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Script Development Learning Program

Build automation expertise through hands-on projects and collaborative problem-solving. Our program combines technical fundamentals with real-world application, preparing you for Swiss business automation needs.

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Students collaborating on automation projects in modern learning environment

Program Structure

Eight months of structured learning, starting September 2025. Each module builds practical skills while working on actual business scenarios from Swiss companies.

Automation Fundamentals

Understanding business processes, identifying automation opportunities, and learning basic scripting concepts. We start with simple task automation before moving to complex workflows.

Database Integration

Working with business data, connecting systems, and ensuring data accuracy. Students learn to handle real customer databases and inventory systems safely.

Bot Development

Creating interactive systems that respond to user needs. Focus on customer service applications and internal workflow optimization tools.

Testing & Deployment

Ensuring reliability before implementation. Students learn debugging techniques and how to deploy solutions in business environments responsibly.

Business Communication

Translating technical solutions into business benefits. Practice presenting automation proposals and training end users effectively.

Portfolio Development

Building a collection of working solutions that demonstrate practical skills. Each student graduates with real projects they can show potential employers.

How Learning Happens

  • Small cohorts work on shared projects, learning from different perspectives and problem-solving approaches
  • Weekly code reviews where students explain their solutions and receive constructive feedback from peers
  • Pair programming sessions that build both technical skills and communication abilities
  • Real client problems provided by local businesses, giving context and purpose to learning
  • Flexible pacing allows working professionals to balance learning with current responsibilities
Marcus Weber, lead instructor

Marcus Weber

Lead Instructor

Former automation consultant with 12 years helping Swiss businesses optimize operations.

Elena Richter, technical mentor

Elena Richter

Technical Mentor

Database specialist who bridges the gap between complex technical concepts and practical application.

Sophie Brunner, industry coordinator

Sophie Brunner

Industry Coordinator

Connects learning objectives with current market needs in Swiss automation sector.

Learning Through Connection

Our collaborative approach creates lasting professional relationships and practical skills

Project Teams

Work alongside peers with different backgrounds and experience levels. Each team tackles real automation challenges, sharing knowledge and building solutions together.

Industry Connections

Meet professionals currently working in Swiss automation sector. Guest speakers share current challenges and emerging opportunities in the field.

Peer Support Network

Study groups form naturally as students help each other overcome technical obstacles. Many participants maintain these professional relationships long after graduation.

Skills Exchange

Students bring diverse professional experiences that enrich group discussions. A marketing professional might offer insights that help a technical solution become more user-friendly.

Program Information

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Program Basics

When does the next program begin?
September 2025 intake, with applications opening March 2025. Classes meet Tuesday and Thursday evenings, plus Saturday morning workshops.
What background do I need?
No programming experience required. We do expect comfort with computers and willingness to learn new concepts regularly.
How much time commitment?
Plan for 8-10 hours weekly including class time, project work, and study. Working professionals find this manageable with planning.

Enrollment Process

How do I apply?
Submit application through our contact form starting March 2025. Include brief description of your interest in automation and current professional situation.
Are there prerequisites?
Basic computer skills and enthusiasm for problem-solving. We recommend completing our free online assessment to gauge fit.

Technical Details

What tools will I learn?
Python for automation, database management systems, and integration platforms commonly used in Swiss businesses.
Do I need special equipment?
Personal laptop required. We provide software licenses and access to development environments during the program.

Support & Pricing

What ongoing support is available?
Weekly office hours, peer study groups, and access to instructor feedback on projects. Alumni network provides ongoing professional connections.
Program cost?
CHF 3,200 total program fee, with payment plan options available. Includes all materials, software access, and ongoing support.