CONTINUING EDUCATION
It’s never too late to learn. At Vaughn College, our continuing education program can be the building blocks to advancing your professional development. We offer some of today’s most exciting and relevant continuing education college courses, some of which count toward a Vaughn academic degree. See what your future holds.
SEE WHAT VAUGHN COLLEGE HAS TO OFFER
UNMANNED SAFETY INSTITUTE FAA
Vaughn College in conjunction with the Unmanned Safety Institute is offering the following courses:
(FAA) Part 107 Prep Course
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 107 Prep Course addresses all pertinent aeronautical knowledge factors outlined by the FAA for the Unmanned Aircraft General (UAG) examination and augments those with safety concepts and practices to develop well-informed and responsible remote pilots. Students who successfully complete the course receive a certificate of completion from the Unmanned Safety Institute and are well prepared to pass the UAG Exam. Click here for more info and to register.
SMALL UAS SAFETY CERTIFICATION ™ (sUASSC) PATHWAY Course of Study
The small UAS safety certificate is designed to set a safety-inspired foundation for any UAS operation. The Unmanned Safety Institute’s small UAS safety certificate covers all pertinent aeronautical knowledge as outlined by the FAA and augments this knowledge with safety practices that will ensure all participants are responsible remote pilots who are ready to lead in the UAS industry. The small UAS safety certificate meets both the safety-training requirement for USI PRO ™ ratings and the FAA knowledge area required for the remote pilot airman certificate.
The Small UAS Safety certificate also gives remote pilots a sound foundation in the theoretical aspect, as it covers a wide survey of UAS Technologies and concepts. In order to qualify for the certificate, applicants must complete an approved course of study covering the course themes and also pass a proctored exam. This curriculum will require learners to dedicate considerable time and independent study, but will also expose them to professional development and networking. The total time required is estimated at 155 hours, with each of the four college courses requiring approximately 39 hours of work. Learn More
For more information on the continuing education program, our professional development opportunities or any of these certificates contact the Admissions office at (718) 429-6600, extension 118.