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| Gear Head Joined: Oct 2005
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Thread Starter | Does This Look Like a Good electronics Course?
I was wondering if any of the electrical engineers on this board would give me their 2 cents if this looks like its worth while. It's directed at people in the "semiconductor" industry - but anyone in any tech field looks like they could benefit from it. Plus since you get a certificate you could tack "Stanford" on your resume' ******//www.semizone.com/webcast/curr...oduct%5fid=761 |
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| Gear Head Joined: Sep 2006
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What is it that you want from this course? It looks like you could learn a little about electronics, but how will this knowledge, and credits benefit you? Are the credits transferable for a two or four year degree? If you are in a $40k/yr job, and you could be in a $60k/yr job because of this course, then go for it. If you plan on getting an associates degree, make sure the school you will attend can transfer the credit. btw, I am not a degreed engineer.
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