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Dive into the comprehensive world of drone engineering with Python programming. Through this program, you will navigate basic drone assembly and flight principles, advancing to complex Python-driven drone dynamics. Through hands-on building, you will grasp Python fundamentals, drone control, and advanced flight maneuvers, transitioning to skilled engineering concepts.
For your final project, you will code a drone capable of executing flights with precision, agility, and responsiveness to real-time inputs and changing conditions. Your drone will demonstrate advanced flight patterns, sensor-based decision-making, and seamless control using Python programming.
This course is perfect for students interested in robotics, engineering, and coding. No prior experience is required, though a curiosity for technology and flight dynamics will enhance the learning experience.
Windows 10+ or macOS 13+, 2.5 GHz+ Intel/AMD processor, 8 GB+ RAM
Jul 07 - 18, 2025
Vancouver, BC
University of British Columbia 09:00 - 15:00
$2,295
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Jul 14 - 25, 2025
South Annex, Toronto, ON
University of Toronto 7 Hart House Circle 09:00 - 15:00
$2,295
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Jul 14 - 25, 2025
Montreal, QC
McGill University 845 Rue Sherbrooke O 09:00 - 15:00
$1,895
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Jul 14 - 25, 2025
Calgary, AB
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology 1301 16 Ave NW 09:00 - 15:00
$1,895
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Jul 21 - Aug 01. '25
Vancouver, BC
University of British Columbia 09:00 - 15:00
$2,295
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Aug 11 - 22, 2025
Calgary, AB
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology 1301 16 Ave NW 09:00 - 15:00
$1,895
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Code a drone using Python programming
Students will navigate basic drone assembly and flight principles, advancing to complex Python-driven drone dynamics.
This program, Drone Engineering with Python (On-Campus), is offered by Circuit Stream.
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