Jumpstart your journey into microcontroller programming — the first 20 spots are free

A circuit board with a microchip in the middle

Are you curious about embedded systems or eager to explore how microcontroller technology powers real-world solutions? Now’s your chance to get started for free! The first 20 ASU students to register for the microcontroller programming basics micro-badge will have their fees fully covered by Southwest Advanced Prototyping, or SWAP, Hub scholarships. Don’t miss out on the opportunity — claim your spot today!

Why join?

The microcontroller programming basics micro-badge is the ideal starting point for anyone new to embedded systems. Whether you’re just beginning your programming journey or expanding your tech skills, this course will provide the foundational knowledge and hands-on experience to program microcontrollers and apply them to real-world challenges.

SWAP Hub scholarships

Thanks to the SWAP Hub, the first 20 ASU students to enroll in this micro-badge will receive a full scholarship, covering all fees. Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to gain practical skills and expand your knowledge without any cost!

What you’ll learn

  • Microcontroller programming fundamentals: Understand the building blocks of microcontroller technology, including coding structures, logic and syntax.
  • Code planning and visualization: Master the art of using flowcharts to map out your program logic for clear, efficient coding.
  • Effective debugging techniques: Learn how to quickly find and fix errors in your code to improve accuracy and performance.

Course highlights

  • Real-world, practical skills: Learn how to visualize and debug your code, skills that are crucial in industries ranging from engineering to tech development.
  • Career advancement: Build valuable programming skills that can open doors in fields like electrical engineering, software development and even smart technologies.
  • In-demand knowledge: Gain expertise in flowcharts, logic structures and debugging that is widely applicable across industries.

Digital micro-badge

Upon completing this micro-badge, you’ll earn a digital credential from the Fulton Schools, which you can showcase on LinkedIn to demonstrate your new microcontroller programming skills and enhance your professional profile.

Ready to take the next step?

Apply now and secure your free spot to kickstart your journey into microcontroller programming. Gain hands-on experience and develop skills that will make a difference in your career.

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Microcontroller programming basics micro-badge course
Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024–Friday, Nov. 15, 2024
Polytechnic campus
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