Electrical Engineering Courses Direct

Basics of atomic structure and materials. ⚡ Year 2: Core Principles

This is where you begin working with actual electrical components and circuits.

Electrical engineering (EE) is a math-heavy discipline that moves from physical fundamentals to abstract system design. This guide follows the typical four-year progression found in accredited university programs. 🧪 Year 1: Foundations

Master derivatives and integrals for changing quantities.

Understand forces and energy—the root of all power.

Focuses on the "language" of engineering. You build the math and physics skills necessary to model real-world electrical behavior.

Usually C, C++, or Python to automate calculations.