I Have just recently started to read "Teach Yourself Electricity and Electronics" McGraw Hill. I have just started to read section 3 Chapter 19 "Introduction to Semiconductors." I really love electronics now and I am probably going to major in Electrical Engineering or Computer engineering. I really like the long math problems that you have to do to figure out certain values in complex circuits (complex for me anyway, a beginner). I have always liked math through High school anyway.
After this book I plan on jumping to the NEETS modules and reading them, because they seem to cover a broad variety of subjects at over 4500 pages, and was wondering if each of these modules was considered a class by it self in the Navy?
Are all of these module's subjects studied through the course of a bachelor's degree in EE?
After reading all of the NEETS modules (which will take a minute), will I know enough to design my own radio circuits and other circuits on subjects covered in the modules?
Thanks for any help,
Michael
After this book I plan on jumping to the NEETS modules and reading them, because they seem to cover a broad variety of subjects at over 4500 pages, and was wondering if each of these modules was considered a class by it self in the Navy?
Are all of these module's subjects studied through the course of a bachelor's degree in EE?
After reading all of the NEETS modules (which will take a minute), will I know enough to design my own radio circuits and other circuits on subjects covered in the modules?
Thanks for any help,
Michael