This advanced-level course is designed for secondary and upper secondary (high school) teachers seeking to integrate educational robotics into the teaching of higher-level mathematics concepts. Participants will explore three key topics—trigonometry, calculus, and linear algebra—using robotics-based activities that connect theoretical math with real-world applications. Teachers will learn to guide students in applying trigonometric functions to control robot movements and angles, exploring calculus through the analysis of rates of change and numerical integration of a robot’s motion, and using matrices and transformations in linear algebra to model and manipulate robotic paths. By the end of the course, teachers will be able to design and implement robotics-based lessons that bring advanced mathematical concepts to life, enhancing students' understanding and engagement through hands-on experiences that demonstrate the real-world utility of these mathematical tools.