Warren Community College Offers Degree Options in Precision Agriculture and Commercial Space Operations
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of new jersey Warren Community College is a leader in UAS education, offering one of the most rigorous and flexible study programs. Warren provides the training and practice students need to find employment and be ready to contribute immediately upon graduation.
Warren provides affordable, flexible and applicable education in all aspects of the drone industry for a wide range of learners, from fresh high school graduates to career changers. From its inception, it has provided laboratories with enviable technology and rigorous standards, resulting in a staggering post-graduation employment rate.
Today, Warren Community College has further expanded its curriculum, offering new focuses and degree options in precision agriculture and commercial space operations. Expanded robotics labs and new drone technology give students the opportunity to learn the best available technology and develop the skills employers need.
“Embry Riddle and renowned drone attorney Jonathan Rupprecht have advised Warren UAS on equipment, regulations and educational practices to become a leader in precision agriculture,” said Warren Chairman Dr. Will Austin. “Students will have access to their own training in the fall of 2023, and program developers will continue to work with agriculture leaders and university experts on specific uses of drones in agriculture to develop course parameters and ensure that certain students have access to the latest equipment.” Both university degree and non-credit training options are available for those looking to enter this emerging field within the drone community. “
In addition to precision agriculture, the WarrenUAS program has also added a degree option in commercial space operations. “From recent commercial space launches to the resurgence of lunar exploration, the growth in commercial space applications is unprecedented,” Austin said. “WarrenUAS has developed a program option in the Unmanned Systems degree to study this area as it applies to the current global space industry. The program provides a broad understanding of various aspects of the global space industry, the potential use of robotics and AI in space exploration, advanced thermography and remote sensing, with a particular focus on how unmanned systems are used in exploration, mining, climate change data collection, and enabling business use cases that extend the global economy beyond Earth.” I have.”
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