Your electronic technician education would not be complete without some practical hands on training using real electronic components, circuits, and equipment. On the job as a technician, you will build, test, measure, service, repair, adjust, install maintain, operate and otherwise work with electronic equipment. Your classroom work provides the theoretical background to understand this equipment. The lab work gives you the experience in applying the theory to the hardware.
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