Unmanned Aircraft Systems

UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS – #8305/#8306
UAS Syllabus

ABOUT:

  • The Unmanned Aircraft Systems course prepares students to fly drones under the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Part 107 Guidelines.
  • Students get an overview of the national airspace system, FAA regulations, and the design and operation of small drones.
  • Students monitor the weather, address the loading and performance of drones, collect data, and coordinate flight operation logistics.
  • Students will use the Zephyr simulation software to practice flying.
  • -This program is dual enrolled with Virginia Peninsula Community College.
  • Students can earn the 18-credit Career Studies Certificate in Unmanned Flight Systems. 
  • Students can compete in regional drone competitions. 

STUDENT STUDY:

-UMS 107 – Anyone flying a drone for business, commercial enterprise, or non- profit work needs to operate under Part 107 rules and must for a FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certification. Students get an overview of the national airspace system, weather, FAA regulations and airport operations.

– UMS 111 – Focuses on aspects of manual flight, and allows students to practice flying different drones in a variety of applications and locations.

– UMS 177 – Prepares students to work with drones by building them from the base up. This enables students to see how different components work together.

– UMS 211 – Learn how to program a drone for automated flight. Provides in- depth coverage of planning and completing autonomous missions.

– UMS 295 – Drones for photography and videos. Applies principles of cinematography in photography and videography. Learn about frame rates, format, composition, rule of thirds, symmetry, and perspective. Students create a 1-minute reel using a drone and a portfolio of drone photos and videos.

– UMS 195 – Mapping and surveying using drones. Students learn how to use advance software to create 3D models.

PREREQUISITES:

Completion of Algebra I and English 10 with a grade of “C” or above

CAMPUS LOCATION: Woodside Lane, Newport News

SESSIONS: AM AND PM

CLASS SIZE: 20 per Session

CREDENTIALS: Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Flight Technician Career Studies Certificate, FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certification, FAA TRUST Certificate

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS:

INSTRUCTOR: Julie Young, julie.young@nhrec.org (757) 874-4444 ext. 9-5550

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
Unmanned Aircraft Pilot

Aircraft Systems Operator

Aviation Technician

Aircraft and Powerplant Mechanic

Surveyor

POST-SECONDARY PARTNERS:
Virginia Peninsula Community College