FANUC America Education Solutions for Students

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FANUC certified education programs provide industry-relevant training and competency-based skills development across the FANUC CNC and robotics product lines.

FANUC America has more than 1,400 partner schools that offer our education and certification programs using the latest automation technologies.

Students at partner schools are prepared to enter the workforce with the skills and knowledge aligned to today’s industry technology. Why? because FANUC believes that by working together we can inspire tomorrow’s innovators today!

Robots for Education

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FANUC Education Videos

Oakland Community College

Oakland Community College's Robotics & Automation Program Prepares Students for Advanced Careers

 
Oakland Community College

Nova High School

Nova High School Instructor Benefits from Levil Milling Machine with FANUC 0i-f CNC

 
Nova High School

Branch Area Career Center

Industrial Robotics Training Program at Branch Area Careers Center

 
Branch Area Career Center

RAMTEC Career Center

RAMTEC Automation Training Center Provides Industry-Certified FANUC Automation Training Programs

 
RAMTEC Career Center

Oakland Tech Schools

FANUC Certified Education Programs at Oakland Technical Schools - Northwest

 
Oakland Tech Schools

Utica Center for Science and Industry

FANUC Certified Education Programs at Utica Center for Science & Industry

 
Utica Center for Science and Industry

FANUC Has Education Solutions for Students, Workers, Employers and Educators

Students / Workers

Students | Workers

FANUC’s Certified Education (CERT) program is designed to help you secure a high-demand job that provides high wages, upward mobility, and ultimately a higher standard of living.

Testimonials

"Manufacturing is becoming more and more automated every day. Everything is being done by machines, creating a need for a higher educated workforce. The students that are coming here and learning about robotics are getting those higher paying jobs."

Bob DuCharme

Instructor - Oakland Schools Technical Campus

"Our two-year robotics training program is based on STEM initiatives that have prepared students to go directly to work in high-paying careers. In fact, since we began the program in the 1980s, we’ve achieved nearly 100% placement for our graduates, all accepting starting positions with average salaries exceeding $60K."

John Sefcovic

Oakland Community College Faculty - Robotics & Automation Program

"FANUC has the most common control platform, which is the one that students will see when they enter the job market."

Adam Handler

Engineering Teacher - Nova High School