Electronic Office Equipment/Photocopier Repair Course Summary
Course Classroom (Theory) Skill Development
Unit Title Hours (Practice) Hours
OSE 101 Basic Occupational Specific Electronics 1 55 50
BCS 101 Basic Computer Skills 1 70 35
Course Descriptions:
OSE 101 Basic Occupational Specific Electronics 1- Introduces the basics of electronics including DC Circuits, Component Identification, Quantities and Units. Explores the concepts of Voltage, Current, Resistance, Ohm=s Law, Energy and Power. Additionally, examines Series and Parallel Circuitry as well as Magnetism and Electromagnetism. Finally, this course introduces the student to Digital Electronics and Digital System Semi-conductor devices.
OSE 102 Basic Occupational Specific Electronics 2- Course begins with an introduction to AC Circuits, Capacitors, Inductors, Transformers, Semiconductor devices, Diodes and applications, Transistors, Amplifiers and Op-Amps. Identifies and examines Digital logic circuitry and Integrated circuits as well as Digital Memory.
OSP 201 Occupational Specific Skills B Photocopier Repair 1- Fundamentals of the Copier and introduction to the Xerography process. Thoroughly define all steps in the copy process. Complete identification of tools.
OSP 202 Occupational Specific Skills B Photocopier Repair 2- Explores the various types of Photo/Conductors including Selenium/Tellurium, Arsenic/Triselenide, Amorphous Silicon and Organic Drum. Other topics include Mechanical and Electro mechanical systems and devices. Additionally, students will be trained in the usage of service manuals, schematic reading, parts and tools identification.
OSP 203 Occupational Specific Skills B Photocopier Repair 3- Introduction to the facsimile. History and Background concerning the development of the facsimile machine. Outlines the processes used in thermal and laser faxes. Introduction to Laser Printer operation, processes, maintenance and repair. Transmission, reception, protocol and identification of commonly used components, tools and service manuals.
BCS 101 Basic Computer Skills 1- Encompasses the following topics: Introduction to Personal Computers, PC System Design Considerations, PC Hardware, Operational Software Use, Application Software Use, Basic and Intermediate Personal Computer Design Considerations, Simple Local Area Network (LAN) Design, Operational Requirements, System Layout, Designing a PC for your Own use, Upgrades, Hardware and Software Installation and Removal, Introduction to A+ Certification Requirements.