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MIT xPRO | Robotics Essentials

MiT xPRO&x27;s Robotics Essentials program provides you with the knowledge and resources to identify basic robotic subsystems, evaluate human-robot interactions, and analyze challenges to the implementation of robotic systems. This program is an ideal launchpad if you want to chart a path in full-s

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MIT xPRO | Robotics Essentials
Prerequisites

Before you start

  • Basic Python familiarity
  • Comfort with algebra or calculus basics
  • Interest in robotics systems
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MiT xPRO's Robotics Essentials program provides you with the knowledge and resources to identify basic robotic subsystems, evaluate human-robot interactions, and analyze challenges to the implementation of robotic systems. This program is an ideal launchpad if you want to chart a path in full-stack robotics.

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MiT xPRO&x27;s Robotics Essentials program provides you with the knowledge and resources to identify basic robotic subsystems, evaluate human-robot interactions, and analyze challenges to the implementation of robotic systems. This program is an ideal launchpad if you want to cha

Is MIT xPRO | Robotics Essentials free?

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Do I need any prerequisites?

Recommended prep: Basic Python familiarity; Comfort with algebra or calculus basics; Interest in robotics systems.

How long does it take?

Self-paced (provider defined). Most learners complete this guide in self-directed sessions over a few weeks.

Does it offer a certificate?

This guide does not include a formal certificate. Focus is on the learning material itself.

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