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Capitol Technology University Course Catalog

   
    Sep 19, 2024  
2024-2025 Course Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Course Catalog

Uncrewed and Autonomous Systems, B.S.


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The Bachelor of Science in Uncrewed and Autonomous Systems provides students with the necessary knowledge to become a professional in the field. The program provides a foundation in flight operations, mission planning, special sensors, weapons, surveillance and data collection, aeronautical technologies and ground control. Students design, construct, and fly an Uncrewed Aerial Vehicle (UAV). Students can become certified Unmanned Aerial Systems Operators, and gain the knowledge and skills to support governmental and commercial employers. The program prepares students to pass the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 107 test to become a Commercial UAV Pilot and Sport Pilot. All students will complete a capstone in which they propose, design, build, test and deliver a computer-based system.

Student Outcomes

Upon graduation, graduates will be able to

  • Analyze the fundamentals of uncrewed and autonomous systems, including the technological, social, environmental, and political aspects of the system to examine, compare, analyze and recommend conclusions.
  • Compare and contrast current uncrewed and autonomous system issues, identify contributing factors, and formulate strategies to address or further investigate.
  • Evaluate and recommend the incorporation of new technologies, methods, processes, or concepts with current uncrewed system applications, management practices, or operational policies.
  • Critically justify and validate uncrewed and autonomous system design configurations to support safe, efficient, and effective operations in applicable domains (air, space, ground, and maritime), including assessing appropriateness of major elemental components, evaluating limitations and constraints, formulating theory of operation, and supporting the perceived need.
  • Effectively communicate concepts, designs, theories, and supporting material with others in the uncrewed and autonomous systems field.
  • Investigate current uncrewed systems problems, complete a thorough review of the issue, formulate hypotheses, collect and appropriately analyze data, interpret the findings and provide a report to others in the field.
  • Improve the field of uncrewed and autonomous systems and provide solutions to uncrewed and autonomous systems challenges

Course Requirements


Bachelor of Science 122 Credits

Uncrewed and Autonomous Systems - Management Core (18 Credits)


Uncrewed and Autonomous Systems - Data Core (18 Credits)


Mathematics and Physical Sciences (19 Credits)


English, Humanities, and Social Sciences (18 Credits)


Notes


  • Students are required to complete FS-100 (Freshman Seminar) unless the student has transferred 15 credit hours or greater.
  • A student may be required to complete MA-005 and/or EN-001.  

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