What you'll learn
DIPLOMA IN HARDWARE ENGINEERING
Duration: 6 MONTHS
Course Syllabus
Course Title: Hardware Engineering Skill Development Course
Course Duration: 6 Months (Part-time)
Course Objectives:
- To provide students with a strong foundation in computer hardware.
- To equip students with the skills necessary to assemble and troubleshoot personal computers.
- To familiarize students with various types of computer memory and their significance.
- To introduce students to different types of printers and their working mechanisms.
Course Overview: This 6-month part-time Hardware Engineering Skill Development Course is designed to empower students with the knowledge and practical skills required for self-employment in the field of computer hardware. The course covers essential topics in computer hardware, from the fundamentals of computers to in-depth insights into personal computer components, memory, and printers. Students will gain hands-on experience through practical sessions and troubleshooting exercises.
Course Teaching Methodology:
- Lectures: In-depth classroom lectures to understand the theoretical aspects of hardware engineering.
- Hands-on Practical Sessions: Practical training on assembling, disassembling, and troubleshooting computer hardware components.
- Case Studies: Analyzing real-world hardware issues and solving them.
- Guest Lectures: Industry experts sharing insights and trends in the hardware industry.
- Group Projects: Collaborative projects to apply the knowledge gained in real-world scenarios.
- Assessments: Regular assessments to evaluate understanding and progress.
- Field Visits: Visits to computer hardware shops and repair centers for exposure to industry practices.
Importance for Learners in Career Growth and Self-Employment:
- Career Growth: Hardware engineers are in demand in various industries, including IT, electronics, and telecommunications. This course provides the necessary skills to secure jobs in these sectors.
- Self-Employment: Graduates can start their own computer repair and assembly businesses, catering to the growing need for reliable hardware services.
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Course Syllabus
Module 1: Fundamentals of Computer
- Understanding the basic components and functions of computers.
- Types of computers and their applications.
Module 2: Personal/Micro Computers
- Overview of personal computers.
- Main parts of a PC: CPU box, monitor, and peripherals.
- Inside the CPU box: motherboard, I/O cards, cables, storage devices, and optical drives.
Module 3: Motherboard in Detail
- Nomenclature and technology of motherboards.
- CPU types: AMD, Intel, Cyrix.
- Troubleshooting CPU problems.
- Chipsets: AMD, Intel, VIA, SIS, OPTI.
- Legacy and support ICS.
Module 4: Memory
- Basic concepts of memory.
- Types of memory: RAM and ROM.
- Memory chips: RAM, ROM, EPROM.
- Logical and physical organization of memory.
- Cache memory and its importance.
Module 5: PC Assembly and CMOS Setup and Troubleshooting
- Assembling a PC: step-by-step process.
- Identifying cables and components.
- Mounting the motherboard.
- Installing cards, devices, and cables.
- CMOS setup and troubleshooting techniques.
Module 6: Basics of Printers
- Types of printers and their printing mechanisms.
- How printers work.
- Understanding inkjet and laser printers.
- Fonts and typefaces.
- Troubleshooting common printer issues.