Our solutions for college and university students
Discover the products that allow students to take a step towards working with technology professionally, extend their knowledge and learn important industry skills within engineering, mechatronics, data processing, and the Internet of Things.
AGES 11+
STUDENT KIT
Get started with the basics of electronics, programming, and coding. No prior knowledge is necessary - the kit will guide you through 11 exciting activities, introducing concepts like current, voltage, resistance, and developing important 21st century skills, such as problem solving and critical thinking.
AGES 11+
EDUCATION STARTER KIT
Learn the basics of programming, coding, and electronics including current, voltage, and digital logic. Lessons and projects can be paced according to your students' abilities. You can integrate the kit throughout the curriculum, including subjects such as physics, chemistry, and even history.
AGES 11+
SCIENCE KIT - PHYSICS LAB
Developed in partnership with Google, this kit challenges students to explore and explain the physics behind amusement park rides, make their own hypotheses, validate their assumptions using real world data, and learn about the concepts such as electromagnetism, thermodynamics, kinetics, and kinematics.
AGES 10+
SCIENCE JOURNAL
The Arduino Science Journal is a mobile application that allows anyone to conduct scientific experiments by measuring the surrounding world with sensors, documenting and comparing data, developing and validating hypotheses, and taking notes.
AGES 17+
ENGINEERING KIT
Featuring cutting-edge technology, this kit is a practical, hands-on learning tool that helps students develop key engineering skills, and learn core aspects of mechatronics and Matlab and Simulink programming.
The Engineering Kit gives students a strong understanding of basic engineering concepts through projects that create a fun and collaborative learning environment.
Students are able to connect what they learn with real-world industries, are encouraged to think critically, and deepen their knowledge through experimentation.
Each kit includes all necessary hardware, online learning content, software, and support.
Easily access the sensors in your mobile device, and use them to measure the world around you! Record properties like light, movement and sound, compare data, and make new discoveries.
Want to measure even more? Connect external sensors and hardware using bluetooth to unlock endless possibilities! The Science Journal is fully compatible with Science Kit, Nano 33 BLE Sense board, and other third party hardware, giving you access to dozens of sensors to choose from.
The kit includes all the necessary hardware and physical components for up to three students, including one Nano 33 IoT board, a Nano Motor Carrier with IMU and battery charger, battery, motors, webcam, and more.
All components are packed into a durable, stackable toolbox ideal for storage and years of use.
The kit includes access to an online platform with 3 lessons and 3 comprehensive projects – Drawing Robot, Webcam-controlled Rover and Self-Balancing Motorcycle.
Online content includes step-by-step guidance, allowing students to collaborate in small groups or learn remotely, and can be tailored by educators for a variety of curriculums.
All learning materials are developed by the Arduino Education team in collaboration with MathWorks.
Students get prepared for real-life environments, and learn to use the same tools as industry professionals.
The Arduino Engineering Kit covers the key concepts of MATLAB and Simulink programming, including model-based design, control systems, image & signal processing, and more.
Each kit includes a one year individual trial license for MATLAB and Simulink.
Each Arduino Education kit comes with access to dedicated assistance from the Arduino support team, which is ready to help with troubleshooting, purchases, classroom management or platform-related questions.
AGES 16+
Arduino Explore IoT Kit Rev2
Get started with the Internet of Things! Learn how to collect, store, and visualise data, build remotely controlled appliances and improve everyday life with smart devices.
Advanced high school and college students can now create their own connected devices – known as the Internet of Things – quickly and easily. They’ll learn how to build Internet-connected objects with easy-access getting started activities and 10 sustainability projects, supported by technical and theoretical lessons. Each of these projects allows students to investigate and solve a real-world challenge linked to one of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Students learn design thinking methods that help them develop their own unique solutions to challenges such as urban farming, health monitoring, and water and waste conservation.
Empower your students with future technologies, design methodologies, and an in-depth understanding of real-world issues to build a sustainable future with the Arduino Explore IoT Kit Rev2.
The kit comes with all the necessary hardware for up to two students, including one MKR WiFi 1010 board, an MKR IoT carrier with five tactile buttons and LCD display, a set of sensors and actuators, cables and a battery holder.
All components are packed into a robust reusable toolbox, ideal for storage and years of use.
The Arduino Explore IoT Kit Rev2 has been created to provide a comprehensive understanding of the Internet of Things, as well as to encourage students to think about solving global sustainability challenges, according to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
After looking into current academic and industrial standards, we have identified important concepts this kit should touch upon for students to learn how devices communicate and the tools used to facilitate communication, data management, analysis, and computational thinking by using real-world sensors to capture meaningful data from the environment and modify it by remotely controlling actuators such as LEDs, buzzers, displays, through the Cloud.
Throughout the lessons, students will work with the Arduino IoT Cloud – our cutting edge web-based IoT application. They will use the same tools as the industry professionals do to read, store, and visualize data, and build web-based interfaces for their IoT devices.
Each kit includes one 12 month trial for Arduino Create, which provides advanced features of the IoT Cloud.
Each Arduino Education kit comes with access to dedicated assistance from the Arduino support team, which is ready to help with troubleshooting, purchases, classroom management or platform-related questions.
AGES 16+
FUNDAMENTALS EXAM
Arduino Fundamentals is an online exam that provides certification on your knowledge of Arduino related electronics, programming and physical computing.
The exam is web-based and can be completed from any computer with access to the internet. It consists of 36 questions with 75 minute time limit to complete them.
You will receive your results immediately after submission, indicating whether you passed or failed. Passing the exam will grant you the Arduino Fundamentals certificate.
The exam is based on the concepts introduced in the Arduino Starter Kit, as it offers everything you need (components, project book and support) to get started with Arduino, coding and electronics in a hands-on way.
If you don’t have an Arduino Starter Kit yet, you can buy it in combination with the Arduino Fundamentals exam.
AGES 17+
Arduino PLC Starter Kit
Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) technology is vital for industrial automation, but gaps still exist between current PLC education and industry. To cultivate a robust industrial workforce, Arduino introduces a dedicated educational kit - Arduino PLC Starter Kit. It acts as a bridge between theory and practice, closing the gap in current PLC education and preparing students for real-world challenges.
Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) technology is vital for industrial automation, but gaps still exist between current PLC education and industry. To cultivate a robust industrial workforce, Arduino introduces a dedicated educational kit – Arduino PLC Starter Kit.
With this kit, you get 20+ hours of lessons with the Explore PLC course. Your students can learn about Programmable Logic Controllers, Modbus RS-485 communications, and integration with industrial simulated systems, among other comprehensive topics.
There’s also support for five PLC programming languages, which means you can program the kit effortlessly using the Arduino PLC IDE. This user-friendly environment simplifies PLC programming for both you and your students. Choose from any of the five programming languages defined by the IEC 61131-3 standard (Ladder, Functional Block Diagram, Structured Text, Sequential Function Chart, or Instruction List) to swiftly code PLC applications or port existing ones to Arduino Opta.
Additionally, the Arduino Opta WiFi can be programmed and integrated into an industrial automation system with our powerful IDE 2. The Arduino IDE 2 is a huge improvement on our classic IDE, with increased performance, improved user interface, and many new features, such as autocompletion, a built-in debugger and syncing sketches with Cloud.
The PLC Starter Kit integrates seamlessly with Arduino Cloud services for IoT projects, enabling remote control functionalities for both classroom and real-world scenarios. This is our simplest and low-code way to get started with connected projects.
All hardware provided with the kit is also fully documented in our Arduino Docs page, where hundreds of tutorials, datasheets, guides and technical documentation are published.
- Pro industrial automation with reliability and power for complex projects
- Learning content that aligns with the industrial automation curriculum
- Programming that is easy, approachable, and efficient
- Dive straight into practical applications with Arduino’s signature ease-of-use, flexibility, and a vast library of software
With 20 hours of projects and many more tutorials, you have everything you need to teach programmable logic control in your classroom.
Projects include getting started, an introduction to the software, PLC history, communication protocols, digital input simulator learning, networks, and counting – all accessed through one easy-to-use portal connected to the Arduino Cloud.