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Applied Digital Electronics 1 introduces the foundational concepts of digital systems. This course covers number systems, Boolean algebra, logic gates, and the design of combinational and sequential circuits. Students will learn to analyze, simulate, and build basic digital circuits, providing a practical foundation for modern computing systems.

An Electronics Workshop Practice is a hands-on, skills-based training module designed to equip students and professionals with the practical competencies necessary to design, build, test, troubleshoot, and repair electronic circuits and devices in a laboratory or industrial setting.

It bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge (like circuit analysis) and the physical realization of electronic systems.

The primary goal of electrical installation is to ensure a safe, functional, and efficient power supply for all electrical devices, lighting, heating, and machinery. This process is highly regulated by national and local electrical codes (like the NEC in the US or BS 7671 in the UK) to prevent hazards such as electrical shock, fires, and equipment damage