Engineer the Future of Uncrewed and Autonomous Systems
Embry‑Riddle is a pioneering institution in uncrewed and robotics education. In the Master of Science in Uncrewed and Autonomous Systems Engineering, your prior engineering education and interest in uncrewed flight are the ideal combination to take your career to the next level. Whether you are a recent graduate or working professional, this degree will help you transition to new, exciting roles in the growing field of uncrewed systems.
You’ll benefit from small class sizes and hands-on learning through the Uncrewed and Autonomous Systems Engineering degree program. Beyond exploring engineering for aircraft, you'll study autonomous systems related to automobiles, drones, surface and undersea marine vessels and spacecraft.
Program Details
Offered at the Daytona Beach Campus
Housed in the College of Engineering, the Master of Science in Uncrewed and Autonomous Systems Engineering is one of the first — and still one of the few — programs to offer the opportunity to study the engineering of uncrewed and autonomous systems.
This engineering master's degree prepares you to develop systems that operate along a spectrum of autonomy, from drones and autonomous robotics to surface water and underwater vessels and spacecraft. Students will have access to the highly specialized labs and facilities within the College of Engineering.
You can customize your degree with 15 credits of core coursework, 15 credits of electives and a thesis or graduate project.
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Methods of Study
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Career Opportunities
The graudate program in Uncrewed and Autonomous Systems Engineering prepares you to enter the cross-disciplinary engineering field of uncrewed and automated systems for land, sea, sky or space.