Electronics
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Electronics

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Get ready to dive into the world of cutting-edge technology and gadgets at our Electronics event - it's a tech lover's dream come true!

Location

Online

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  • Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Learn the theory of electronics from circuits to components entirely online.

Overview:

Electronics may seem like wizardry to some, but there's logic behind every circuit. This course offers a structured introduction to electronic principles, without requiring you to burn your fingers with soldering irons.

Explore the behaviour of resistors, capacitors, semiconductors and more in an online environment that doesn’t demand a tangle of wires under your desk. If you’ve ever wanted to demystify how things beep, buzz or blink—here’s where you start.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand electrical components and their basic functions
  • Learn Ohm’s law and simple circuit analysis methods
  • Identify electronic symbols and circuit diagram layouts
  • Explore the logic behind digital and analogue systems
  • Examine voltage, current, and resistance relationships
  • Recognise safe usage and handling of electronics online

Who is this Course For

  • Tech enthusiasts with an interest in electronics theory
  • Remote learners seeking engineering-related knowledge
  • Online STEM students needing foundational electronics
  • Digital educators teaching electronics remotely
  • Hobbyists designing small electronic projects from home
  • IT professionals adding electronics to their skillset
  • Support staff in electronics sales and consultancy
  • Students preparing for online exams in electrical studies

Career Path

  • Electronics Support Technician – £28,000/year
  • Circuit Designer (Entry Level) – £31,000/year
  • Technical Support Agent – £25,000/year
  • Electrical Product Analyst – £30,000/year
  • Remote Electronics Tutor – £27,000/year
  • Online STEM Course Assistant – £26,000/year

Frequently asked questions

What do you learn in basic electronics?

You learn about circuits, resistors, capacitors, and how electricity flows.

Do I need maths to learn electronics?

Basic maths is helpful but not advanced maths for beginner-level learning.

Can I build small projects with basic knowledge?

Yes, you can make simple circuits like LED blinkers or buzzers.

Is it safe to work with electronics?

Yes, if you follow proper safety rules and start with low-voltage projects.

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