- Teacher: Lynn Bowen
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
Trident Learning
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- Teacher: Andrew Cooke
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Andrew Cooke
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Andrew Cooke
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Andrew Cooke
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Andrew Cooke
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson

The purpose of the Installation Wiring Theory 2 course is to provide the student with the basic knowledge and practical competence to perform electrical wiring and maintenance on domestic, commercial and Industrial environments.
- Teacher: Chandie Alleyne
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Kellie Herbert
- Teacher: Wilbert Holder
- Teacher: Katrina Williams
This course is designed for students engaged in the Refrigeration and Air Conditioning field. The course concentrates on electrical installation processes, practices and related studies. This will promote a knowledgeable and safe approach to electrical installation principles in the Refrigeration and Air Conditioning works.
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: James Hinds
- Teacher: Wilbert Holder
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Quincy Harris
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: James Hinds
- Teacher: Wilbert Holder
- Teacher: Dwayne Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Dwayne Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Alice Clarke
- Teacher: Hyacinth Collymore
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Kellie Herbert
- Teacher: Lawrence Knight
- Teacher: Katrina Williams
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Andre Jarvis
- Teacher: Nicole Codrington
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Andre Jarvis
This course seeks to familiarise the student with the fundamental concepts and applications of electronic components. The following topics are covered thoroughly: Vacuum tube fundamentals. Power Supplies. Atomic Structure. Semi-conductors including P-N junction diodes, Bi-Polar Junction Transistors, and Field-Effect Transistors. Thyristors. Transistor amplifier configurations and biasing. Coupling Methods. Power Amplifiers. Specialized semi-conductors.
- Teacher: Nicole Codrington
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Anthony Nurse
This course seeks to familiarise the student with the fundamental concepts and applications of electronic components. The following topics are covered thoroughly: Vacuum tube fundamentals. Power Supplies. Atomic Structure. Semi-conductors including P-N junction diodes, Bi-Polar Junction Transistors, and Field-Effect Transistors. Thyristors. Transistor amplifier configurations and biasing. Coupling Methods. Power Amplifiers. Specialized semi-conductors.
- Teacher: Nicole Codrington
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
This course seeks to familiarise the student with the fundamental concepts and applications of electronic components. The following topics are covered thoroughly: Vacuum tube fundamentals. Power Supplies. Atomic Structure. Semi-conductors including P-N junction diodes, Bi-Polar Junction Transistors, and Field-Effect Transistors. Thyristors. Transistor amplifier configurations and biasing. Coupling Methods. Power Amplifiers. Specialized semi-conductors.
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Anthony Nurse

COURSE DESCRIPTION :
This course teaches the basic principles of applied Electronics required by practically oriented PC technicians. It immerses students in a basic Analog and Digital Electronics knowledge base that will enable them to test and repair a modern computer system and its associated peripherals. This course equips students to work in computer maintenance and repair in the private, commercial and industrial sectors.
GOAL
The goal of this course is to provide each student with enough applied theoretical knowledge and practical working skills in Electronics to competently work on computers and computer related equipment at the Industry Standard Service Level in Barbados, the Caribbean and further afield.
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Clement Moseley