Training Success Elements
- Acquire high-demand automation skills in as little as 2 months.
- Self-paced training works well with your family and work responsibilities.
- Practice-based courses build your competency and confidence.
- Your personal academic advisor and an instructional support team assists you throughout your training.
- Upon graduation, you are ready to step up into a new 21st century career.
Overview
Nowadays, many employers are automating their processes in order to operate more efficiently and profitably. Automation skills are highly sought-after virtually everywhere including manufacturing, construction, logistics, retail, healthcare, banking, and many other areas. The Automation Skills Training provides you with must-have hard and soft automation skills needed to thrive in the 21st century workplace. The 160-hour training can be completed in as little as 2 months.
There are no lectures or exams. You learn at your own pace, by completing practical projects and solving real-life problems, rather than by watching videos and answering quiz questions.
Mandatory courses include Workplace Math, Data Literacy, Computational Literacy, and Spatial Literacy. Electives include Data Visualization, Computational Literacy 2, Spatial Literacy 2, Introduction to AI, Reading Blueprints, and Introduction to CNC.
By working with your personal academic advisor and the instructional support team, you acquire essential soft skills that include problem solving, attention to detail, critical and logical thinking, professional communication, time management, perseverance, and adaptability.
The training is self-paced and works well with your family and work responsibilities. Both your personal academic advisor and an instructional support team assist you throughout your training.
Upon completing the program, you will have acquired important hard and soft automation skills and be ready to step up into a new career. You will be ready to pass widely-recognized certifications including the ACT Workkeys NCRC (National Career Readiness Certificate) and TOSA spreadsheet certificate.
Job Placement
We actively help our graduates get hired, by cultivating partnerships with many employers who understand the value of our training. Upon graduation, you will be featured in our Employer Recruitment Portal. Most of our graduates are interviewed by employers right after completing their training.
Mandatory Courses
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- Workplace Math
This 25-hour course is for you if you need a refresher on basic math, and it can be waived if you demonstrate math fluency. It takes away any anxiety you might feel towards math. In small and simple steps, we review how to work with whole and decimal numbers, fractions, percentages, unit conversions, and solve simple tech-related math problems. After completing this course, you are ready to pass the ACT WorkKeys Applied Math exam.
- Workplace Math
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- Data Literacy
In this 40-hour course, you become proficient with spreadsheets. You learn how to organize, format, and manipulate data, use formulas and functions, perform calculations, use Boolean logic and conditionals, work with conditional aggregate functions, wildcards, and arrays, work with date and time values, use info functions, and interpret errors. You learn how to process text data, perform basic data lookups, import data from external sources, clean data, and prepare it for analytics. After completing this course, you are ready to pass the TOSA Basic Level exam.
- Data Literacy
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- Computational Literacy 1
In this 20-hour course, you learn how computers think, how they operate, and how they can be used to solve problems. You learn how to design algorithms and type code, identify repeating patterns, and use loops to repeat actions. Upon completing the program, you have acquired the mindset and skills needed to successfully deal with automation and intelligent machines. After completing this course, you are also ready to pass the ACT WorkKeys Workplace Documents exam.
- Computational Literacy 1
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- Spatial Literacy 1
Spatial literacy, often referred to as spatial thinking or spatial reasoning, is the ability to understand and reason about spatial relationships in both two and three dimensions. In this 20-hour hands-on course, you review basic geometry concepts including 2D and 3D shapes, translations (vectors) and rotations (angles), and then you actively build 3D models using a CAD software. Understanding of the 3D space is desirable in many Industry 4.0 careers including robotics, manufacturing, construction, logistics, healthcare, and others. Finally, the Spatial Literacy course exposes you to 3D printing, and you will be able to make a 3D print of your own that you'll be able to present to your prospective employers.
- Spatial Literacy 1
Elective Courses
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- Data Visualization
In this 20-hour course, you learn fundamental data concepts and how to use spreadsheets to visualize both quantitative (numeric) and qualitative (categorical) data. You review basic statistics concepts and are introduced to data analytics. After completing this course, you are ready to pass the TOSA Advanced Level exam and the ACT WorkKeys Graphic Literacy exam. Prerequisites: Data Literacy.
- Data Visualization
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- Computational Literacy 2
This 10-hour course is designed for you if you’ve enjoyed Computational Literacy and are interested in learning more computer programming. You learn about Boolean logic, conditional statements, conditional loops, how to define custom commands and functions, and how to break complex problems into simpler ones.
- Computational Literacy 2
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- Spatial Literacy 2
This 20-hour course is designed for you if you’ve enjoyed Spatial Literacy and are interested in learning more 3D modeling. You will have an opportunity to select an advanced 3D model that you want to make. The model will be approved of your academic advisor, who might suggest changes if the project is too easy or too hard. Prerequisites: Spatial Literacy 1
- Spatial Literacy 2
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- Reading Blueprints
In this 20-hour course, you learn how to read, understand, and interpret blueprints. These are technical drawings used in manufacturing, engineering, construction, interior design, architecture, and many other areas. The course covers various types of blueprints, the structure of a blueprint, and then it goes in detail over all important components of a blueprint. Being able to read blueprints opens the doors for you to many exciting career opportunities.
- Reading Blueprints
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- Introduction to CNC
This 20-hour course provides an introduction to Computer Numerical Control (CNC). This is a modern manufacturing method that automates the control, movement, and precision of machine tools through the use of G-code and preprogrammed software tools.
- Introduction to CNC
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- Introduction to AI
This 20-hour course provides an introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI). It offers a foundational exploration of artificial intelligence and equips trainees with the skills needed to engage with AI technologies thoughtfully and innovatively. By the end of the course, trainees have a solid grasp of how AI works, its potential applications across various industries, and the critical considerations necessary for responsible AI development and deployment.
- Introduction to AI
Program Syllabus
We invite you to look at our training program syllabus but we need to explain how it is different from other syllabi you might have or will look at.
While all syllabi show you what is taught in the training, our syllabus shows you both what you are taught and what you are required to make use of yourself. To an employer, this means that you have actually mastered each of the topics covered. Click here to access the syllabus and use the links in the table of contents to see how the various topics that you will be expected to master.
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