The curriculum is divided into three core pillars of discovery:
The Economics of Power: Learn to quantify energy usage. We move beyond theory to calculate electrical work and power, analyze household appliance consumption in kWh, and navigate complex tariff structures to optimize energy costs.
The Magnetic Mystery: Explore the "invisible" through hands-on visualization. You will map magnetic field lines using iron filings, understand how electric currents generate magnetism, and master the F = BIL equation to predict the force exerted on current-carrying wires.
The Machinery of Modernity: Apply your knowledge to real-world engineering. The course covers the mechanics of DC and AC currents, the physics of moving charged particles, and the operational principles of transformers and electromagnetic induction.