North Carolina has long been known as a leader in workforce development thanks, in large part, to its extensive network of higher-education resources.
Academic and training programs available near the North Carolina Global TransPark provide an ample supply of educated and trained workers. Additionally, more than 18,000 service members – many with skills and training in aerospace and aviation-related fields – exit active duty each year in Eastern North Carolina.
University Programs
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East Carolina University offers degrees in engineering, engineering science, technology and doctor of philosophy degrees.
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North Carolina State University offers bachelor, master and doctoral degrees in all areas of engineering, including aerospace engineering and materials science engineering. Articulation agreements in place with the North Carolina Community College System, creating the 2+2 Engineering Program.
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is home to the Center for Logistics and Global Strategy at its Kenan Institute for Private Enterprise.
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Elizabeth City State University offers undergraduate degrees in aviation science, training students for advanced careers in aviation and aerospace.
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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University offers undergraduate and graduate courses in several aeronautical fields at its Goldsboro campus.
Community College Programs
The North Carolina Community College System is the United States' third largest and is dedicated to developing programs that enhance skills required to work in North Carolina's top industries. Features include:
- Customized industry training
- Career Readiness Certification training
- 2+2 Engineering Program
Lenoir Community College
- Home of the Advanced Machining Center
- Associate degrees in aviation management, global logistics technology
- Continuing education in aerospace manufacturing readiness
Craven Community College
- Associate degrees in aviation systems technology, machining technology, manufacturing technology
Wayne Community College
- Continuing education in airport operations, aviation ground school, aviation maintenance
Pitt Community College
- Associate degrees in computer-integrated machining, electrical systems technology, industrial management technology, industrial systems technology, mechanical engineering technology, welding technology
James Sprunt Community College
- Associate degree in agribusiness technology, computer information technology, electrical and electronics technology, general occupational technology, welding technology
Spirit AeroSystems Composite Center of Excellence
The Spirit AeroSystems Composite Center of Excellence is the home of workforce development training programs that the North Carolina Community College System has developed specifically for Spirit AeroSystems. The 33,000 square-foot center is open to the public for a wide range of training and educational needs. In addition to classrooms and meeting spaces, it offers technology labs, industrial training rooms and a composites training lab.