Build Real Skills That Actually Matter

We teach automation and bot development through hands-on projects. Not theory. Not fluff. Just practical coding that solves actual business problems.

Our next cohort starts September 2025. You'll spend six months building tools that businesses need right now.

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Students working on automation projects at syscodeprocore learning lab

How This Actually Works

Most coding courses throw theory at you and call it a day. We do things differently. You'll work on real client projects from week three onwards.

Client Projects

You'll build actual automation tools for Australian small businesses. Real deadlines. Real feedback. Real portfolio pieces that matter when you're job hunting.

Mentorship Access

Our developers review your code weekly. They've built systems for retail, healthcare, and logistics companies. They know what works in production environments.

Flexible Schedule

Study evenings and weekends. Most students keep their day jobs while learning. You'll need about 15 hours weekly to stay on track with coursework and projects.

Six Months of Building Things

The program runs from September through February. You'll start with Python basics and finish with deployment pipelines.

By December, you should have three completed projects. By February, you'll understand API integration, database management, and error handling.

1

Python Fundamentals

Variables, loops, functions. Then we move to file handling and basic automation. First project: a data scraper that pulls pricing information from competitor websites.

2

Bot Development

Build chatbots and automated responders. You'll work with APIs from platforms like Slack and Discord. Second project: a customer service bot for a local retailer.

3

Database Work

SQL queries, database design, data validation. Third project: inventory management system with automated reorder alerts for an actual client.

4

Deployment

Get your tools running on cloud platforms. Set up monitoring. Handle errors properly. Final project: deploy everything you've built and maintain it for four weeks.

Where People End Up

We track what happens to graduates. Some find jobs. Some freelance. Some build tools for their current employers. Results vary based on effort and existing skills.

Toivo Järvinen, automation developer

I finished the program in February 2024. Spent three months applying for jobs while freelancing on small automation projects. Got hired by a Brisbane logistics company in May.

Still use the database techniques from the course. The deployment section prepared me for actual production work better than I expected.

Program completed: Feb 2024 | First role: May 2024 | Current position: Jan 2025
Eliseo Valtorta, freelance bot developer

Graduated July 2024. Started freelancing immediately because I already had a few potential clients lined up. Built inventory systems and scheduling bots for cafes around Gold Coast.

The client project experience helped a lot. I knew how to scope work properly and set realistic timelines. Income is inconsistent but growing steadily.

Program completed: Jul 2024 | Started freelancing: Aug 2024 | Current status: Jan 2025

September 2025 Cohort Details

We're accepting applications through June. Space is limited to maintain the mentor-to-student ratio that makes the program work.

Start Date

September 15, 2025

Duration

24 Weeks

Class Size

Max 18 Students

You'll need a laptop and about 15 hours weekly. No previous coding experience required, but you should be comfortable learning technical concepts independently.

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