B.S. in Uncrewed Aircraft Systems to M.S. in Uncrewed Systems
This program allows the exceptional student to complete the Bachelor of Science in Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (BSUNC) and Master of Science in Uncrewed Systems (MSUNC) degrees.
Upon completing the BSUNC requirements, the Bachelor of Science degree in Uncrewed Aircraft Systems will be conferred, and students will be enrolled in the MSUNC degree. In any graduate course taken by an undergraduate student, a grade of “B” or better must be earned. If a grade of “C” or “F” is earned in any of the graduate courses taken in lieu of the elective courses in the BSUNC degree, the student will be removed from the MSUNC program and may continue to complete the BSUNC degree only.
This special program will challenge students and develop their knowledge and understanding of concepts in aeronautical science while integrating their skills in aviation and aerospace applications. The applicant must maintain a minimum of a 3.00 CGPA and have demonstrated superior academic capability.
Approved Courses for the Combined Option
Students enrolled in the combined option must consult their academic advisor and the MSUNC program coordinator to determine the appropriate course selection. Up to three 500-level graduate courses may be taken, replacing an equal number of upper-level and/or any level open elective courses in the BSUNC degree.
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Combined Program Requirements
Undergraduate BSUNC Courses | 113 | |
MSUNC Transition Courses | 9 | |
Graduate MSUNC Courses | 24 | |
Total Credits | 146 |
Students must fulfill the required MSUNC core classes and any remaining courses from the transitional period that have not been completed.