Training Provider: Craven Community College
Dates: TU Sep 01, TH Sep 03, TU Sep 08, TH Sep 10, TU Sep 15, TH Sep 17, TU Sep 22, TH Sep 24 from 5:30pm to 9:30pm
Location: New Bern, NC
TICKET TYPE | PRICE | QUANTITY |
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One Workshop Ticket more info» | $395.00 | Registration Ended |
Registration Ended |
Why Should You Take This Robotics Training - Basic Course?
This 32-Hour Robotics Training - Basic course is designed to introduce the student to the operation of KUKA six-axis robots in an industrial environment. This course will allow you to meet the growing demand in all areas of today's manufacuturing and construction. By the end of this course, students will be able to operate and understand the functions of a robot at a basic level.
Intended Audience: Anyone intending to work and handle robotics in an industrial setting.
Topics To Be Covered Include:
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Certificates | Certificates are issued 1-3 days after course completion |
Food | No food provided |
800 College Court (AMC 102), New Bern, NC 28562
TU Sep 01, TH Sep 03, TU Sep 08, TH Sep 10, TU Sep 15, TH Sep 17, TU Sep 22, TH Sep 24 from 5:30pm to 9:30pm
The overall purpose of the strategic planning process is to guide the College in the improvement of educational opportunity and service to the citizens of Craven County. This necessitates that we consistently improve the quality and breadth of our educational programs and services. The final plan, “MANY VOICES ONE VISION: CRAVEN 2015‚†serves to enrich the character of the College and to define its central role within the community, the region and the State of North Carolina. The plan identifies a series of strategic goals to address a diverse community and a global economy. Building on the new College Mission, Vision, Core Values and Strategic Goals, the plan incorporates information and ideas contributed by constituent groups within the College as well as from external stakeholders and community leaders. The three Strategic Goals are a comprehensive response to the needs of our community and the institution at this time and they represent enormous potential for growth and expansion of the college.