Advanced Air Mobility Certificate

Advanced Air Mobility Graduate Certificate

Take the next step in the ongoing evolution of the aerospace sector that has become a focus of government and private funding leading to rapid development and growth. Engineers/students already employed or seeking employment in the aerospace area with an interest in aerospace communications and urban canyon environments should benefit from this certificate.

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(When applying: under "Academic Information" > "Online" > "Graduate Certificate" > "Aerospace and Technology" > "AAMS")

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Work full-time
while taking classes

 

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No GRE needed.
Bachelor's degree
from an accredited
university required.

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97% Program
placement rate

Why our program?

There is an enormous need for skilled recent graduates who can contribute to realizing the full potential of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) applications. A graduate certificate in Advanced Air Mobility Systems can help you take the next step in your career by taking the knowledge that you have already learned and building upon that with an enhanced understanding of electromagnetic threats and mitigation design for the AAM sector while being exposed to the necessary tools required for research and development.

Students will learn about the innovation in the industry field to continue advancement, the safety and regulatory skills necessary amongst other skills and knowledge.

 

Program Details

This program begins by discussing communication, navigation and surveillance (CNS) fundamentals necessary for the aerospace sector. With this background, students are expected to work on research projects designed to tackle the many issues in the CNS sector for the safe and smooth operation of AAM. This certificate fully stacks into K-State Salina’s current Master of Science in Integrated Systems Design & Dynamics (ISDD).

 

Contact Us

Office of Admissions
785-289-2650
salinaadmissions@k-state.edu 
Office Hours
Mon-Fri: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. CDT