List of available Professional Courses in Little Canada, Minneapolis - Page 10. The Professional courses in Little Canada are provided by the following institutes: Also, check out all Professional Courses in Minneapolis.
Get a great head start in learning how to code as well as learning computer science concepts using one of the fundamental programming languages of professional developers: Python.
We have coding classes for the youngest learners from age 4 that use drag and drop icons, to more advance text-based coding for teens.
Create your own video game! Love video games? Students as young as five can create their platform video games in this great class! Choose your storyline with popular nintendo characters as your stars. Add challenges and difficulty levels.
We have preschool Programmable Floor Robots, to advanced Lego Minstorms EV3 and Vex Robotics Systems, that use IR, Touch, and Light Sensors. Battle your bots in our Battlebots camps, or race our RC Spybots, and navigate through obstacle courses. Learn to build a robot that navigates itself!
Students will be introduced to object-oriented programming and elements of the Java language while learning to code their text-based RPG (roleplaying game). No programming experience is necessary
Science topics are sprinkled throughout all of Snapology’s programs, but are more prevalent in our Snapology Scientists, Junior Scientists (All About Animals) and Minecraft classes.
3D Printing course is offered by Anderson Student Innovation Labs for all skill level. Micro-courses are short courses ranging from 15 minutes to multiple weeks that teach you specific and useful skills related to designing and building your projects.
CNC Orientation course training is offered by Twin Cities Maker for all skill level. Learn about the CNC routers at Twin Cities Maker.
Engineering CAD professionals can prove their skill and receive an industry recognized credential by passing a SOLIDWORKS certification exam.
The ServSafe Food Handler Certification meets standards set by the Minnesota Department of Health, and shows prospective employers in the restaurant industry that youth staff have received food safety training.
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