Clemson University is offering an online training program for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) professionals, to provide them with the certifications and practical skills required to advance their careers.
The UAS Vocation course is open to everyone from students to experienced pilots, and provides training in FAA Part 107 exam preparation, flight training using advanced simulators, 3D mapping and modeling techniques, and introduction to UAS thermography.
Upon completion of the course, UAS Vocation graduates leave the program with three certifications including FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate, APSA Flight Proficiency Certificate, and Level 1 UAS Thermography Certificate.
As for UAS Mission Administration, this course is designed for pilots who already have foundation drone skills and are ready to advance into mission planning, program management, and high-level UAS operations.
Clemson Drone offers weekly live calls with Dr. Joe Burgett who is a tenured professor at Clemson University and director of the Clemson Applied Technology (CAT) Lab. He ensures that students receive the most relevant and up-to-date training available.
Specialized courses are also available for individuals seeking more specific drone training. These courses provide targeted skills for professionals looking to focus on a particular niche within the drone industry.
Clemson Drone is committed to supporting active-duty military personnel and veterans in their transition to civilian careers, and provides scholarships and tuition reimbursement programs to help them gain the necessary certifications and training.
Clemson Drone offers a structured, certification-driven approach to UAS training, making it one of the American universities leading the way in professional drone education.
The program is 100% online with live weekly sessions led by Dr. Burgett, making it easy and flexible for anyone to access from anywhere.
More information about course details, enrollment options, and start dates is available on the Clemson Drone’s website.