Course Orientation — Part 1
Course Orientation prepares learners for Digital Devices I by connecting core digital electronics concepts with the safety, scope, and systems thinking required on real job sites and in modern technical environments. Learners are introduced to binary numbers, Boolean logic, gates, flip-flops, counters, shift registers,
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Course Details
- Duration: 1h 4m
- Level: intermediate
- Category: Workforce Training
- Price: $49.00
Course Modules
- Course Orientation: ELT 147 Digital Devices I
- Scope, Safety, and System Thinking for Construction-Based Digital Design
- PPCC, Colorado, CHAMP, CCCS, and TAACCCT: How the Program Connects to Work
- Binary Logic and Combinational Device Design
- Sequential Logic for Real-World Control: Memory, Timing, and State
- ANSI Logic Diagram Standards: Reading M3 Diagram A/B Gate Symbols for Digital Devices
- Electronics Building Blocks for Durable Field Hardware
Frequently Asked Questions
Who should take the Course Orientation - Part 1?
This intermediate-level course is designed for learners preparing for Digital Devices I, particularly those interested in digital electronics for job sites and modern technical environments. It's suitable for individuals looking to understand core digital electronics concepts within a practical, workforce context.
What will I learn in Course Orientation - Part 1?
You will learn about binary numbers, Boolean logic, gates, flip-flops, counters, shift registers, and troubleshooting digital systems. The course also covers the safety, scope, and systems thinking essential for construction-based digital design and how the program connects to the Colorado workforce.
How long does Course Orientation - Part 1 take to complete?
The Course Orientation - Part 1 is approximately 1 hour in duration. It's designed to provide a concise yet comprehensive introduction to the foundational concepts and practical considerations for Digital Devices I.
What kind of jobs does this course help prepare me for?
This course helps prepare you for roles requiring an understanding of digital electronics in technical and construction-based environments. It lays the groundwork for careers involving digital system design, troubleshooting, and maintenance in various industries.
Is this course a prerequisite for Digital Devices I?
Yes, this course serves as an orientation, preparing learners for Digital Devices I by introducing core concepts and expectations. It connects fundamental digital electronics with the practical application and systems thinking required in real-world job settings.
What are the main learning objectives of this course?
The main objectives include identifying course expectations and prerequisites for Digital Devices I, explaining how binary numbers and Boolean algebra support digital system behavior, and recognizing the functions of various electronic gates and flip-flops. You will also understand the program's connection to the Colorado workforce.
Does this course cover practical applications of digital electronics?
Yes, the course emphasizes connecting core digital electronics concepts with the safety, scope, and systems thinking required on real job sites and in modern technical environments. It introduces electronics building blocks for durable field hardware, providing a practical perspective.