UAS111 — Introduction to Drone Technology
3 credit hours - Three hours lecture weekly; one term. This course meets the Technology Requirement. Learn information technology concepts and skills that are fundamental to social, personal, business, and academic environments through the study of Drone Technology. Learn about the command and control networks, hardware, software, security, privacy, ethics, and emerging technologies as they apply to the workforce demands for small uncrewed aircraft systems (sUAS). Learn basic drone flying skills, the rules for recreational drone flying and the required knowledge to become a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Part 107 Certified Drone Pilot. Lab fee $20. Location(s) Typically Arnold Main Campus (MC) Term(s) Typically all and spring Course
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- Architecture and Interior Design
- Associate of Science: Science Transfer
- Associate of Science: Science Transfer - Astronomy/Physics
- Associate of Science: Science Transfer - Chemistry
- Associate of Science: Science Transfer - Earth Science
- Associate of Science: Science Transfer - Environmental Science
- Associate of Science: Science Transfer - Premedical Professionals
- Construction Management
- Electronics Engineering Technology
- Mechatronics Engineering Technology
- Electronics Technology