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The Master of Science in Unmanned Systems enables working professionals to specialize in policy development, system design, and ethical considerations surrounding unmanned technology.
Embry-Riddle's Master of Science in Unmanned Systems, a non-engineering program, explores this growing field by covering subjects like policy formulation, ethical frameworks, and operational management. Participants will develop expertise in critical aspects that ensure effective mission execution across various unmanned systems – from remotely operated to semi-autonomous and fully independent platforms.
Program Learning Objectives
This graduate program in UAS equips students to:
Analyze how laws and regulations shape industry standards for unmanned systems
Evaluate appropriate unmanned vehicle configurations and equipment options
Process and analyze operational data for unmanned systems implementation
Assess the feasibility and effectiveness of unmanned system solutions