The Unmanned Systems degree programme responds to the dynamically evolving market using these technologies in an increasingly wide range of human activities and addresses current trends within the strategic requirements of Industry 5.0 and Society 5.0, big data and artificial intelligence. Students are comprehensively introduced to the operation of drones, including legislative aspects, and gain hands-on experience flying drones and capturing and processing imagery and other records. Depending on the choice of the dissertation topic, they deepen their theoretical and practical knowledge in necessary areas such as development of new materials and design of unmanned vehicles, development of sensor equipment for unmanned vehicles, 2D and 3D mapping and monitoring using unmanned systems, autonomous operation of unmanned vehicles including collaborative systems, flight control of unmanned systems (U-space), development of methods for processing data from unmanned systems including real-time and on-line processing.