Digital Age TechnologyProgram 8 consists of three modules covering instruction on the subjects of basic electricity, basic electronics, basic digital, micro processors, personal computers and networking, wireless communications, High Definition TV, and Introduction to Renewable Energy Resources. Starting with the December 2009 classes, all students will receive a laptop computer and training included in the cost of tuition. Basic Electricity & Analog Electronics — Electrical Safety, basic mathematics, Ohms Law, DC theory, Series Circuits, Parallel Circuits, DC Capacitance and DC Inductance, AC theory, Basic Wiring, Waveforms, Oscilloscopes, AC Capacitance and Inductance, Magnetism, AC Generation and Control Devices, Semi-conductors, Diodes, DC Semi-conductor theory, AC Semi-conductor theory, Transistors and Operational amplifiers. Prep for ISCET Certification. Digital Electronics and Smart Technologies — Digital Technology, Binary Codes, Inclusive Gates, Exclusive Gates, Flip Flops, Counters, Shift Registers, Encoders and Decoders, Multiplexers and De-Multiplexers, Memory, Code Converters, High Definition TV and Video Calibration, Black and White Level Adjustments, LCD, Plasma and LED Televisions, Introduction to Renewable Energy: Solar Energy, passive and active solar systems, Wind Energy, Geothermal energy, Introduction to Smart Technologies: Residential and Commercial Smart Systems, Alarm Systems, Prep for ISCET Certification. Computer Repair and Networking — PC Hardware, Motherboard, DOS commands, Supporting Windows, Storage, Boot Discs, Drivers, Computer Video and Sound Cards, Windows 2K, Hard Disc Drive, File Protection and Computer Management, Windows XP, Windows 7 Migration and System Recovery, Installing Hardware Applications, Prep for A+ Certification, Introduction to Windows Office Products (Word, Excel, Access), Networking, types of Networks, Network Standards, OSI Model network Cards, Fiber Data Communications, Wiring Systems, Network Protocols, Other Network Hardware, Topologies, Connectivity Devices, Remote Devices, Network Operating Systems, Mail Services, Network Media, WiFi, Network Backup, Recovery, Network Security, Wireless Protocols, Network Project management. To Learn MoreCourses are offered days or evenings. To learn more about this course download the course catalog. For more information, contact us. For a success story about Digital Age Technology graduates, watch the following video. (requires QuickTime to view; download Quicktime) |
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