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CSUN EE

The Electronics Program at CSUN provides certificates and an Associate Degree upon completion of a comprehensive electronics curriculum that includes fundamental as well as advanced training for students interested in a career as an electronics professional. The Electronics Curriculum provides training in the fundamentals, electronic devices, computer aided design and analysis, communications, microwaves, digital systems, microprocessors, linear systems, and operational amplifiers. The Electronics Program is a mix of theory presentations in the classroom with extensive hands-on training in laboratories featuring state-of-the-art equipment

Pierce college EE

First class. The first class for electronics majors. Atomic theory, voltage, resistance, current, energy and power, Ohm's law, series-parallel circuits, voltage and current dividers. Network theorems and applications of Kirchhoff's laws. Voltage and current sources, conductors, resistors, batteries, magnetism, D.C. characteristics of capacitors and inductors. Computer aided schematic capture and circuit analysis.

Program Information:

New students should enroll in Electronics 4A lecture and 4B lab. No previous experience in electronics is required. Electronics 4A also meets the Natural Science elective requirement for any Associate Degree. ****GooD LUCK*****