
Check out the UAS Minor Curriculum!
UNO鈥檚 Minor in Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) equips students with the skills and knowledge to thrive in the rapidly growing drone industry.
The Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) minor at UNO offers more than just technical training—it prepares you to lead in one of the fastest-growing sectors of modern technology. As industries increasingly rely on drones for data collection, inspection, public safety, logistics, and more, having UAS expertise can set you apart no matter your major.
At UNO, the UAS minor is built to be interdisciplinary, accessible, and hands-on. You’ll learn from experienced instructors in the Aviation Institute, gain real-world flight experience, and develop the knowledge to operate safely and legally under FAA regulations. Whether you're studying computer science, criminal justice, emergency management, or environmental science, this minor gives you practical tools to apply drone technology in meaningful ways.
What sets UNO apart?
FAA Part 107 preparation: Our curriculum is tailored to help you pass the FAA knowledge exam and become a licensed drone operator.
Hands-on experience: You’ll gain flight time with both manual and autonomous systems, plus training in data capture and analysis.
Industry-relevant skills: From GIS mapping to drone journalism, we teach applications that matter in the real world.
Expert faculty and resources: Learn in a supportive environment backed by the Aviation Institute’s reputation for excellence and innovation.
Whether you're aiming to stand out to employers or innovate within your field, minoring in UAS at UNO is a smart, forward-thinking move.
A UNO student operates a commercial drone, building real-world skills in uncrewed aircraft systems.
UNO’s Minor in Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) is designed for students in any major who are interested in drone technology and want to integrate UAS expertise into their career path. This minor pairs hands-on training with essential aviation theory, offering a competitive edge in industries where drones are transforming operations.
The UAS Minor focuses on developing practical skills and foundational knowledge to safely and professionally apply drone technology in a variety of fields. You’ll learn:
Theoretical aviation knowledge to pass the FAA Part 107 exam and earn your commercial drone license
Real-world UAS flight operations, including flight planning, manual and autonomous maneuvers, and aerial data collection
Basics of aerial data processing, drone maintenance, and mission support software
How to integrate UAS solutions into your area of study or industry
Whether you're in criminal justice, emergency management, journalism, agriculture, or business, UAS skills can give you an edge. This minor equips you to:
Use drones legally and safely in professional settings
Collect and analyze aerial data
Apply UAS technology to your major’s field—from disaster response to infrastructure inspection
Contact the Aviation Institute at 402.554.3424 to schedule an advising appointment and explore how the UAS Minor can elevate your degree.
Check out the UAS Minor Curriculum!