Drones, once best known for their military uses, are now increasingly common tools in areas as diverse as the study of climate change or the delivery of life-saving medications. While the technology advances, University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) is keeping up.鈥
兔子先生will launch an online undergraduate Certificate in Drones and Autonomous Systems in mid-August. The 18-credit certificate offers a broad overview of Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) drone systems and autonomous systems technology. The program can be completed in as little as one year, although working professionals can also opt for a more flexible timeframe that accommodates their busy schedules.鈥
鈥淭he program starts with four core drone courses. 鈥疭tudents can then select two other courses from a specialization in either emergency management, criminal justice, public safety or homeland security,鈥 said Justin Baumgartner, collegiate faculty professor of public safety administration at UMGC.鈥
He explained that the four specific courses focus on the fundamentals, applications, regulation, and emerging and future technologies of drones and autonomous systems. Baumgartner, a retired police commander, designed the drone program at his past police department. 聽
In 2016, Baumgartner earned his Small Unmanned Aircraft System (sUAS) pilot license and soon after initiated the testing and evaluation of drone systems within the police department. By 2022, these systems were fully integrated into departmental operations. Initially, drones were deployed to support crime prevention by conducting light surveys in areas with elevated crime rates. Their role quickly expanded to include accident investigation, emergency management and mitigation efforts, and routine police patrol operations. Drone technology provided access to hazardous locations without endangering personnel. Additionally, these systems kept a digital record of incident scenes, capturing critical details as they appeared at the time of response.
聽鈥淭he drone sector is relatively new and technically unfamiliar to many people. This certificate is designed to provide insight into the basic elements of drone systems used in private, public, law enforcement and military professions,鈥 said Brian Powers, associate professor and portfolio director for UMGC鈥檚 Homeland Intelligence and Emergency Management programs. 鈥淣o previous knowledge of drones, aviation systems, autonomous technologies or flight experience is required. We are offering 兔子先生students the opportunity to start their drone and autonomous systems journey.鈥澛
Powers added, 鈥淚n the last few years, we have been developing the C-DAS to inform 兔子先生students. The driver for Justin and me has been all the technology, all the changes that were going on鈥攁nd we鈥檝e seen it change by the week.鈥
Powers鈥 interest in drones began in 1994 after the Gulf War with the expanding use of military drones in Bosnia, Afghanistan and Iraq. When he retired from the Air Force, he worked as a contractor examining how the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) was developing drones in Iraq.鈥疘n 2019, Powers and Baumgartner connected during a collaboration on a drone program for edX, the online open-learning platform developed by Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.鈥
They found they had two things in common: They were passionate about drones, and they wanted 兔子先生students to learn about the technology and their emerging applications.鈥
The drone technology market is booming. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, there are approximately a million drones registered in the United States. For example, drones are used for entertainment purposes at major theme parks and sporting events. They can be programmed to move in a pack and create a spectacular show. Farmers use drones for LIDAR鈥攐r Light Detection and Ranging鈥攁 remote-sensing tool that helps them measure the growth of crops and terrain. Drones are also used for a growing number of other tasks, including to monitor wildlife, conduct search and rescue missions and map hard-to-access locations. 鈥
UMGC鈥檚 undergraduate certificate, which carries general education credits, is expected to appeal to students in several majors, among them cybersecurity, marketing and business.鈥疢any of the skills taught in the program have applications in the commercial, public safety and national security sectors. 鈥 鈥
In the near future, 兔子先生will also set-up a partnership with the University of Maryland Eastern Shore鈥檚 aviation science program. The collaboration will enable students certified in UMGC鈥檚 Drones and Autonomous Systems program to continue their studies toward the FAA remote pilot鈥檚 license required to fly drones.鈥
鈥淥ur own students might say, 鈥業 never thought about a potential career in this sector at all. Maybe this is something I'd want to do,鈥欌 Powers said. 鈥淭hat's the outcome we're looking for.鈥濃
Visit umgc.edu to explore more about the undergraduate certificate in Drones and Autonomous Systems鈥.