Robotics & Electronics

Arduino & Electronics

Wire up real circuits, sensors and microcontrollers — then program them to sense and react.

What they'll do

About this course

Students cross into the world of physical computing. Starting with the fundamentals — voltage, current, resistance and the breadboard — they build real circuits and then write the Arduino code that controls them: blinking lights, reading sensors, driving motors and displays.

The course builds toward bigger, multi-component projects and a first taste of IoT — connecting a project to Wi-Fi and the wider internet. It finishes with a capstone the student designs themselves, the moment many discover that the gadgets around them are no longer mysterious.