Nov 30, 2025  
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IMG 1031 - NIDA Computer Base Training



Clock Hours: 154

Delivery Mode
on-ground

Prerequisites: IMG 1022, Fundamentals in Electronics 

Course Description:
This course introduces the fundamentals of mathematics, measurements, and electrical theory for technical applications. Students learn to apply Ohm’s Law to calculate resistance, current, voltage, and power, and gain hands-on experience troubleshooting series and parallel circuits. Topics include basic electronic components, frequency and voltage measurements, and the use of multimeters in analog and digital systems. 

Student Learning Outcomes:
  1. Basic math (i.e.. Fractions, improper fractions, decimals, and percentages) 

  1. Basic measurements (English and Metric standards) 

  1. Basic electricity (ohms law, movement of electrons) 

  1. Calculating resistance, current, voltage, and power in circuits using ohms law 

  1. Troubleshooting series and parallel circuits with multimeters 

  1. Basic electronics (i.e.. Resistors, capacitors, inductors, logic circuits) 

  1. Measuring frequencies, voltage drops, current values in analog and digital circuits