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CIE's distance learning program Electronics Technology and Advanced Troubleshooting was designed for students with no previous electronics experience and provides them with a solid core of instruction in electronics technology.

It expands on the lessons from CIE's Electronics Technology with Lab (Course 1B) to include electronics troubleshooting training.

Students graduate with the ability to service consumer electronics such as TV and home audio equipment.

What You Will Learn

Electronics Technology and Advanced Troubleshooting starts with the basics of electronics and then moves on to more advanced topics that include:

  • AC and DC Circuit Theory
  • Identifying Components
  • Working with Printed Circuit Boards
  • Relays
  • Robots
  • Regulated Power Supplies
  • Troubleshooting Digital Systems
  • Television Troubleshooting Techniques
  • Advanced Troubleshooting Techniques
  • Understanding and Using the Oscilloscope
  • Advanced Troubleshooting of Modern Circuitry and more


  • Enroll On-line



    Enroll on-line in Course 11 for only $25 down and you'll receive 0% FINANCING too! Tuition is $3,945.

    Finance your tuition for only $75 a month!

    No Risk Trial Period - 30 Day or 15 Lesson Money Back Pledge if you're not completely satisfied.

    Lab Equipment

    Electronics Technology and Advanced Troubleshooting (course 11) contains 118 self-paced lessons with over 200 hands-on training experiments using CIE's Personal Training Laboratory and Multimeter and five training videos including T.V. Parts I-IV and Troubleshooting with the Oscilloscope.

    You can take your exams online with our e-grade site or simply mail them in to us. This program was created specifically for the distance learning student. Experience a step-by-step method of learning that allows you to complete each lesson at your own pace when it's convenient for you!

    Our instruction staff works directly with you one-on-one to answer your questions and provide you with technical assistance when needed - even if it's on a Saturday!

    Earn an Accredited Diploma

    Students graduate with a Nationally Accredited Diploma in Electronics and are readily employable as electronics technicians.

    They may continue their education with CIE and receive full academic and tuition credit that can be applied towards CIE's Associate Degree. In fact, this course contains 38 credit hours towards CIE's accredited Associate Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology.

    CET Exam Preparation

    Electronics Technology and Advanced Troubleshooting also includes a study guide on how to prepare for the Associate-Level Certified Electronics Technician (CET) exam.

    This test is administered by the International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians and has over 46,000 certified technicians across the globe! Certification enables employers to separate knowledgeable job applicants from those with less training and skills.

    CIE has an open enrollment policy and you can start this program at anytime. One of the advantages of enrolling with CIE is that you can study at your own pace. Some students go through the program slowly, others at an accelerated level, but on average most students complete about two lessons a week.

    We can accommodate almost any arrangement that suits you best and with our generous time allotment of 36 months for Course 11 you can be assured to have enough time to complete your program.

    118 lessons
    Completion Time Allowed: 36 Months
    201 Laboratory Experiments Using CIE's Personal Training Laboratory with CIE's Multimeter

    and five training videos including T.V.Part I-IV and Troubleshooting with the Oscilloscope
    38 Credit Hours Towards CIE's A.A.S. Degree Program
    Preparation for CET Exam


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    Electronics Technology Troubleshooting Lessons

    • Current and Voltage Operational Amplifier Characteristics
    • Controlling Current and Voltage Silicon-Controlled Rectifiers & InjunctionTransistors: Theory & App
    • Power Distribution Regulated Power Supplies
    • Portable Extension Cords Regulated Power Supply Characteristics
    • Static Electricity Working with FET's
    • Electric Currents and Semiconductor Devices Radio Frequency Amplifiers
    • Fractions and Decimal Numbers Oscillators
    • Reciprocals, Percentages, and Powers of Numbers   Sinusoidal Oscillators
    • The Three Basics of Electric Circuits: Voltage, Current & Resistance Measuring and Measuring Instruments
    • Ohm's Law, Conductors, and Insulators Measurement Techniques Laboratory
    • Connecting and Tracing Battery Circuits Circuit Response to Non-Sinusoidal Waveforms
    • Identifying Components Time Constants
    • Tracing Wiring on Printed Circuit Boards RC Filter Circuits
    • Roots of Numbers, Ratio, and Proportion Understanding and Using the Oscilloscope
    • Inverse Proportion and Negative Numbers Optoelectronics
    • Parallel Circuits Digital Switching Units
    • Equivalent Circuits Binary Coding and Computer Arithmetic
    • Applications of Kirchhoff's Laws Logic Circuit Tracing by Using Boolean Algebra
    • Series-Parallel Circuits Digital IC Families with Practical Operating Requirements
    • Voltage and Power Clippers, Clampers, and Binaries
    • Vital Statistics of AC Circuits Pulse Processing Circuits
    • Magnetism and Magnetic Circuits Multivibrators
    • Induced Voltage and Current Important Digital Integrated Circuits
    • Thinking Circuits and Automatic Switches 555 Timing Circuits
    • Relays and Robots Digital Systems and How To Troubleshoot Them
    • Scientific Notation Electromagnetism and Relays
    • Units of Measure Systematic Troubleshooting
    • Inductance Basic Gates
    • Mutual Inductance and Magnetic Coupling Practical Digital Circuits
    • Transformers Sequential Logic Circuits
    • Electrical Charges and Capacitance Safety
    • Capacitors in Action   Introduction to Television
    • Rectifiers and Amplifiers The Television System Functional Block Diagram
    • Transistor and FET Amplifiers Television Troubleshooting Techniques
    • Reading and Using Graphs Power Supplies
    • Phasors and Formulas Horizontal Circuits
    Reliable Soldering Techniques   High Voltage Circuits
    Working with Printed Circuit Boards Vertical Circuits
    Building a Siren with Flashing Light Tuners
    Using Your Multimeter to Measure Resistance Intermediate Frequency Amplifiers
    Your Personal Training Laboratory Video Circuits and the CRT
    Series and Parallel Resistor Circuits AGC Circuits
    Power and DC Circuits Synchronization Circuits
    Simplifying Circuit Analysis by Using Kirchhoff's Laws Introduction to Color Television
    Practical Applications of Kirchhoff's Laws Color Circuits
    Currents and Voltages in AC Circuits Color Symptom Troubleshooting
    Capacitors and Capacitive Circuits Color TV Setup
    Resonant Circuits Sound Circuits
    Inductors and Inductive Circuits Advanced Troubleshooting Techniques
    Resonance and Filters Interpreting Oscilloscope Waveforms
    Using Semiconductor Diodes Understanding the Operation of a Color Bar Generator
    Operation of Semiconductor Devices TV and Oscilloscope Adjustments
    Working with Semiconductor Diodes Interpreting Practical Waveforms
    Unregulated Power Supplies Modern Equipment Construction
    Operation of Tubes and Transistors Advanced Troubleshooting of Modern Circuitry
    Amplifiers  
    Fundamentals of Transformers  END OF LESSONS EQUIRED FOR DIPLOMA
    Unregulated Power Supply Characteristics

    Optional Lessons at No Extra Charge:

    How To Work With Transistors Certified Electronics Technician
    Transistors - Part I
    (CET) Study Guide (Associate-Level)
    Common-Emitter Amplifier Characteristics  
    Transistors - Part II  
    Audio Amplifiers and Equipment  
    Operational Amplifiers  

     

     

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