationally acclaimed for our achievements in collegiate aviation education, atmospheric research, space studies, and earth system science and policy research.
Our 141 program pairs the quality of training of UND Aerospace with the added benefit of an in-house examining authority. Aviation opportunities are limitless. The aviation industry is at an all-time high. Opportunities for graduates, as well as internship and co-ops, are readily available.
Explore Our Degree Programs. Highly respected by the aviation industry, the John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences offers a liberal arts core curriculum combined with a professional aviation education in a variety of specialties.
The Department of Aviation utilizes many interactive trainers and tools in its curricula. Most are accessible for anyone to use.