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Current Electronics Curriculum at Two-Year Engineering-Technology Programs: Academic Preparation vs. Industry Expectations

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International Journal of Innovative Science and Modern Engineering (IJISME), 2 (11): 26-30 (October 2014)

Abstract

It is a challenge to teach electronics in career-oriented two-year programs due to the practical knowledge that must be taught within a limited amount of time. The challenge stems from the balance that must be achieved between theory and practice. There is a huge gap between the fundamentals of electronics that we are still teaching in traditional electronics courses and the real-world electronics used for building modern devices and gadgets. This survey investigates whether it is possible to teach modern electronics for modern industry, particularly in two-year programs. In an attempt to find a solution, various sources are investigated in academia, industry, and professional societies. The goal is to begin a productive discourse to find a solution to this dilemma..

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