Our PLC programming training is designed to help you gain real-world skills you can use on the job right away.
Whether you're just starting or want to improve your skills, our industrial PLC programming courses cover major brands like:
All our PLC programming courses are practical with hands-on examples taught by instructors who actively work in the field. These experts aren’t university professors, they’re real engineers who program and troubleshoot PLCs every day. They share what they’ve learned from real-world experience so you can avoid common mistakes and gain skills that matter.
We work closely with industry leaders like Omron, Phoenix Contact, and Wago to make sure our content aligns with industry needs. For each course, we have had several in-depth discussions with these brands, both in-person and online, to make sure our content is accurate, up-to-date, and effective.
We love working with our partners, and they’ve shared some great feedback:
“RealPars makes great easy-to-follow courses, dedicated to industrial automation, in a unique animated way.”
– Jaeyoung Park, General Management, Omron Automation
“We appreciate RealPars as a competent and reliable partner for the creation of training content in the automation environment, especially for beginners in our PLCnext ecosystem.”
– Joerg Volmer, Director of Sales and Business Administration
“They are proven professionals in content development and provide tremendous value to us, but most of all their users.”
– Johannes Bachem, Head of Seminar & Training
Every course comes with a certificate to prove your skills. With certifications from Omron, Phoenix Contact, Wago, or RealPars itself.
We’re also a Certified Training Partner for CODESYS, a leading platform in industrial automation. See our official listing here: CODESYS System Partners.
How to Learn PLC Programming
Learning PLC programming may seem challenging at first, but with the right steps, you can master it quickly. Here's a simple guide to get started:
- How to Learn PLC Programming?
Start by learning the basics of industrial automation. Focus on understanding what a PLC is, how it controls machines, and which programming languages are used.
- How to Learn PLC Programming at Home?
You can easily learn PLC programming at home with the right resources. Online courses like those offered by RealPars are designed to guide you step-by-step.
- How to Start PLC Programming?
Start by learning Ladder Logic, one of the most common PLC programming languages. Focus on simple exercises like turning lights on and off.
- How to Get Into PLC Programming?
If you're new to industrial automation, start by understanding basic electrical concepts and how control systems work.
- How PLC Programming Works?
PLC programming involves creating logic that tells a PLC how to control machines using software tools like Studio 5000, TIA Portal, or CODESYS.
- How Long Does It Take to Learn PLC Programming?
With focused learning, you can gain basic PLC programming skills in a few weeks. Mastering more complex systems may take several months.
- What is PLC Programming Used For?
PLC programming is used to control machinery in industries like manufacturing, food and beverage, energy, and logistics.
- What is a PLC Programming Language?
Just like programming languages for computers, PLCs use:
- Ladder Logic (LD) – Visual and easy to understand.
- Function Block Diagram (FBD) – Great for complex control systems.
- Structured Text (ST) – Similar to coding languages like Python or C.
By learning these languages and practicing real-world examples, you'll gain the skills needed to succeed as a PLC programmer.
Ready to get started? Enroll in one of our industrial PLC programming courses today and start building the skills that employers are looking for.