Program Summary
Physics with Electronic Technology is a course that blends the fundamental principles of physics with the practical applications of electronics. It explores the laws of nature, from mechanics to electromagnetism, and their integration into the design and operation of electronic systems. The course covers topics such as circuit analysis, semiconductors, digital systems, and signal processing, emphasizing how these concepts are used in modern technology. Students gain both theoretical understanding and hands-on experience with electronic devices, components, and systems, learning how to troubleshoot, design, and innovate in the field of electronics. This interdisciplinary approach provides students with the tools to solve real-world problems in a variety of industries, such as telecommunications, computing, and automation, by applying physics principles to the development and optimization of electronic technologies.