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UND Offers Nation's First UAS Undergraduate Degree

Programs Offered For Pilots, Sensor Operators

The University of North Dakota John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences (UND Aerospace)  said Friday it is the first educational institution in the nation to offer an undergraduate major in Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Operations. The program addresses the increasing demand for qualified pilots and sensor operators in the rapidly growing field of UAS, high-altitude aircraft that are flown remotely from the ground for both military and commercial uses.

Launched in August 2009, the curriculum places UND Aerospace in the midst of expanded U.S. acceptance and application of long-endurance, multi-mission aircraft capable of delivering persistent situational awareness and rapid strike capabilities. UAS are primarily used by the military for long-endurance reconnaissance and intelligence-gathering, and on missions that are too dangerous to risk the lives of flight crew. Civilian uses include firefighting, law enforcement, border control, ocean surveillance and weather prediction.

Describing the current shortage of qualified UAS professionals, UND Aerospace Dean Bruce Smith said, "UAS is an emerging technology that has experienced dramatic growth over the past decade. As platform use increases with military, law enforcement and other commercial applications, the demand for qualified pilots and operators will increase as well. Our program offers tremendous career opportunities to students who are passionate about aviation and aspire to push the envelope of innovation."

UND Aerospace supports over 100 airplanes and helicopters. More than 7,822 students have graduated from UND Aerospace since its founding in 1968.
 
Consistently rated as one of the top aviation programs in the nation, UND has received more than $24 million in federal, state and private funding since 2006 to research UAS performance data and national airspace issues, such as how UAS can be integrated into existing traffic patterns and airspace used by commercial and general aviation aircraft.

FMI: www.aero.und.edu

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