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Home > Majors > Electrical

 

Pre or co requisites: Sequential Math I & II; Math Regents; Physics I

Selection criteria: Good averages in Math, Sciences, Technology, English; Application sheet (obtained at course conference)

Junior Year Courses: Electrical fundamentals and components, Instrumentation (meters, oscilloscopes, soldering), Basic Electronics, Power Supplies (AC-adapters), Spread sheets for electrical analysis, Project, CISCO Networking Curriculum.

 

Senior Year Courses: Digital Circuits and Systems Part I (computer electronics, see syllabus at course conference). Digital design projects (Fall and Spring), Digital Circuits Part II. Analog Electronics (amplifiers, transmitters, receivers), Three phase power, AC & DC machines, CISCO Networking-Advanced, CCNA Exam Preparation

DESCRIPTION:

The electronics major at BTHS has undergone the most significant transformation in decades. In an effort to keep current and prepare for the future, we have modified the major to reflect the skills and understanding most sought after by colleges, employers, electronic hobbyists, and "Hacks".

The current electronics/electrical curriculum is a rigorous, analytical and "hands on" college level course. College credit may be awarded (4 credits) for successful completion of the digital electronics course. All lecture classes are closely tracked by relevant lab work and consist of the above listed courses.

THE AVAILABILITY OF THE ABOVE COURSES IS ALWAYS DEPENDENT ON BOARD OF EDUCATION FUNDING.

 

 

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