Robotics
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Degree Type
Certificate of Proficiency
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College
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Contact
Advising Contact: Debbie Dameron
Phone: 479-788-7808
Gain hands-on robotics skills in programming, automation, and industrial system operations.
Shift your career into high gear with a Certificate of Proficiency in robotics. This 9-credit-hour program is designed for students, hobbyists, and professionals eager to expand their expertise in a high-demand, fast-growing field. Through hands-on robotics programming, operations, and maintenance courses, you’ll gain real-world experience working with modern robotics systems used in manufacturing, automation, and advanced technologies. Whether you're new to robotics or looking to upskill, this certificate gives you a competitive edge by deepening your technical proficiency and preparing you for various roles across engineering, logistics, industrial automation, and related industries.
Earning this credential can also enhance or complement degrees in areas like electrical engineering technology, computer science, industrial technology, and advanced manufacturing. With flexible scheduling and expert instruction, the robotics certificate is a smart next step for students preparing to enter the workforce or for professionals ready to stay ahead of technological change in today’s evolving job market.
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