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As the computer
increases the technological needs of our work force, the need for quality
electronics technicians increases.
In Electronics courses students
will learn the fundamentals of electricity and its applications in everyday
life. Covered will be current, voltage, resistance, and how it works in
simple circuits. Activities will include "hands-on" projects, such as basic
house wiring, soldering, and small electronic kit construction. Advanced
students will proceed to such projects as circuit board construction and the
fundamentals of microprocessors. In the third class students will study
electronics and electricity in communications,
digital and large group projects that deal with robotics and future
technologies.
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Introductory Classes
Architecture
Automotive
Drafting
Electronics
Graphic Arts
Woods
Principles of
Engineering
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