SUNY Sullivan Launches Drone Operator Microcredential Program

The new Drone Operator Microcredential Program is designed to equip students with essential skills in the rapidly growing field of drone technology. This program offers an opportunity for students to gain verified skills and competencies, enhancing their resumes and advancing their careers.

The Drone Operator Microcredential Program provides hands-on experience and practical knowledge in operating and maintaining Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). The program also covers the basic principles of flying drones, including how to maintain and operate different flight systems. Students will also learn essential troubleshooting techniques for ground control stations and UAS maintenance. Additionally, the program includes training in photography and video editing, focusing on exposure, composition, and editing skills that are marketable across various industries.

Graduates of this program will be well-prepared to create high-quality visual content for industries such as media production, law enforcement, engineering, and more. The hands-on approach ensures that students not only learn theoretical concepts but also gain practical experience that is directly applicable to real-world scenarios. Moreover, this microcredential can be partially stacked with SUNY Sullivan’s Computer Graphics/Graphic Design AAS degree, offering students an opportunity to expand their qualifications and career prospects further.

Students enrolled in this microcredential program may be eligible for New York State Part-Time Tuition Assistance for Non-Degree Credentials.

“Whether you’re looking to upskill, reskill, or explore a new field, microcredentials offer the perfect path to success,” said Rose Hanofee, Interim Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs. “Microcredentials are designed to give students the edge they need in today’s competitive job market.”

SUNY Sullivan is committed to providing high-quality education and training programs that meet the needs of today’s students and the demands of the job market. The Drone Operator Microcredential Program demonstrates this commitment, offering training in a field with growing opportunities.

Additional microcredentials that SUNY Sullivan offers include: Direct Support Professional, Restaurant Management, Basic Bookkeeping, Phlebotomy, Drone Operator, CannaBusiness Management, CannaBusiness Marketing and Sales, Event Planning, Tax Preparer, and Culinary and Baking Basics.

For more information about the Drone Operator Microcredential Program or to enroll, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@sunysullivan.edu or by phone 845-434-5750 x4287, or please visit: Drone Operator Microcredential – SUNY Sullivan.

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