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Aviation Technology - Aviation Management - Unmanned Aircraft Systems Emphasis - BS

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Aviation Technology Undergraduate BS

College

College of Agriculture & Natural Resources

Program Level

Undergraduate

About this Degree

The Aviation Technology - Aviation Management degree is designed for students who intend to pursue a career in airport management and unmanned aircraft systems. 

Students will learn the discipline’s latest technology with hands-on and research-based courses. First- and second-year students will complete courses in aviation subjects such as aviation history, weather, flight principles, airport management, and start to take emphasis courses. During junior and senior years, students focus on deeper topics in their emphasis area, and prepare for careers with courses in airline management, aviation law, national airspace and more.

Unmanned Aircraft Systems Emphasis: This emphasis introduces the rules, regulations and certification to become a Commercial Remote Pilot, with practical design, build and flight labs. Students will learn to fly course drones and gain experience in aerial photography, mapping and data collection/analysis.

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  • The highest math requirement for this degree is course

Admission Requirements for this Program

  • New freshmen: Admitted to USU in Good Standing

  • Transfer students from other institutions or other programs at USU: 2.50 GPA