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Electrical Engineering [RLN01] £559.00 £503.10
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Course Overview

Add extra spark to your CV with ICS
If you're looking for a career that'll not only keep you in constant demand, but also give you the scope to work in many different areas, then you should think about becoming an electrical engineer.

And what better way to take the first step into the profession than by studying the ICS Electrical Engineering course.

This comprehensive course is designed to provide you with a broad theoretical knowledge of the principles of electrical engineering. You'll study three main elements - Electronic Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Lighting, Heating and Wiring, and cover subjects such as Principles of Electronics, Motor Control, and Electrical Wiring Practice. But they're just for starters…

Key Topics
DC Principles
Electrochemistry
Electromagnetism and Electrostatics
AC Circuit Theory
DC Generators and Motors
Principles of Electronics
AC and DC Machinery
Motor Control
Electronic Instruments and Measurement
Operation of AC Machinery
Operation of DC Machinery
Installation Systems and Accessories
Electrical Apparatus
Electrical Wiring Practice
Filament and Discharge Lamps
Illumination Practice

Pre-requisites
The great news is that you don't need any previous experience to take this course.

Study Time
170 hours approx. For example: 7 hours per week to complete in 3 months, or 3.5 hours per week to complete in 9 months. Study as little or as much as you wish.

Support

As an ICS student you will have your own personal tutor helping you with your course work and with any questions you may have. Plus our team of Student Advisors are only a phone call away for all the practical advice you may need - so we really are with you 100%.

Exam Details

This course includes a number of assessments that you complete as part of your coursework and then forward to your tutor. Once your tutor has marked and graded your work, they'll send it back to you with their comments, if any.

Qualification
ICS Diploma in Electrical Engineering

What our students say

"The course was comprehensive and straightforward.  All the materials were well organised and I didn't need to use the tutor help, even though it was reassuring to know the support was there if I needed it.  I took the course to increase my knowledge in the area and it has been very useful in my job asa maintenance fitter. I would recommend ICS to anyone" Chris Wiekowski, ICS Graduate, London

Key Jobs

Trainee Electrical Engineer; Trainee Electrician

The ICS Electrical Engineering course is a flexible and cost-effective way of gaining the qualifications you need to succeed in a number of different technical careers.

Free With Course
An ICS Study Pack which contains a document wallet, sticky notes, ball pen, highlighter and ruler to help you get started on your course.

Further Reading
There is no specific recommended reading for this course, but you may wish to read widely around your subject to enhance your knowledge as you progress.

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