Course: Basics of Robotics

Why take this course?

This course offers a practical and engaging entry into the world of robotics. Through hands-on projects using Arduino, students will learn how to build and program simple robotic systems by integrating electronics, sensors, and motors. It’s perfect for anyone curious about robotics, whether for a future career in engineering or just a passion for building and technology.

Key Topics
  1. Fundamentals of Robotics & Arduino
  2. Basic Electronics & Circuit Design
  3. Motor Control (DC, Servo, Stepper)
  4. Sensor Integration & Data Use
  5. Robotic Programming & Logic (Arduino IDE)
  6. Autonomous Movement (Line-following, Obstacle Avoidance)
  7. Wireless Communication (Bluetooth, Serial)
  8. Robot Design & Final Project Presentation
Outcomes/Benefits

By the end of the Introduction to Robotics course, participants will have gained a solid understanding of the core principles that underpin modern robotics. This includes foundational knowledge in mechanics, electronics, and programming, as well as an appreciation for how these disciplines interact in robotic systems.

In addition to theoretical knowledge, learners will develop practical skills through hands-on activities and real-world applications. These experiences will equip them with the confidence and ability to start exploring robotics independently or as part of more advanced academic or professional pursuits.

Eligibility

Participants who complete the course will receive a certificate of completion, recognizing their foundational skills in robotics and Arduino-based programming.

Duration

30 hours, divided into 15 sessions of 2 hours each.

Certification

Participants who complete the course will receive a certificate of completion, recognizing their foundational skills in robotics and Arduino-based programming.