Development of a Stackable Certificate Program for Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) Technicians

North Dakota established the Northern Plains Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Test Site in 2013. In 2015 Grand Sky, the nation's first commercial UAS-focused business park, opened in Grand Forks, N.D. and in 2020, work began on the nation's largest statewide UAS network, enabling UAS flights beyond visual line of sight. During this time, North Dakota's UAS industry has grown from several dozen workers to more than 1,000. Growth in UAS technology, coupled with advancements in UAS applications in agriculture and natural resources management, has created a need for skilled UAS technicians in rural North Dakota. Dakota College at Bottineau proposes to help meet North Dakota's emerging need for small Unmanned Aircraft System (sUAS) technicians by developing a stackable certificate program that will prepare graduates to enter the sUAS workforce. This project will advance scientific education and increase prosperity for North Dakota farmers, ranchers, state agencies, and businesses via UAS technology.

Through education and hands-on training, the proposed project will address North Dakota's growing need for licensed sUAS pilots in agriculture and natural resources management. The goals of this project include (1) growing the current sUAS curriculum into a stackable certificate program designed to meet the needs of business, industry and state agency partners; (2) training faculty in sUAS, remote sensing, and agricultural and natural resources software applications; and (3) delivering continuing education in sUAS technology to technicians already in the workplace. The project will enhance the efficiency and accuracy of North Dakota's agriculture operations and natural resources management by putting drone technology into the hands of highly qualified sUAS pilots. Documented student work and internship experiences will contribute to the body of research on sUAS applications in agriculture and natural resources management. Data collected and project results will be disseminated through NCAT and ATE.

ATE Award Metadata

Award Number
2247777
Funding Status
ATE Start Date
October 1st, 2023
ATE Expiration Date
September 30th, 2026
ATE Principal Investigator
Linda Burbidge
Primary Institution
Dakota College at Bottineu
Record Type
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