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Technical School Internships: Electronics Technician - Class Varies by School Standardization

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  • #1 6836928
    Makro1993
    Level 26  
    In which class of technical secondary school (electronics technician) are the internships?
    Is it somehow standardized or school dependent?
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  • #2 6836939
    wolek14
    Level 31  
    In the second grade you have one day a week, and in the third you have a monthly one, then you can choose a place where you want to have them, e.g. an electronics store or service, and then you have money for it ...
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  • #4 6837002
    Makro1993
    Level 26  
    wolek14 ,
    And in the second one, can I choose or be assigned?
  • #5 6837009
    ruda_marchewka
    Level 10  
    I guess it depends on the school.
    I know that in other techniques, the practice usually begins in the second grade, so it can also be mechanical ...
    :)
  • #6 6837019
    wolek14
    Level 31  
    In the second grade, you have internships in school studios ... I do not know if you have specializations on the electronics profile, if so, they start in the 3rd grade, and you choose your internships according to the specialization, and in the second grade, they all have the same internships, because this is a practical test of what is involved in theory in first grade ... There you learn health and safety, meter handling, soldering and such basics ...

    At least for me it looks like this ... In other schools it can be different ...
  • #7 6837046
    qwerty67
    Level 24  
    Exactly in the second day you have school workshops in one day, including a locksmith shop, etc., soldering. And in the third, you have a month in your workplace.
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  • #8 6837219
    Electrical
    Computers FAQ editor
    The monthly internships are in the third grade. and I recommend you to find something for yourself because the internships that the school will find you will not pay and if you find yourself, you can earn nice money ;-)
  • #9 6837754
    cirrostrato
    Level 38  
    qwerty67 wrote:
    you have school workshops in one day, including locksmith's shop, etc., soldering.
    ... unless it is the (former) real technical school of Marcin Kasprzak in Warsaw, there for several years NO WORKSHOPS !!!
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  • #10 6837898
    wiśniowy18
    Level 33  
    I had workshops one day a week in first class manual machining, lathes, milling machines :D in the third grade, monthly internships in the workplace, in the fourth grade, one day a week in the workshops again, departments such as automation, engine changing room hmm I do not remember any more.
  • #11 6840297
    cirrostrato
    Level 38  
    wiśniowy18 wrote:
    I had workshops one day a week in first class manual machining, lathes, milling machines :D in the third grade, monthly internships in the workplace, in the fourth grade, one day a week in the workshops again, departments such as automation, engine changing room hmm I do not remember any more.
    And in the Technical College of Kasprzak, until the beginning of the 70s, there was a forge at school workshops, I even forged a bayonet ... I am writing about matters that are already historical, but rather useless at present.
  • #12 6840555
    omicronNs
    Level 21  
    In the case of modular teaching, internships are in the 3rd grade and laboratory classes are already in the 1st grade. By the way, does anyone know the program material provided for in the 1st technical school on the electronics profile ??
  • #13 6840919
    wolek14
    Level 31  
    Ohm's law, Kirchoff's laws, electric field, magnetic field, EMF, LRC elements ...

    Added after 10 [minutes]:

    It takes on Electrical Engineering, on Measuring Instruments, after getting to know the meters, there are two terminals, power supplies, rectifiers, etc ... The program is arranged so that the hands are down ...
  • #14 7234434
    omicronNs
    Level 21  
    Well, I also don't like this program a bit. rectifier circuits will now be in 2nd class

    It's like this from me because I deceived myself, maybe someone will be spoiled for choice:

    1cl.

    Module 1 (OHS):
    Safety of work with electrical devices
    First aid in accidents at work
    Fire protection
    Organization of a computer workstation

    Module2 (Direct Current):
    Basic electrical quantities. Classification of materials due to electrical properties. Electric current
    Electrical circuit
    Resistance. Resistors
    Laws in DC circuits
    Connection of elements in the DC circuit
    Electricity sources
    Voltage and current regulation systems
    Measurements of resistance by indirect methods
    DC power
    The effect of direct current on the human body

    Module3 (Alternating Current, Sinusoidal):
    Electric field and capacitors
    Single-phase alternating current
    Magnetic and electromagnetic field
    Types of power in a sinusoidal current circuit
    Frequency filters
    Transformer
    Three-phase alternating current
    The effect of alternating current on the human body

    Module 4 (Electrical machinery and equipment):
    Generators and motors - types, parameters, application
    Contactors, relays - types, parameters, application
    Electrical installations - types, wires and installation accessories
    Electrical installation protection
    Means of protection against electric shock
    Methods of measuring basic parameters of machines and devices
    electric

    2cl.


    Module 1 (Analog Electronics):
    Semiconductor diodes
    Transistors
    Semiconductor controls
    Optoelectronic elements
    Transistor amplifiers
    Integrated analog circuits
    Power systems
    Generators

    Module2 (Digital Electronics):
    Number systems
    Numeric codes
    Boolean algebra
    Logic gates
    Digital integrated circuits
    Combinational systems
    Flip-flops. Sequential systems
    Commutation and arithmetic circuits
    Counters and registers. Controlling digital systems
    Memory. Programmable logical structures

    Module 3 (Fundamentals of Automation):
    Classification of control systems
    Basic dynamic terms
    Objects of regulation
    Automatic regulation system and its basic elements
    PLC controllers and their programming

    Next year I will update :D

Topic summary

Internships for electronics technician students in technical secondary schools vary by school and class level. Generally, internships begin in the second grade with one day a week dedicated to practical workshops, while more specialized internships occur in the third grade, often on a monthly basis. Students can choose their internship locations, such as electronics stores or service centers, although some schools may assign placements. The curriculum includes foundational topics like health and safety, soldering, and basic electrical principles, with more advanced topics introduced in subsequent grades. Variations in internship structure and availability exist across different technical schools.
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