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CIE's distance learning Electronics Engineering course is an advanced-level course designed for technicians and engineers who want a deeper understanding of electronic circuits and advanced mathematics.

Prerequisites are a high school diploma (or equivalent) with at least one year of algebra or geometry; or the completion of any CIE course, an in-depth working experience in the field of electronics, or the permission of CIE's Director of Instruction.

Learn to Master the Following Topics:

  • Solving Linear Equations
  • Digital Switching Units
  • Solid State Design
  • AC Circuit Analysis
  • Natural Logarithms
  • Satellite Communications
  • Digital Communications
  • Antennas
  • DC Motors and Efficiency of Electrical Machines
  • Three Phase Circuits and Transformers & more!


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    Enroll on-line in Course 6 for only $25 down and get our speical 0% Financing too! Tuition is $3,285.

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    Electronics Engineering (course 6) contains 89 self-paced lessons with instructor support. 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. They may continue their education with CIE and receive full academic and tuition credit that can be applied towards CIE's more advanced programs. In fact, this course contains 70 credit hours towards CIE's accredited Associate Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology.

    CET Exam Preparation

    Electronics Engineering 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 30 months for Course 6 you can be assured to have enough time to complete your program.

    89 lessons
    Completion Time Allowed: 30 Months
    70 Credit Hours Toward CIE's A.A.S. Degree Program
    Preparation for CET Exam



    Student Textbook Responsibilities

    Students are responsible for purchasing two textbooks for this course that are not included in tuition. Please call a Guidance Counselor at (800) 243-6446 if you have any questions.

    Additional Training

    CIE Bookstore carries a complete line of self-paced electronics tutorials and lab experiments! Basic through advanced topics are covered.

    Electronics tutorials start at $28.95.

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    Complete Electronics Engineering Lessons

    Solving Linear Equations Important Digital Integrated Circuits
    Algebraic Signs and Exponents Digital IC Families with Practical Operating Requirements
    Kirchhoff's Laws Digital Systems and How to Troubleshoot Them
    Algebraic Fractions  Circuit Response to Non Sinusoidal Waveforms
    Applied Fractional Equations  Transient Analysis: Part I
    Basic Circuit Principles Applied to Practical Design Transient Analysis: Part II
    Digital Switching Units Transient Analysis: Part III
    Binary Coding and Computer Arithmetic Transient Analysis: Part IV
    Logic Circuit Tracing Using Boolean Algebra Transient Analysis: Part V
    Pulse Processing Circuits Transient Analysis: Part VI
    Network Theorems Steady State and Transient Network Analysis
    Coordinates and Angle Functions Resonant Circuits and Coupled Networks
    Applications of Trigonometric Functions Filters
    Exponents, Radicals and Complex Numbers Equalizers and Filter Network Synthesis
    Phasor Representation of Steady State Circuits Tuned Amplifiers
    Analytical Geometry First Degree Equations Operational Amplifiers
    Some Basic Concepts of Calculus Basic Physics
    Signal Waveforms and Their Application Static Magnetic Field Theory
    An Introduction to Solid State Design: Part I Electric Field Physics
    Advanced Network Theorems Fundamentals of Electricity Magnetism Mechanics and Heat
    Diode Networks DC Generators
    An Introduction to Solid State Design: Part II DC Motors and Efficiency of Electrical Machines
    An Introduction to Solid State Design: Part III  Three Phase Circuits and Transformers
    Ohm's and Kirchhoff's Laws Applied to AC  Circuits Three Phase Induction Motors
    Logarithms Selection and Application of Three Phase Induction Motors
    Decibels Single Phase Motors
    AC Circuit Analysis Introduction to Electronic Communications
    AC Power and Solving Stage Coupling Problems Frequency Generation
    Resonant Circuits Amplitude Modulation Transmission & Reception
    Systems of Linear Equations Phase Locked Loops & Frequency Synthesizers
    Linear Network Analysis Angle Modulation Transmission
    Simplifying Network Analysis by Using Determinants Angle Modulation Receivers and Systems
    Practical Matrix Theory for Engineers  Transmission Lines
    Two Port Linear Networks Wave Propagation
    Quadratic Equations and Systems Antennas
    Higher Order Equations   Digital Communications
    Trigonometric Equations and Identities Data Communications
    Theory of Logarithms and Series Digital Transmission
    Natural Logarithms Frequency Division Multiplexing and Microwave Communications
    Calculus, Part I: Analytical Geometry Second Degree Equations
    Satellite Communications   
    Calculus, Part II: Basic Concepts in Calculus  
    Calculus, Part III: Further Differential Techniques and Applications of the Derivative  END OF LESSONS REQUIRED FOR DIPLOMA
    Calculus, Part IV: Fundamentals of Integration Degree Equations   Optional Lesson at No Extra Charge :
    Calculus, Part V: Applying Integral Calculus   Certified Electronics Technician (CET) Study Guide (Associate Level)
    Calculus Part VI: Derivatives of Transcendental  Functions  
    Calculus, Part VII: Series Representations and Indeterminate Forms  
    Calculus Part IX: Fourier Series and Differential Equations  
       

     

     

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