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http://science.howstuffworks.com/pilot3.htm

"n the civilian career path, you can attend a college that offers a two- or four-year degree (some universities even offer advanced degrees in aviation) along with flight training toward various pilot certificates. Several universities in the United States and Canada offer courses along with flight training so that you graduate with a bachelor's or associate's degree in aviation along with a commercial pilot certificate and multi-engine and instrument ratings"

What schools offer that? Links would be great and are they $$ and hard to get into?

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  1. Utah State University I believe has a program like that through their air force ROTC program. Everyone in AFROTC graduates with a minor in aerospace studies  and I'm pretty sure you can graduate with pilots license as well.

    USU is much cheaper than Embry-Riddle too, and just as good (number 1 NASA school, top 2% of all engineering schools, great aeronautics programs)

    www.usu.edu

    type afrotc into the search


  2. I only know of one school in my local area, but here's the info:

    Miami Dade College in Miami, Florida

    Offers Associate in Science degree in Professional Pilot Technology, as well as other aviation related degrees and certificates.

    http://www.mdc.edu/Homestead/aviation/pr...

  3. Probably the most well-known civilian university in the USA (and in the world, for that matter) for aviation studies is Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.  It has campuses in Daytona Beach, Florida and Prescott, Arizona, as well as online.  

    Here is the school's website:

    http://www.erau.edu/

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