CIE's distance learning Broadcast Engineering course is designed to provide the specialized knowledge required for a career as a broadcast engineering technician at an AM or FM radio station or at a TV station. This course is also valuable for the cable television technician who must maintain and repair studio equipment. Broadcast Engineering explores important theories and principles related specifically to broadcasting, but because it does not contain any laboratory work, it is best suited to those students who already have some previous education or practical experience in electronics. You will learn: AC and DC circuit theory, how to identifying components, how to work with printed circuit boards, systematic troubleshooting, antennas and wave propagation, audio signals in broadcast systems, the television system, video tape and disk recorders, FM stereo, programmable controllers, digital data communications, fiber optics & more.
Accreditation
Cleveland Institute of Electronics is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC).