USC Analog Bootcamp
USC Analog Bootcamp
The Analog Bootcamp is a hands-on training program that equips students with practical skills in electrical engineering including printed circuit board (PCB) layout, testing instrumentation proficiency, and analog circuit debugging. Through hands-on labs and demonstrations, participants gain competence working with professional tools such as oscilloscopes, power supplies, and signal generators, as well as the confiednce and mindsets necessary to identify and fix errors in complex circuits.
Exposure to professional instruments through the Analog Bootcamp allows students to qualify for the Analog Instrumentation IEEE micro-credential. Completion of the program enables participants to showcase the IEEE badge on their LinkedIn profiles or resumes.
Developed by the University of Southern California (USC), the Analog Bootcamp combines technical training with career development through weekly industry speaker panels and a final capstone presentation.