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Course Summary: Apply Electronic Circuits

The unit Apply Electronic Circuits equips trainees with the practical knowledge and hands-on skills required to interpret, assemble, test, and troubleshoot basic electronic circuits used in modern electrical and electronic systems. The course emphasizes the application of theoretical principles to real-world electronic circuit operations in domestic, commercial, and industrial environments.

Learners will explore key electronic components such as resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors, integrated circuits, and power supply units. Through practical lab sessions, trainees will design, construct, and test functional electronic circuits using appropriate tools, measuring instruments, and safety procedures. The unit also builds competence in reading electronic schematics, identifying faults, and applying systematic troubleshooting techniques.

By the end of this course, learners will be able to confidently apply electronic circuits in practical settings, observe workplace safety standards, and interpret technical documentation accurately. This unit forms a foundation for advanced studies and careers in electrical installation, electronics technology, mechatronics, and related engineering fields.