Canadian College of Healthcare and Pharmaceutics

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Digital Electronics and Coding for Robotics
Automation Program

The Canadian College for Healthcare and Pharmaceutics offers a Digital Electronics & Coding for Robotics / Automation program designed to equip students with the skills needed for modern engineering jobs, particularly in the fields of automation and robotics. This program is a hands-on certificate course aimed at individuals planning to enhance their knowledge in digital electronics and coding for robotics.

This program is suitable for undergraduate students in STEM who wish to gain practical skills in electronics and coding to perform their university/college studies, projects, and experiments with higher efficiency

The program provides comprehensive training in digital electronics and coding, ensuring students are well-prepared to design, create, and code various robotic projects. By the end of the program, students will have a solid understanding of microcontrollers, sensors, and IoT, enabling them to develop autonomous robots and smart devices.

The program consists of five modules, each focusing on different aspects of digital electronics and coding for robotics:: 

  • Module 1: Introduction to Electronics / Arduino & Digital Concepts (8 hours):
    • Introduction to the Program / kit and Software installation & LED & Buzzer ON/OFF using push Button control [Digital in /Out)
    • Switch control using more advance Library’s (Mils / Interrupt pins)
    • PWM and RGB LED control using 3 push buttons
    • Problem solving of previous projects and RGB control using Pot (analog input) 
  • Module 2: Sensors & Controls (12 hours)
    • 7Segmet
    • LCD display
    • Temperature / Light sensor monitoring on LCD display relay output
    • Distance sensor monitoring on LCD display with LED & Buzzer output 
    • Tilting / Motion sensor monitoring on LCD display relay output 
    • IR remote control
    • I2C Protocol Part1 (devices  like I2C Lcd / 4x7Seg / RTC)
    • Keypad reading using Arduino
  • Module 3: Motion Control (16 hours)
    • Introduction relay and relay switching devices using Relay
    • Introduction to PWM and LED Light intensity control using Analog inputs
    • Introduction to the Servo Motor and Motion control using relay 
    • Introduction to the DC Motor & Direction control using PWM / Transistor
    • DC Motor and Motion control using H-bridge
    • Stepper Motor Precision motion control Part 1
    • Stepper Motor Precision motion control Part 2
    • Motion control to steer the robotics car Project
  • Module 4: Final Projects (3 hours)
    • 3 hours work at home / Classroom with Online support + 2-hrs Onsite Problem solving 

The program provides comprehensive training in digital electronics and coding, ensuring students are well-prepared to design, create, and code various robotic projects. By the end of the program, students will have a solid understanding of microcontrollers, sensors, enabling them to develop autonomous robots and smart devices

The program is divided into 4 modules, each with a specific focus area. The total duration of the program is 39 hours and will take 2 weeks, to complete.

  • Instructor-led Zoom sessions on six weekdays – 4:00pm-10:00pm (27 hours) 
  • In-person – two Sundays (12 hours) from 9:30 am to 2:30 pm 

The program includes practical projects and presentations in each module, allowing students to apply their knowledge and skills in real-world scenarios. These projects are designed to enhance the learning experience and provide students with valuable hands-on experience.

Information about funding options, scholarships, and financial aid for this program can be found on the college’s website or by contacting the admissions office.

The program has six intakes in 2025:  

  • Intake 1: May 25 – June 5  
    • In-Person days: May 25 & Jun 1  
    • Online days: May 27, 28, 29, Jun 3, 4, 5  
  • Intake 2: July 13 – July 24  
    • In-Person days: Jul 13 & Jul 20  
    • Online days: Jul 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24  
  • Intake 3: September 14 - September 25
    • In-Person days: Sep 14 & Sep 21  
    • Online days: Sep 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25  
  • Intake 4: November 2 – November 13  
    • In-Person days: Nov 2 & Nov 9 
    • Online days: Nov 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13  
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Q: What are the prerequisites for this program?

A: This program is designed for not only engineering students of any fields, but also any enthusiast without any prior experience with this subject. a little knowledge of coding with any programming language and familiarity with electricity is what you need to join this program.

Q: How long is the program?

A: The total duration of the program is 39 hours, divided into 4 modules.

Q: Are there any practical projects included in the program?

A: Yes, each module includes practical projects and presentations to enhance the learning experience.

Q: What funding options are available for this program?

A: Information about funding options, scholarships, and financial aid can be found on the college’s website or by contacting the admissions office.