Robotic Process Automation TMGT 9045

Micro-credential
New
Online

Our Robotic Process Automation course provides you with a comprehensive understanding of robotic process automation (RPA) technologies, business process automation models, and the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) to create intelligent automation (IA) environments. Learn about the key components, architectures, and deployment scenarios of RPA solutions as well as the various types of RPA bots and their use in business operations.

This course has been designed and developed by George Brown College Continuing Education in partnership with Arcitura.

Note(s)

Passing this course earns you a micro-credential, which is provided to you as a digital badge that can be posted to social media platforms (such as LinkedIn).

Additional Information

Exam Policies:

This course includes an exam voucher, which entitles you to one attempt at the Arcitura RPA Specialist Certification exam. To request an exam voucher, you must contact the Program Co-ordinator, Olena Gubych, at olena.gubych@georgebrown.ca within your course section dates. The exam will be administered online through Pearson Vue or Arcitura. You will have 110 minutes to complete the exam. (The exam structure and duration is subject to change without notice.) At the exam, you must present photo identification.

Hours and Fees

Hours

20

Fee

$345.68, includes a non-refundable materials fee of $150

Course Sections

There are no classes currently scheduled for this course; however, additional schedules may be posted throughout the year. Check back often to see if we have developed course options for the upcoming term.
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