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Electricals Fundamental

Course Overview


The Electrical Fundamentals course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles of electricity and basic electrical systems. It covers essential topics such as voltage, current, resistance, power, and circuit analysis. Students will gain an understanding of electrical laws, components, and safety practices required for working with electrical systems.

Through a combination of theoretical learning and practical exercises, this course equips learners with the foundational knowledge needed to troubleshoot and maintain electrical circuits. Key topics include Ohm’s Law, series and parallel circuits, electrical measurements, and basic AC/DC principles.

This course is ideal for aspiring electricians, technicians, engineers, and anyone interested in developing a strong foundation in electrical concepts for industry applications.


Course Objective

  • Understanding Basic Concepts: Introducing fundamental concepts such as voltage, current, resistance, and power.

  • Circuit Analysis: Teaching techniques to analyze simple electrical circuits, including series and parallel circuits.

  • Electrical Components: Familiarizing students with common electrical components like resistors, capacitors, inductors, and diodes.

  • Ohm's Law and Related Laws: Explaining Ohm's Law and its applications, as well as other basic laws like Kirchhoff's laws.

  • Safety Procedures: Emphasizing safety measures when working with electrical equipment and circuits.

  • Troubleshooting: Developing skills to diagnose and troubleshoot basic electrical problems.

  • Hands-on Experience: Providing practical exercises or labs to reinforce theoretical knowledge.


Duration : 4 Hours hrs


 

Course Fee: 199 499 INR

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Course Content

Module 1: Introduction to Electricity

  • Basic concepts: Voltage, current, resistance, and power
  • Difference between AC and DC electricity
  • Electrical units and measurements (Ohms, Volts, Amperes, Watts)

Module 2: Electrical Fundamentals

  • Ohm’s Law and its applications
  • Kirchhoff’s Voltage and Current Laws
  • Power calculations and efficiency
  • Energy consumption and electrical power ratings

Module 3: Electrical Circuits

  • Series and parallel circuits
  • Circuit analysis techniques
  • Voltage and current division
  • Troubleshooting common circuit issues

Module 4: Electrical Eart and Ground

  • Electrical hazards and safety precautions
  • Earthing and grounding principles
  • Circuit breakers and fuses
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE)

Industry Job roles

Completing an Electrical Fundamentals course can open doors to various entry-level and mid-level roles across different industries. Here are some common job roles:

Entry-Level Roles:

  1. Electrical Technician – Assists in installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting electrical systems.
  2. Electrician (Apprentice) – Works under licensed electricians to learn practical electrical work.
  3. Maintenance Technician – Ensures electrical equipment and systems are in working condition.
  4. Field Service Technician – Troubleshoots and repairs electrical equipment in the field.
  5. Electronics Technician – Works with circuit boards, sensors, and basic electronic components.
  6. Panel Assembler – Builds electrical control panels for industrial and commercial applications.

Mid-Level Roles (with experience or further study):

  1. Electrical Engineer (Junior Level) – Designs and tests electrical systems and circuits.
  2. Automation Technician – Works with PLCs, industrial automation, and control systems.
  3. Power Systems Technician – Maintains and troubleshoots power distribution systems.
  4. Energy Technician – Works with renewable energy systems like solar and wind power.
  5. Instrumentation Technician – Installs and maintains measurement and control instruments.
  6. Building Electrician – Handles electrical wiring and maintenance for residential and commercial buildings.

Industries Hiring Electrical Professionals:

  • Manufacturing & Industrial Automation
  • Construction & Building Services
  • Energy & Power Distribution (Utilities, Renewable Energy, Oil & Gas)
  • Telecommunications & Networking
  • Automotive & Aerospace
  • Home & Industrial Electrical Maintenance