Explore Electronics
ENEE 181: Explore Electronics, Offered Spring 2007:
Here is a chance to take advantage of a course that will teach you the basics of electronics in a fun atmosphere. It will demystify how circuits work and will teach you how to put electronics together. In the process, you will have the opportunity to build gadgets like your own radio station, motion detector, cable transmitter, cardiac monitor and more. No experience required. Skills you learn here can help land you a summer job!
Open to all engineering students but seats are limited, so hurry. For more information contact Dr. Judy Bell (bellj@eng.umd.edu) or Ms. Dolores Harris (dolores@eng.umd.edu).
What is Explore Electronics?
Explore Electronics is a One-Credit Introductory Course on Electronics. The course is designed to acquaint students studying electrical engineering and other majors to the principles of electronics.
The course is
hands-on. Students work in pairs for three hours per week in a supervised laboratory.
Learn more about Explore Electronics
To learn more about Explore Electronics, download the Explore Electronics Presentation.

For more information, contact Professor R.D. Gomez.
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