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Electronics Training
Get ready to dive into the world of electronics and circuitry at our hands-on training session - bring your curiosity and creativity!
By Compete High
Location
Online
Refund Policy
Refunds up to 7 days before event.
About this event
This Electronics Training course breaks down the wires and switches into something a little more understandable. From DC networks and AC circuits to electrical machines and semiconductors, each module connects seamlessly without sending your brain into short-circuit mode.
There’s more: digital electronics, communication engineering, and power generation get their own spotlight too. Whether it's about current flow or logical gates, you’ll leave with a clearer grasp of key topics that power the wider electronics ecosystem—minus the sparks.
Learning Outcomes:
- Learn basic principles of DC networks and electrical circuit analysis.
- Understand AC circuit behaviour in single-phase electrical systems.
- Study electrical machines used in different circuit arrangements.
- Explore semiconductor diodes and their function in electronics.
- Gain insight into digital logic and communication engineering basics.
- Review elements of power generation and station configuration.
Who is this Course For:
- Learners curious about core concepts in electrical theory.
- Technicians needing structured knowledge of electronic circuits.
- Support staff involved in electronics or power projects.
- Students preparing for engineering-related academic studies.
- IT professionals wanting insight into digital logic systems.
- Engineers brushing up on communication engineering and semiconductors.
- Power station assistants building foundational theory knowledge.
- Administrative staff in technical departments seeking technical clarity.
Career Path:
- Electronics Technician – £31,000 average salary
- Electrical Engineer Assistant – £35,000 average salary
- Digital Systems Operator – £33,000 average salary
- Power Station Support Officer – £36,000 average salary
- Electronics Equipment Assembler – £29,000 average salary
- Technical Communications Assistant – £30,000 average salary
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