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What are the course deliverables?
  • What you'll learn
  • Explain the foundational aspects of robotics, covering intelligent robot components.
  • Learn about the challenges in specific areas such as industrial robotics and autonomous vehicles.
  • Name current areas of robotics application, highlighting challenges in social, legal, and ethical aspects.
  • Identify diverse robotics careers and understand essential skills for success.
More about this course
  • In this course, you will learn about the dynamic world of robotics, which blends engineering, electronics, and computer science to create innovations that enhance our daily lives. You'll learn to envision a future where humanoid robots assist the elderly, autonomous cars ensure safety and medical robots revolutionise surgical precision. You'll then discover the array of exciting careers in robotics, from engineering and software development to research and project management, gaining insights into the skills required for success in this rapidly advancing field. Click Start, a nationwide training programme designed to help young people develop digital skills, offers this course. Click Start offers scholarships giving free access to young people in the UK. Follow the link in the Click Start icon on the top, to check if you are eligible for free access!
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Curriculum

Week 1. Introduction to Robotics

Welcome to the course

What is an intelligent robot?

Course overview

Lesson 1: Overview

What is a robot?

A note about the categorisation of robotics jobs

Software-related jobs

Hardware-related jobs

Research-related jobs

Other roles and specialisations

Lesson 1: Summary

Lesson 2: Overview

Industrial robotics

Logistics and e-commerce

Autonomous vehicles

Medical and health care robotics

Domestic robotics

Lesson 2: Summary

Check your understanding: What is a robot?

Check your understanding: Careers in robotics

Test your understanding: Robotics applications

Introduce yourself and tell us what you are looking forward to!

Which category of jobs do you find the most interesting?

Other application areas

Week 2. Challenges, opportunities and the skills required to succeed in robotics

Robotics is hard

The ethical implications of robotics

Career advice from Giuseppe from Ocado Technology

Career advice from Annagiulia from Shadow Robot

Technical skills: Important robotics tools and relevant programming languages

Course summary

Lesson 3: Overview

The future is exciting

Optional: Learn more about the trolley problem

Lesson 3: Summary

Lesson 4: Overview

Fundamental theoretical knowledge and soft skills for a career in robotics

Podcast: talking robotics with Annagiulia from Shadow Robot

Podcast: talking robotics with Giuseppe from Ocado Technology

Lesson 4: Summary

Next steps

Optional: reflect on your own professional development and identify next steps

Test your understanding: Ethics

Check your understanding: Skills and knowledge

Test your learning and gain your certificate

What about the now? Research the job market and find out

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    Important Dates

    May 25, 2024
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