VCSU – Valley City State University is launching a new certificate that prepares students to fly unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV).

Starting in the Fall 2025 semester, the VCSU Social Science Department is offering an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle/Unmanned Aerial Systems program. The 7-credit certificate of completion includes three classes and can be completed in one academic year. Students will learn about the use of UAVs in private and public sectors, safe operation of UAVs, as well as real flight experience with various UAVs.

The coursework prepares students to take the FAA Part 107 Unmanned Aircraft General – Small (UAG) exam. Successful completion of the exam allows students to commercially fly UAVs and have the background for more specialized training in the field of their choosing.

The courses will be taught by VCSU assistant professor Jacob Clauson, who is a certified commercial UAV pilot with five years of flying experience.

“By maintaining a broad and adaptable curriculum, we ensure that participants gain relevant, real-world skills that align with current industry needs,” said Clauson. “This flexibility allows students to integrate UAV expertise seamlessly into their careers, whether in agriculture, construction, photography, or other emerging fields. Regardless of a student’s prior experience, this certificate program will enhance their confidence in operating various UAV systems and fully prepare them for the exam required to become a commercial UAV pilot.”

The certificate includes a 3-credit introductory course and a 1-credit flight experience course during the fall semester, and then a 3-credit course during the spring that directly prepares students to take the FAA Part 107 exam.

Emily Fenster, chair of VCSU’s social science department, envisions the certificate being useful for VCSU students and community members.

“We aspired to create a certificate that is responsive to rapidly evolving industry demands,” said Fenster. “The general approach taken is intentional, as it is open to any student or community member who wants this skillset to complement their existing academic and professional plans.”