Specialist Master's in Drones of ENAC (National School of Civil Aviation) - Applications for Admission Close Soon
Europe's first advanced master's programme dedicated to the operation and applications of drones will start on 8 January 2018. The programme's full title is Unmanned Aircraft Systems Services and Management. All courses are taught in English.
Applications are open until 15 December 2017.
Admission requirements
This Advanced Master's is intended for French and international graduates with five years' higher education or 4 years' higher education plus 3 years' work experience. An admissions jury will examine the applications and select students for the programme. All courses are taught entirely in English.
For further information and applications:
http://www.enac.fr/fr/unmanned-aircraft-systems-services-and-management-advanced-master
Responding to the needs of the civil drone market
The Advanced Master's in Unmanned Aircraft Systems Services, accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Ecoles, was designed to meet a growing demand from corporate users (estimated at more than 3,000 businesses in France), OEMs and the civil aviation authorities.
The new programme at ENAC was developed in partnership with industry leaders in the field of civil drones, with input from major industrial groups, SMEs, start-ups, trade organizations, research institutes and aviation authorities, including SNCF, Safran, Airbus, Thales, Bouygues, RTE, Eurogiciel, Delair Tech, Pixiel, Airborne Concept SAS, Star Engineering, the Fédération Professionnelle du Drone Civil, ONERA and DGAC. The programme fully aligns with market requirements.
The École Nationale de l’Aviation Civile (ENAC) is the school of the French Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC) and is under the authority of the Ministère de la Transition écologique et solidaire (Ministry of Ecological and Cooperative Transition). It is a training and research institute specialising in aeronautical engineering, air navigation and piloting aircraft. Each year ENAC welcomes more than 2000 students enrolled in over 30 training programmes and another 3500 trainees taking professional training courses.