Would like to learn about electronics via home study

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Dan

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Hello
I hope I have the correct group
I would like to know if anyone has had experience with any home-study
electronics courses
I am not near any community colleges and am housebound at the moment
and will be for some time due to illness but would like to learn
electronics as I used to work--many years ago--as a test tech but my
actual knowledge of the full spectrum of electronics is lacking

I have looked into CIE but it seems a high cost altenative when I can
buy or have most of the basic equipment needed to put circuits together

Any recommendations or anyone with an unused set of course books they
could let go for a reasonable price

Oh, if anyone knows of any accreditated home study courses I would
appreciate the info as well
Thanks a lot

Dan

reply to: dan_9030@yahoo.com
 
"Dan" <jose222@ziplip.com> wrote in news:1108559767.367369.221300
@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:

Hello
I hope I have the correct group
I would like to know if anyone has had experience with any home-study
electronics courses
I am not near any community colleges and am housebound at the moment
and will be for some time due to illness but would like to learn
electronics as I used to work--many years ago--as a test tech but my
actual knowledge of the full spectrum of electronics is lacking

I have looked into CIE but it seems a high cost altenative when I can
buy or have most of the basic equipment needed to put circuits together
The CIE courses are pretty good. About the only thing better is a good
quality community college (not ITT). The Art of electronics is not a good
learning tool for basic electronics. It is more a supplement for those
with or getting a good foundation (BSEE) in electronics.

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me wrote:

The CIE courses are pretty good. About the only thing better is a good
quality community college (not ITT).
What's your objection to ITT?
 
On 16 Feb 2005 05:16:07 -0800, "Dan" <jose222@ziplip.com> wrote:

Hello
I hope I have the correct group
I would like to know if anyone has had experience with any home-study
electronics courses
I am not near any community colleges and am housebound at the moment
and will be for some time due to illness but would like to learn
electronics as I used to work--many years ago--as a test tech but my
actual knowledge of the full spectrum of electronics is lacking

I have looked into CIE but it seems a high cost altenative when I can
buy or have most of the basic equipment needed to put circuits together

Any recommendations or anyone with an unused set of course books they
could let go for a reasonable price

Oh, if anyone knows of any accreditated home study courses I would
appreciate the info as well
Thanks a lot
Not quite what you're looking for (not a course offering) but one option
is to buy a copy of "The Art of Electronics" (ISBN: 0521370957) along
with the student manual (ISBN: 0521377099). They ain't cheap but, if
you're a self-study type, well worth the cost.

--
Rich Webb Norfolk, VA
 

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