Unmanned Aerial Systems Minor

A minor in Unmanned Aerial Systems is for all students who are interested in the operation, design and or management of unmanned aircraft. Depending upon individual interests and background, a variety of courses from the Schools of Arts, Engineering and Sciences can be included. The Unmanned Aerial System minor requires a total of 18 credit hours. A minimum of two courses must come from Group I (ECE 301, 362, 479) and the remainder of the courses may come from Group II (ART 205, CE 225, CE 225L, ECE 221, ECE 251, ECE 251L, ECE 322, ECE 478, ENGR 109, ENGR 109L, ME 201, ME 413, ME 442, PSYC 306).

 


Course Requirements

Choose 6 hours from Group I

ECE 301Introduction to UAS Systems

3

ECE 479/ME 479Mission Planning and Operations

3

ECE 362/ME 362Introduction to Unmanned Aerial Systems

3

Total Credit Hours:6

Choose 12 hours from Group II

ART 205Beginning Digital Photography

3

CE 225Geomatics (formerly CE 125)

3

CE 225LGeomatics Lab (formerly CE 125L)

1

ECE 221Electric Circuit Analysis I

3

ECE 251Microcontroller Architecture and Programming

3

ECE 251LMicrocontroller Architecture and Programming Laboratory

1

ECE 322/ME 322Linear Control Systems

3

ECE 478Digital Control Systems

3

ENGR 109Introduction to Meteorology

3

ENGR 109LIntroduction to Meteorology Laboratory

1

ME 201Manufacturing Processes

3

ME 413Aerodynamics

3

ME 442Internal Combustion Engines

3

PSYC 306Human Factors

3

Total Credit Hours:12