At Dojo Hub, we offer undergraduate students multiple learning paths. Our programs are designed to give students adequate exposure to various fields through hands on experience interfacing with real world problems. Students may choose a program based on their availability, skill level and desire.
The Embedded Systems Basics program is an opportunity for engineering students to learn the basics of embedded systems through the Dojo Hub Embedded Systems entry course which is a learning guide for anyone who wishes to get well acquainted with the basics of embedded systems. Students who complete the course are eligible for embedded systems related long-term internships.
The course is intended for self-teaching. Those who take this course are expected to carry out their own research and learning to complete all the tasks. The instructor is always available for guidance where necessary. The course can be taken as an academic internship for engineering students in any university.
The course is free of charge. Students only need to obtain the equipment and materials required to complete it.
The full stack web applications development program is an opportunity for engineering students to learn the basics of full stack web applications development through the Dojo Hub web applications starter course which is a learning guide for anyone who wishes to get well acquainted with the basics of web applications development. Students who complete the course are eligible for web applications related long-term internships.
The course is intended for self-teaching. Those who take this course are expected to carry out their own research and learning to complete all the tasks. The instructor is always available for guidance where necessary. The course can be taken as an academic internship for engineering students in any university.
The course is free of charge. Students only need to obtain the equipment and materials required to complete it.
The Mixed Research Program is an opportunity for students to participate in mixed research on various topics that include renewable energy, climate change, health technology, space, etc. In this program, students are given research topics to investigate and are required to collect data and draft a report with the guidance of an instructor. Students who exhibit good research skills and produce good quality reports are eligible to earn a stipend for subsequent research projects that they work on. They are also eligible for long-term internships where applicable.
The long-term internship program is an opportunity for students to engage with projects for periods of time beyond the typical 6 to 8 weeks of the academic internship. In this program, students are attached to ongoing projects that Dojo Hub is involved in and are given light responsibilities within the project to foster their learning and maximize exposure. Students with dependable skills can earn a stipend from the project. Students who go through the long-term internship program can eventually be hired full time or be linked to employment opportunities where possible through the Dojo Hub network.
The business incubation program is an opportunity for anyone with an innovative business idea to get support from the hub in form of physical space, mentorship, access to human resource, access to networks and funding though micro-grants, short-term debt and early-stage equity investment. The incubation is free of charge however, the founders and business ideas have to evaluated to be accepted into the program.
We typically enrol undergraduate engineering students in the fields of electrical engineering, computer engineering, mechanical engineering, software engineering, biomedical engineering, agricultural engineering and computer science. However, we sometimes enrol students from other fields such as finance, surveying, agriculture, mathematics, etc.
All our programs are free of charge. We do not offer scholarships or payment plans.
Our internships are not typically cohort based. They are case by case based. However, in the event that we recruit a cohort, the size varies depending on the capacity of the internship program.
Given the demanding schedule of most undergraduate courses especially in engineering, it is not advisable for student to undertake multiple programs however exceptions can be made if the student demonstrates capacity.