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11/13/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/13/2025 14:29

4-Week Online Drone Certification Course starts December 15

Division of Professional Studies | 11/13/2025

Earn Your FAA Part 107 Drone Certification at Saint Francis University

Saint Francis University is offering an opportunity for aspiring drone pilots and technology professionals to advance their skills through its upcoming Part 107 Drone Certification Course. Designed for individuals seeking to expand career options or enhance their professional credentials, the course equips participants with the expertise needed to pass the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 107 Exam and become certified commercial drone pilots.

Participants will receive instruction from multidisciplinary, industry-experienced faculty who bring real-world knowledge of drone applications across numerous fields, including aerial photography, agriculture, engineering, business, and public safety. Coursework emphasizes critical areas such as airspace regulations, weather impacts, flight operations, and essential safety practices.

From creative industries to STEM fields, drones are transforming the way we work. This course provides both the foundational knowledge and the confidence students need to fly with purpose and lead with innovation. The course is offered fully online and is open to both Saint Francis University and non-SFU students.

Course Details

Course Title: AVI 103 OA - Technical Applications for sUAS (1 credit) Format: 4-week online course Dates: December 15, 2025 - January 11, 2026 Cost: $485 Non-SFU Students: Apply for free at https://francis.tfaforms.net/217774

Questions

For additional details or questions, please contact:
Division of Professional Studies
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 1-800-457-6300

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