Electrical Engineering Basics for Non-Electrical Professionals
The Electrical Engineering Basics for Non-Electrical Professionals course is designed to provide participants with a practical understanding of fundamental electrical engineering concepts without requiring a technical electrical background. The program introduces the essential principles of electricity, electrical systems, and equipment commonly encountered in industrial, commercial, and project environments.
Participants will learn how electrical power is generated, transmitted, distributed, and utilized, while gaining familiarity with key electrical components, safety practices, system terminology, and basic troubleshooting concepts. The course bridges the knowledge gap between technical and non-technical professionals, enabling more effective communication and collaboration with electrical engineers and technical teams.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the basic principles of electricity and electrical systems.
- Interpret common electrical terminology, symbols, and diagrams.
- Identify major electrical equipment and their functions.
- Understand electrical power generation, transmission, and distribution processes.
- Recognize electrical hazards and apply essential safety practices.
- Communicate effectively with electrical engineering and maintenance teams.
- Make informed decisions when involved in projects that include electrical systems and equipment.
Target Audience
- Project Managers and Project Coordinators.
- Operations and Maintenance Professionals.
- Mechanical, Civil, and Industrial Engineers.
- Procurement and Contract Management Personnel.
- Supervisors and Team Leaders.
- Non-electrical professionals who work with electrical systems or projects.
Course Duration
5 Days (25 Training Hours)
Certification
Participants will receive a certificate of attendance upon successful completion of the course.
