Basic Fundamentals of Electricity and DC Circuit Analysis
Get ready to dive into the world of electricity and DC circuits - this event is all about demystifying the fundamentals in a fun and engagin
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Master the basics of electricity and DC circuits with clear, structured theory designed for beginners and refreshers—study fully online at your pace.
Overview:This course is built for learners who want a clear and reliable understanding of how electricity works and how direct current (DC) circuits operate. From simple definitions to basic laws like Ohm’s Law and Kirchhoff’s Rules, this course takes the guesswork out of studying electronics. You’ll explore the relationships between voltage, current, and resistance—without any overcomplication or distractions.
Whether you're preparing for further study or brushing up on the essentials, this course offers structure, clarity, and strong foundational knowledge. You don’t need a background in engineering to make sense of the content—we keep the tone informative without talking down to you. If you enjoy logic, patterns, and problem-solving, this will feel less like a chore and more like decoding how things really work under the surface.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand voltage, current, resistance, and their basic relationships.
- Apply Ohm’s Law to simple electrical circuit problems.
- Identify and explain key DC circuit components and functions.
- Analyse series and parallel circuits using proven methods.
- Interpret basic circuit diagrams with confidence and clarity.
- Calculate total resistance, current, and voltage across circuits.
Who is this Course For:
- Students revising physics or electronics foundation topics.
- Anyone preparing for engineering or electrical studies.
- Self-learners exploring electronics without heavy theory.
- Career changers needing electrical knowledge as a base.
- Apprentices brushing up on DC circuit understanding.
- Parents helping children learn electricity fundamentals.
- Teachers looking to refresh core electricity concepts.
- Hobbyists interested in the theory behind electronics projects.
Career Path:
- Electrical Technician – £28,000 per year
- Electronics Assembler – £26,000 per year
- Circuit Design Assistant – £30,000 per year
- Technical Support Analyst (Electronics) – £32,500 per year
- Junior Electrical Engineer – £35,000 per year
- Power Systems Assistant – £33,000 per yea
Frequently asked questions
Electricity is the flow of electric charge, usually through wires, used to power devices.
A DC (Direct Current) circuit allows current to flow in one constant direction.
Ohm’s Law states that Voltage = Current × Resistance (V = I × R).
Resistors limit current flow and protect components from damage.