Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1982-February - Vol 3 Issue 12

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INDUSTRY TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
Star*Tech Journal has
compiled a list of schools
available throughout the
industry. Each school
returned our "S*TJ School
Questionnaire" providing all
the information that follows.
(Kurz-Kasch, Inc., of
Dayton, Ohio informed us
that their "Center for
Technical Development"
correspondence school is no
longer in operation.)
For additional information,
call or wn·te to the individual
technical schools listed below.
Name/Address:
American Arcade Technical Academy, 4688 Alvarado Canyon
Road, San Diego, California 92120. California: (714) 287-4263.
National: (800) 854-2521.
Courses Offered:
Beginners, Advanced, Videolecture Series Home Study.
Length of Course:
6 days, 48 hours. (20 hours oflab included.) 2nd and 4th Mondays.
Courses Offered:
School for video games. School for pinball games.
Length of Course:
Seven consecutive days.
General Outline of Subjects:
Basic repair procedures, reading and understanding schematics,
monitor circuits, microprocessors, and test equipment use.
Tuition:
$250.00.
General Outline of Subjects:
Video and pinball game repair. Microprocessor theory, Raster and
X-Y monitors, audio systems, test bench design, oscilloscopes,
signature analyzers.
Entrance Requirements:
Desire to learn.
Tuition:
Beginners: $375.00. Advanced $375.00.
Certificates/Diplomas Awarded:
Certificate of completion.
Entrance Requirements:
Beginners: Mechanical aptitude, interest.
Advanced: 6 months work experience, knowledge of basic electronic
concepts.
State/Association Accreditation:
Sponsored by the Amusement and Music Operators Association.
Certificates/Diplomas Awarded:
Certificate of completion.
State/Association Accreditation:
In process.
Endorsements:
None.
(Note: Videolecture series: ½ video cassette with books on
selected subjects available 2/82.)
Name/Address:
A.M.O.A. School for Coin Machine Technicians, 35 East Wacker
Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60601. (312) 726-2810.
Endorsements:
None.
Name/Address:
Cal's Coin College, P.O. Box 810, Nicoma Park, Oklahoma
73066. ( 405) 769-5343.
Courses Offered:
One week - solid-state pinball. One week - video games.
Length of Course:
Maximum two weeks.
General Outline of Subjects:
Schematics, discrete components, power supplies, ICs, seven
monitors. Pinball circuits and video circuits.
Tuition:
Two weeks - $700.00.
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Entrance Requirements:
A desire to learn! No prior electronic or electrical training is
required.
Certificates/Diplomas Awarded:
Certificate on successful completion.
State/ Association Accreditation:
Member A.M .O.A., Certified Oklahoma Board of Private Schools,
Bonded.
Endorsements:
None.
Name/Address:
Electronic Institute of Brooklyn, Inc., 4801 Avenue N (Comer E.
48th St.), Brooklyn, New York 11234. (212) 377-0369.
Courses Offered:
Video game and pinball repairs.
Length of Course:
2 weeks, full time. 5 weeks evening.
General Outline of Subjects:
Theory, troubleshooting procedures, monitors; power supplies,
game boards, use oftest equipment, and printed circuit board work.
Tuition:
$800.00.
Entrance Requirements:
None.
Certificates/Diplomas Awarded:
Certificate of completion.
State/Association Accreditation:
None.
Endorsements:
None.
Name/Address:
Nevada Gaming Schools, Inc., 3100 Sirius Road, Las Vegas,
Nevada 89102. (702) 873-2345.
Nevada Gaming Schools, Inc., 881 E. Glendale Avenue, Sparks,
Nevada 89431. (702) 359-2345.
Courses Offered:
Nevada Gaming Schools offers the most extensive training course
in the repair and maintenance of coin operated amusement
machines in the world. A complete training program in the repair
and maintenance of electronic video games, electronic pinballs,
electronic juke boxes and slot machines is offered. Special emphasis
is given to video monitors, microprocessors, diagnostic testing,
electronic test equipment, digital techniques and schematic reading.
Length of Course:
The course is divided into two three-month segments of 300 hours
each, for a total of 600 hours. Those students with the appropriate
background may skip the more basic applications, and complete
specific machines or games within a much shorter time frame. The
course meets five (5) hours per day, five (5) days per week.
However, by attending 10 hours per day the complete course or
segments can be completed in half the normal time.
General Outline of Subjects:
A. Electro/Mechanical Functions
1. Mechanical
2. Electrical
3. Schematics
B. Basic Electronics
C. Music - Electro/Mechanical/Electronic
D . Microprocessors
E. Electronic Pinball Machines
F. Electronic Video Games
G. T.V. Monitors
1. Black and White
2. Color
3. X-Y type
Tuition:
The complete 600 hour Amusement Machine Technician Course is
$3,050.00 plus a $50.00 registration fee. However, for students
with prior electronic experience who wish to take individual units
covering specific machines, may do so at a reduced cost.
Entrance Requirements:
Nevada Gaming Schools accepts as regular students those indivi-
duals who have graduated from high school; have satisfied graduation
requirements through the General Education Development (GED)
test or persons above the compulsory age of school attendance who
have the ability to benefit from the training offered. The ability to
benefit will be determined by the school's aptitude test.
Certificates/Diplomas Awarded:
To receive a diploma for the Amusement Machine Technician
Program, the student is expected to attend the entire 600 hour
course. Students completing only one phase or shorter periods of
training are eligible to receive a Certificate of Completion.
State/Association Accreditation:
Nevada Gaming Schools, Las Vegas, is accredited by the Accrediting
Commission of the National Association of Trade and Technical
Schools. Both the Las Vegas and Sparks Schools are licensed to
operate by the Nevada Commission on Postsecondary Education
and each instructor is licensed by the Nevada State Board of
Education.
Endorsements:
For those students who are eligible, Nevada Gaming School
participates in a number of government financial aid programs.
Those programs are the Basic Educational Opportunity Grant (Pell
Grant), Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, National
Direct Student Loan and various State Guaranteed Student Loan
Programs. In addition, the programs at Nevada Gaming School are
approved for the training of Veterans and various State Vocational
Rehabilitation programs.
Name/Address:
Randy Fromm's Arcade Schools, Inc., 6123 El Cajon Boulevard,
San Diego, California 92115. (714) 286-0172.
Courses Offered:
"Practical Solid State Amusement Repair." A down-to-earth look
at the easiest and fastest ways to fix electronic games without having
to learn electronic theory, or buy expensive test equipment.
Length of Course:
Six days.
General Outline of Subjects:
Using the digital multimeter, understanding and testing semi-
conductors, power supply troubleshooting, video game monitor
troubleshooting, sound systems, conventional video game systems,
X-Y video game systems. All but the microprocessor.
Tuition:
$400.00. Includes all texts and classroom materials.
Entrance Requirements:
No previous knowledge of electronics or games required.
Certificates/Diplomas Awarded:
Yes.
State/Association Accreditation:
None.
Endorsements:
None .

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