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We tend to get a little more indepth at UND such as system components and such. That's why they call us the Harvard of the sky.
Oh my god...did I really just read that? I believe that title without a doubt belongs to Embry-Riddle. UND is nothing more than the the Tufts of the sky, where those without the academic acumen (or checkbook) of a true Ivy-Leaguer of the Sky are banished to.
OK, just kidding. Other than working with a lot of competent (if sometimes cocky) pilots from both schools, I don't really know anything about either one. I am eternally suspicious, though, of aviation degrees, as I think they sometimes fail to give students critical learning tools like knowing where research tools are on campus.