The Modern Environment: Robotic Process Automation

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The Modern Environment: Robotic Process Automation

Description:

The development of various technological tools and solutions such as Robotic Process Automation has enabled organizations to shift their business attention towards the utilization of the available technologies for enhancing performance and profit. Robotic Process Automation has become one of the most popular technologies in recent years. In this online course, the students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental aspects that are associated with Robotic Process Automation. Specifically, in this online course, the students will be taught about the fundamentals of Robotic Process Automation, modern integrations, the associated challenges, and the value of Robotic Process Automation for business organizations.

The Modern Environment: Robotic Process Automation online course is designed to help students enhance their professional competency by comprehending the value of Robotic Process Automation for business, its applications, and further developments. In this online course, the students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the concepts, requirements, infrastructure, and techniques of Robotic Process Automation. Additionally, the students will learn about the industrial perspective regarding the RPA, as well as detect and exploit the opportunities provided by the development of the technology.

Learning Objectives:

Upon the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:

  • Understand the fundamental aspects that are associated with Robotic Process Automation and its applications.
  • Understand the significance that the development of Robotic Process Automation has had on the modern industrial environment.
  • Incorporate the industrial knowledge and concepts to successfully comprehend the prerequisites and requirements for Robotic Process Automation integration.
  • Develop strategies and techniques that will enable you to utilize the most prominent benefits of Robotic Process Automation to enhance the business capabilities of your organization.

Course Modules & Duration:

The Modern Environment: Robotic Process Automation online course is projected to take 7 (seven) hours to complete – including the final quiz.

Module 1: Fundamentals of Robotic Process Automation1 hour
Module 2: The Need for Automatization1 hour
Module 3: Robotic Process Automation Solutions and Vendors1 hour
Module 4: Robotic Process Automation Strategy Development1 hour
Module 5: Business Impact of RPA1 hour
Module 6: The Future of RPA1 hour
Final Quiz: A quiz that consists of 25 questions (Passing score 60%)1 hour

Certification:

As soon as you finish the online course, you can download your Certificate of Achievement. This will also be accessible in your account any time you log in. Your Certificate of Achievement includes the online course you have studied, your name, the date of completion, and a verification number that can be used by future employers to verify that you passed your course.

Navigation Guide:

The Modern Environment: Robotic Process Automation online course is divided into manageable modules and topics. Go through these modules at your own pace and learn about each of the topics in the online course. We use images, written information, diagrams, and other resources to help you get to know the content without any problems. This online course is designed to progress without any assistance, but our support staff can be contacted if you need us.

Follow this link to download the: Navigation Guide for The Modern Environment: Robotic Process Automation. If you have any further question or require further support, please do not hesitate to contact us at operations@cunitech.ca

The first rule of any technology used in a business is that automation applied to an efficient operation will magnify the efficiency. The second is that automation applied to an inefficient operation will magnify the inefficiency.”

Bill Gates