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Advance Your Electronics Expertise in June and July
May 14, 2026 | Global Electronics AssociationEstimated reading time: 3 minutes
Stay current with design, manufacturing, and quality standards by enrolling in one of these online instructor-led courses starting in June and July from ElectronicsU at the Global Electronics Association, designed to help professionals at every level sharpen their skills and advance their careers.
These live, expert-led sessions combine flexibility with real-time interaction, allowing participants to learn directly from seasoned industry professionals while collaborating with peers worldwide. Access to all applicable IPC standards is included in the courses.
Why Choose ElectronicsU Instructor-Led Training?
Electronics U’s instructor-led courses are built to deliver more than just knowledge—they provide practical, real-world insights that can be immediately applied on the job. Whether you are focused on PCB design, electronics assembly, or quality and reliability, these courses are structured to meet industry demands.
- Live instruction from industry experts
- Interactive learning environment
- Coverage from foundational to advanced topics
- Flexible online format with no travel required
Thousands of professionals have already leveraged these programs to enhance their capabilities in PCB design, manufacturing, and production quality. Join them this summer.
Courses Starting in June
PBA Designing for Assembly — Start Date: June 1
Instructor: Dale Lee
Design decisions directly impact manufacturing outcomes. This course focuses on designing printed board assemblies with production in mind, helping reduce defects and improve overall efficiency.
New Introduction to Conformal Coating I — Start Date: June 2
Instructor: Doug Pauls
A practical look at conformal coating: What it is, why it matters, and how it’s applied. You’ll also cover inspection methods and common challenges in protecting assemblies used in demanding environments.
Introduction to PCB Design I — Start Dates: June 2 and June 15
Instructor: Kristin Moyer, June 2; Cheah Soo Lan, June 15
If you’re new to PCB design, or want a stronger foundation, this course is a solid place to start. It walks through the basics of layout, materials, and key design considerations encountered in real-world applications.
Introduction to PCB Design II — Start Date: June 2
Instructor: Kristin Moyer
Building on the skills learned in PCB Design I, this course moves beyond the basics into real‑world PCB engineering, showing you how to optimize layouts, solve common design challenges, improve manufacturability, and create production‑ready boards with confidence following IPC standards.
PCB Design for Signal Integrity — Start Date: June 8
Instructor: Kristin Moyer
Engineers gain practical, immediately usable skills in high‑speed PCB design through live guidance, real‑time feedback, and hands‑on problem‑solving. This instructor‑led course prepares you to ensure your designs meet speed, reliability, and quality requirements from prototype through production.
New1 Advanced Packaging: HDI Enabling Technology — Start Date: June 8
Instructor: Mike Carano
This course takes a closer look at HDI and advanced packaging approaches that support smaller, more complex electronics. It’s especially useful if you’re working on high-performance or space-constrained designs.
IPC Standards: A Guide for the Electronics Industry — Start Date: June 16
Instructor: Fran Fourcade
Understanding IPC standards is critical across the manufacturing process. This course helps connect those standards to day-to-day work, making them easier to apply in practice.
Reliability of Electronics: The Role of Intermetallic Compounds — Start Date: June 23
Instructor: Dr. Jennie Hwang
Reliability often comes down to what’s happening at the microscopic level. This course examines intermetallic compounds and their impact on long-term performance in electronic assemblies.
Courses Starting in July
New PCB Design Explained for Non-Engineers — Start Date: July 13
Instructor: Kelly Dack
Not everyone needs to design PCBs, but many engineers still need to understand them. This course is designed for those who work alongside design teams and want to make more informed decisions.
Why These Courses Matter
Whether you’re early in your career or looking to expand into more specialized areas, these sessions offer a chance to learn directly from people who’ve worked in the field. The live format also makes it easier to connect concepts to your own work.
Take a look at the full schedule: https://www.electronicsu.org/online-instructor-led-course-calendar
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