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SNET Study Program

 

Summary
The SNET Study Program is designed to prepare students to take the Comprehensive Mastery Test. It consists of three courses; each having 3 modules. Modules consist of 5 or 10 on-line sessions with most modules including one or two laboratory experiences

The three courses are:

1. Circuits and Applied Technical Mathematics

Basic Electricity
Electron Flow and Resistance
Inductance and Capacitance
Basic Electronics
Alternating Current
Impedance and Filters
Applied Technical Mathematics

2. Electronics and Telecommunications

Electronic Devices
Fundamentals of Transmission Systems
Telecommunications Fundamentals

3. Digital

Computer principles
Digital Electronics
Computers
Problem Solving
Fundamentals of Business Writing

The sequence is expected to require about 18 months to complete at a rate of two, one-hour sessions per week. Labs will be held on a Saturday towards the end of each module or section.

Presentations
Course Overview PDF

Links
Digital Logic Tutorial Thanks to Ken Bigelow
Telephone History Thanks to Tom Farley