Electronics Technology Preparatory Study
Basic Electronics Series
Unprepared going into school or the military?
If your future involves learning Electronics in High School, through one of the many military training programs, at a vocational school, or a college Electrical/Electronics Technology or Engineering program, you need to take advantage of this Electronics Preparatory Study Course.
Here is a list of just a few reasons for considering this opportunity.
It might allow you to:
- Get a head start on your Electronics dreams!!
- Find out what you’re getting yourself into, before spending a bundle on a full fledged study program!!
- Secure a distinct advantage by learning many of the concepts, terms and rules ahead of time.
- Make higher grades as you study electronics because you will already be familiar with much of the course content.
- Improve your chances of getting electronics training through the military.
- Brush-up on proficiency for electronics related employment interviews.
- Use this Electronics Preparatory Study Program to aid in preparing for the FCC Ham license exams.
by showing a strong aptitude for Electronics on their entrance examination.
About being able to learn the math?
You love electronics! As a kid you would take things apart just to see how they work. You would love to go into the electronics field but your math is only so..so.
This course will show you how memory aids can simplify electronics math and help you get started rather than feeling overwhelmed.
To get a head start?
If you're going into an electronics related college program this course will help you to pick-up the basics quickly and easily. It will help make you familiar with some of the terms and definitions involved.
If you plan on going into the Military to get your electronics training it is important to know these fundamentals for when they do their aptitude testing. This will help you get selected for training in an electronics related field.
Module 1
- Electronics math basics
- Exponents
- Base numbers
Module 2
- Atomic Structure
- Polarity
- Insulators, conductors and semiconductors
Module 3
- E, I, R and P
- Ohms Law and the Power Formula
- Series, Parallel and Series Parallel Circuits
Module 4
- Voltage rises and drops
- Grounding
- Voltage Dividers
Module 5
- Direct Current
- Batteries
- How Magnets and magnetism works
Special Supplements
- Analog and Digital
- Breadboards
- Digital Multimeter
- Resistors
- LED's
Your Instructor
Here is a quick list of my credentials to give you confidence that I know what I’m talking about. When I say you should "Take This Course”, you can believe me.
Credentials:
Two years of high school vocational electronics.
Eight years as a United States Air Force long range heavy ground radar maintenance technician.
Bachelors Degree in Industrial Technology with an emphasis in Electronics.
Five years with the Central Intelligence Agency as an Electronics Specialist.
Three years as the CEO of a computer manufacturing company.
A total of twenty years teaching electronics (ranging from high school to university level).
Consulting with several companies, and individual inventors on electronic projects.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Electronics Preparatory Study Course if you’re taking or planning to take any of the following Courses:
High School Vocational Electricity/Electronics
Two Year College Electronics Major
Four Year College Electronics Major
OR
Planning to Join the Military and want Electronics