This fifteen session course provides a broad overview of the work of an electronic technician.
The first major group of classes covers the various work requirements and responsibilities of the technician. Also covered are the various types of prototyping, general troubleshooting and repair the technician is likely to encounter. Within this group of lessons the various levels of troubleshooting and the many techniques available to the technician is to be discussed. The practical use of electronic tools and instrumentation will be covered and practiced.
The final group of lessons revolve around the practical area of seeking and acquiring employment in this field. Resume preparation, the use of job search resources and interview skills will be covered and practiced.
Instructor: Glen Gross