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The Automotive Software & Electronics Boot Camps are coming to Shoreline Community College

4/12/2019

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Shoreline Community College will be hosting both the Fundamentals and Intermediate Boot Camps in summer 2019! AVTGNW members receive 15% off of the registration fee. 


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  • The Fundamentals Boot Camp is July 15-19, 2019
  • The Intermediate Boot Camp is July 22-26

Participants are required to take the Fundamentals boot camp prior to the intermediate boot camp. 
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​Automotive Instructors and Technicians are constantly being challenged by changes in electronics systems and control software in advanced automotive systems.  This course contains lecture with significant hands-on project content that will make for the perfect learning environment!  Using the popular Arduino Microcontroller, participants will be introduced to MC and electronics to build new hardware (H/W), firmware (F/W), & software (S/W) knowledge that can be used directly with automotive systems.  

​FutureTech's Automotive Software & Electronics Fundamentals Boot Camp has the following topics to address these challenges that confront automotive industry service and diagnostic professionals:
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  • Microcontroller based electronics projects will be built in the class within a fun and interactive environment 
  • This course will teach participants how they can inexpensively and quickly create their own testing and diagnostic tools. 
  • Provide participants sufficient fundamental knowledge and skills that would permit them to develop their own microcontroller based applications and hardware interface tools that can be used for analyzing and diagnosing most automotive systems
  • Learn how external MC systems can be built to be used with a scan tool or on-board vehicle system to manipulate or change systems operation for the purposes of circuit analysis and diagnostics or building vehicle “bugs” for automotive courses
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As part of the course each participant will receive a MC, software, a USB cable that they take with them when the course has been completed.  This will afford the opportunity for participants to continue learning after completing the course!

Get more information and register here
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Paul Pelly
6/20/2019 04:17:57 pm

Having experienced the first Bootcamp last summer in Portland, Oregon at PCC Sylvania Campus, was an inspiring training and opened my eyes to power electronics. This "Part I" Intro was very informative about electronics and Dr. Quarto explains each Items functionality, use, and why theoretically its concept of automotive application.

The experience gained in this training, will allow you to progress in your Electronics mind set for the current Technician, Shop foreman, Service Manager, College student, College Professor,anyone seeking theory of Electronics for Diagnostics and Repair enlightenment. I Highly Recommend this course!

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