Pathway C
A one-year accelerated path from basics to advanced systems. Pathway C compresses the foundations, skips slower theory layers and drives learners into automation, autonomous drones, IoT, humanoid builds, and applied AI.
How Pathway C Progresses
Pathway C is designed for faster learners who want the complete robotics-to-autonomy arc in a shorter and sharper format.
Programming Logic, Electronics and Arduino Foundations
programming logic, circuits, Arduino, sensors, motors, and robot response systems
R-Star to Challenger with Control and Flight
Learners move through R-Star, Champion Lite, Champion, and Challenger builds, then extend that progression into Bluetooth robot control and manual drone readiness.
Robotic Arm Automation, Additive Manufacturing and Cloud IoT
From Month 7 onward, Pathway C becomes the advanced specialization path with 4-axis automation, additive manufacturing, cloud-connected systems, dashboards, and live monitoring.
Autonomous Drones, Humanoid Robots and Applied AI
The final specialization layer pushes into GPS-guided drones, PID control, humanoid robot building, and applied AI for robotics use-cases.
What Students Build in Pathway C
Pathway C combines fast-track foundations with the deeper systems work that sits beyond Track B.
Accelerated Robotics Foundations
- R-Star, Champion Lite, Champion, and Challenger builds in a compressed progression.
- Arduino and sensor labs that move directly into working robot control.
- Bluetooth robot control, app-triggered behavior, and manual drone handling.
Specialization Systems Lab
- Robotic Arm Automation (4 Axis) with structured motion sequences and control logic.
- Additive Manufacturing workflows with advanced CAD-to-print prototyping.
- Cloud Based IoT Systems, Remote Dashboards and live hardware monitoring.
- Autonomous Drone Systems using GPS, PID control, and programmed flight paths.
- Humanoid Robot Building and applied AI projects for robotics decision-making.
Pathway C in Three Stages
A full-stack one-year route for learners who want the basics and the specialization in one continuous pathway.
Accelerate the Basics
Students move quickly into logic, electronics, Arduino, sensors, robot builds, and control systems without spending time on slower beginner web modules.
Specialize from Month 7
Month 7 begins the specialization layer, which is also the entry point for students who already finish Track B.
Build Future Systems
The final outcome is a learner who can build, automate, connect, monitor, and intelligently control advanced robotics systems.
Ready for the Fast Track?
Pathway C is designed for serious learners who want a faster route from basics to advanced robotics systems, or for Track B completers who want to enter directly into the specialization half.