Micro-Credentials Drone Exploration & Usage
Drone Exploration & Usage
Earn a micro-credential in Drone Exploration & Usage from Oklahoma State University – Oklahoma City (OSU-OKC).
Program Description
This micro-credential introduces the student to the entire realm of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), ground operations, and the support systems needed to remotely pilot the vehicle. Autonomous vehicles will also be discussed as they relate to the evolving field of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM). The micro-credential will develop the student's knowledge and skills needed to manage and operate small remotely piloted aircraft and successfully pass the FAA Part 107 written exam. The course will cover applicable Federal Aviation Regulations and operational aspects such as drone maintenance, drone registration, remote identification requirements, operating over open-air assemblies, and operations beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS).
Course/Activity Requirements
Successfully complete Drone workshop which prepares students aged 16 and older to get their Part 107 license.
Availability
This program is offered infrequently. Check back for available offerings.