The world of electronics has touched all areas of today's automobiles.
It's not enough for mechanics to be able to "turn a wrench" when repairing modern
vehicles, the mechanic must have a solid knowledge of automotive electronic systems.
The Nida Model 1431 Automotive Electronics Program is specifically designed to train
entry-level automotive technicians in the troubleshooting and repair of electronics
systems found in contemporary high-tech automobiles. Utilizing basic test equipment,
the Nida program provides a supportive, hands-on environment to beginning students,
plus a challenging investigative environment to the more advanced student.
The aircraft technician must have a solid understanding of electronics
and circuit analysis to troubleshoot and repair increasingly complex airframe, power
plant, and avionics systems in a wide variety of commercial, military, and general
aviation aircraft. The Nida Model 1438 series of programs was specifically designed
to meet the electronic training needs of today's aviation schools by providing systematic
training in the fundamentals of aircraft electrical and electronic systems.
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