The Arduino and C Language microcredential aims to provide trainees with basic procedural programming concepts in a medium-level language (C Language) and basic concepts for implementing electronic solutions using the Arduino platform. The aim is for trainees to acquire the essential concepts for algorithmically solving problems related to data acquisition and processing, flow conditions and control, structured programming and programming applied to microcontrollers.
On the other hand, the aim is to explore the capabilities of the Arduino platform using the Arduino Language (C Language Variant) for acquiring and processing digital and analogue data, controlling external devices, serial communication and immediate interrupt handling. Finally, the fundamental concepts of the C language are related to the programming and configuration of the Atmega328P microcontroller at the level of internal bin registers.
The course diploma is framed as a level 5 microcredential, from the European Qualifications Framework, with 2 ECTS (41 contact hours + 13 hours of autonomous work) and a certificate upon passing the assessment activity.
Attendance Regime
The course will take place in person during the post-work period. It is planned to take place in 13 sessions of 3 hours and 2 hours for assessment (written test).
Tuition, Fees and Emoluments: 180€
Applications must be
made online by the specified deadlines.
Each candidate must complete the application form and attach the following documents:
a. Scanned photocopy of identification document (ID card or passport)
b. Proof of degree qualification, if available.
ENIDH reserves the right to request the submission of additional documentation for the Jury's assessment of the application.
Admission CriteriaThose aged 18 or over may apply to attend the microcredential. If the admission criteria are met, selection will take place in order of enrolment.