Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), also known as drones or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), are a rapidly growing field with applications in industries like defense, agriculture, logistics, surveying, and emergency response. Many universities and colleges now offer degree programs, certificates, and specialized training in UAS technology. Below are some common degree programs and educational pathways related to unmanned aircraft systems:
1. Bachelor’s Degree Programs in UAS
These 4-year programs provide foundational knowledge in drone technology, aviation regulations, remote sensing, and autonomous systems.
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Examples:
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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) – BS in Unmanned Aircraft Systems Science
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University of North Dakota (UND) – BS in Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operations
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Kansas State University (KSU) – BS in Unmanned Aircraft Systems
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Oklahoma State University (OSU) – BS in Aerospace Administration & Operations (UAS Track)
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Liberty University – BS in Aeronautics (Unmanned Aerial Systems)
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2. Associate Degrees & Technical Programs
2-year programs focusing on hands-on drone piloting, maintenance, and industry applications.
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Examples:
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Sinclair Community College (Ohio) – AAS in Unmanned Aerial Systems
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Lake Area Technical College (South Dakota) – AAS in Unmanned Aerial Systems
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Community College of Beaver County (Pennsylvania) – AAS in Unmanned Aviation
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3. Master’s Degree Programs
Advanced studies in UAS engineering, policy, or operations.
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Examples:
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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University – MS in Unmanned Systems
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University of North Dakota – MS in Aviation (UAS Focus)
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Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) – MS in Aeronautics (UAS Concentration)
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4. Certificate & Professional Training Programs
Short-term programs for FAA Part 107 certification, drone mapping, or specialized industry training.
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Examples:
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FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certification (required for commercial drone operations)
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University of Florida – Professional Certificate in Drones for Environmental Science
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Purdue University – UAS Operations & Safety Certificate
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Key Areas of Study in UAS Programs
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Drone Piloting & Operations (FAA regulations, flight training)
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Aerospace Engineering & Robotics (UAV design, propulsion, autonomy)
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Remote Sensing & GIS (LiDAR, photogrammetry, mapping)
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Cybersecurity & Counter-UAS (Drone defense systems)
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Business & Law (Commercial drone applications, insurance, policy)
Career Paths with a UAS Degree
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Commercial Drone Pilot (Photography, inspections, agriculture)
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UAS Operations Manager (Logistics, fleet management)
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Aerospace Engineer (Drone design & manufacturing)
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GIS & Surveying Specialist (Mapping & data analysis)
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Military/Government UAS Operator (Defense, border patrol, search & rescue)
FAA Certification Requirements
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Part 107 License (Mandatory for commercial drone pilots in the U.S.)
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Additional Certifications (Night operations, beyond visual line of sight – BVLOS)
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