Course Overview

This course is designed to introduce undergraduate and high school students to essential good practices and safety standards in electronics and electrical engineering. Focusing on hands-on skills, this course covers the safe handling of electronic components, proper use of instruments, and crucial safety protocols that are vital for both academic and professional success in electronics.

Who Should Attend

This course is ideal for:

  • Undergraduate students studying electronics or electrical engineering.
  • High school students interested in pursuing a career in electronics or related fields.
  • Hobbyists and beginners who want to improve their understanding of electronics safety and good practices.
  • Skilled laborers working in electronics who are not involved in design but want to enhance their knowledge of handling components and instruments safely

What You Will Learn

  • Safe handling of electronic components and instruments.
  • Best practices for avoiding electrostatic discharge (ESD).
  • Proper use and maintenance of essential tools and instruments like multimeters, oscilloscopes, and soldering irons.
  • Identification and testing of common electronic components.
  • Good practices in circuit assembly and PCB handling.
  • Electrical safety when working with high voltage.
  • Calibration and care of instruments for accurate measurements.

Course Structure

The course is divided into 8 comprehensive modules, each focusing on critical aspects of electronics safety and good practices. With hands-on training and real-world examples, students will work through:

  • Introduction to Safety.
  • Handling of electronic components with an emphasis on ESD safety.
  • Safe and correct use of key instruments.
  • Practical assembly and testing of circuits.
  • Electrical safety and environmental considerations.

Course Duration

The course is designed to be completed in approximately 24 to 30 hours of interactive, hands-on sessions. Each module builds on the previous one, ensuring a structured learning path from safety basics to advanced practices.

Course Prerequisites

No prior experience is required. This course is suitable for beginners, but a basic understanding of physics and electrical concepts will be helpful.

Course Module

  • Module 1: Introduction to Safety in Electronics and Electrical Engineering
  • Module 2: Handling Electronic Components and ESD Safety
  • Module 3: Instrument Handling and Maintenance
  • Module 4: Component Identification and Testing
  • Module 5: Best Practices in Circuit Assembly
  • Module 6: Electrical Safety in High Voltage Circuits
  • Module 7: Instrument Calibration and Care
  • Module 8: Environmental Considerations in Electronics Work

Why Enroll in This Course

  • Industrial Relevance: Focuses on real-world applications, ensuring that you acquire skills that are directly applicable in industrial settings. This practical approach prepares you for the challenges you may face in the workplace.
  • Practical Learning: Offers hands-on projects and experiments that provide you with practical experience. You’ll work with actual components and instruments, allowing you to apply theoretical knowledge in a real-world context.
  • Beginner-Friendly: Features simplified content that is accessible for high school and undergraduate students. The course is designed to make complex concepts understandable and manageable, providing a strong starting point for those new to the field.
  • Solid Foundation: Builds essential skills and knowledge that serve as a strong foundation for further studies or a career in electronics. By mastering these basics, you’ll be well-prepared for more advanced topics and professional opportunities.

Teaching Methodology

  • Lectures: In-class sessions for theory
  • Hands-On Practice: Build circuits and work with real-world components
  • Practical Projects: Industry-relevant mini-projects to enhance learning
  • Assessment: Quizzes, project work, and a final evaluation to ensure understanding

Course Certification

Upon successful completion, students will receive a Certificate of Completion demonstrating their proficiency in good practices and safety in electronics and electrical engineering.

Instructor Information

This course is taught by experienced professionals in electronics and electrical engineering, with a focus on practical, real-world skills.

How to Enroll?

To enroll in this course, visit our registration page or contact us at admin@ssitraininginfo.com, 0422-2209999