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Jun 07, 2025
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2025-2026 Course Catalog
Uncrewed and Autonomous Systems, M.S.
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The Master of Science in Uncrewed and Autonomous Systems (UAS) provides students with the necessary training needed to become a professional in the field. The degree provides a foundation in flight operations, mission planning, special sensors, weapons, surveillance and data collection. Students will develop policy and risk management plans, as well as gain an understanding of aeronautical engineering, technology, and ground control. Students can also become certified Uncrewed Aerial Systems Operator and support governmental and commercial employers. A special optional course will prepare students to pass the Federal Aviation Administration Part 107 test to become a commercial UAV Remote Pilot.
All required courses are offered exclusively online in an 8-week asynchronous format.
Student Outcomes
Upon graduation, graduates will be able to
- Differentiate the major types, groups and categories of uncrewed and autonomous systems.
- Create appropriate policy guidance based upon legal, regulatory and ethical considerations of uncrewed and autonomous systems.
- Develop appropriate safety, security and risk management processes appropriate to uncrewed and autonomous systems and their components.
- Assess operational applications and considerations of uncrewed and autonomous systems and their components.
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Course Requirements
Core Courses 30 Credits Notes:
*May be added to the required 30 credits above. |
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