Electrical Circuits and Systems
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Assessment details
Final Exam
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Curriculum
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Disclaimer 01:00
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Lecture 1: Introduction to Electrical Circuits 11:00
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Lecture 2: Circuit Analysis Techniques 16:00
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Lecture 3: Capacitors and Inductors 10:00
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Lecture 4: AC Circuits 09:00
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Lecture 5: Three-Phase Systems 10:00
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Lecture 6: Power in Electrical Circuits 08:00
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Lecture 7: Transformers 11:00
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Lecture 8: Introduction to Electric Machines 10:00
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Lecture 9: Control Systems and Feedback 09:00
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Lecture 10: Troubleshooting and Safety in Electrical Circuits 06:00
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Assignment 00:00
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Asessment 13:00
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Description
The Electrical Circuits and Systems course is designed to build a strong technical base in electrical engineering principles. You will begin with the core concepts of circuits, including Ohm’s and Kirchhoff’s laws, series and parallel configurations, and the behaviour of key components such as resistors, capacitors, and inductors.
You’ll explore circuit analysis methods such as node-voltage, mesh-current, and superposition, along with Thevenin and Norton equivalents. From there, the course moves into AC circuit behaviour, phasors, impedance, resonance, and three-phase systems, essential for modern electrical engineering practice.
You will also cover power calculations, power factor correction, transformer theory, and the basics of electric machines. Control systems, feedback mechanisms, and PID controllers are introduced to help you understand automation and stability in electrical engineering systems. The course concludes with troubleshooting techniques and safety practices, ensuring you can apply your skills effectively in real-world environments.
Who is this course for?
The Electrical Circuits and Systems course is ideal for:
Students pursuing studies in electrical engineering
Technicians or engineers seeking to refresh core circuit theory
Apprentices in the power, automation, or manufacturing industries
Hobbyists wanting a deeper understanding of electrical systems
Professionals planning to advance towards specialised electrical engineering roles
Requirements
To take this course, you will need:
A good understanding of written English
Access to a device with an internet connection
Motivation to study independently and apply electrical engineering concepts
Career path
After completing this course, you could:
Apply for junior electrical engineering roles
Progress to advanced engineering studies
Work in maintenance, repair, or testing of electrical systems
Move into technical support or design assistance positions
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