Why ODU for Electrical Engineering Principles?

Our Electrical Engineering Fundamentals course provides a comprehensive introduction to core engineering principles. It is designed for engineers, technical professionals, facilities managers, and those looking to expand their knowledge of electrical systems.

You will gain a strong foundation in electrical engineering concepts, including voltage, current, resistance, and circuit analysis, with practical applications in industrial, commercial, and institutional settings. The course also covers electrical equipment, components, safety devices, and test instrumentation, along with key concepts in electrical safety.

ODU can also help you stay current with industry practices by introducing electrical drawing types, standards, and an overview of the NEC (National Electrical Code) and NFPA 70E (arc flash code).

When you complete the course, you will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to apply electrical engineering principles in real-world scenarios.

Talk To Us

To learn more about Electrical Engineering Principles, you can reach Continuing Education by calling 757-683-5650, emailing cepd@odu.edu, or completing the quick form below.

Unique Learning Opportunity

  1. Sets you up to be well-equipped for technical discussions with electrical engineers and electricians.
  2. Helps engineers, managers, and technicians understand the difference between AC and DC electricity.
  3. Clearly explains the concept of power factor, horsepower, apparent power, reactive power, real power, and three-phase versus single phase.
  4. Explores the challenges confronted by electrical engineers or electricians and allows you  make informed decisions with regard to electrical engineering concepts, analytical techniques and design considerations.
  5. Serves as a warm-up on electrical engineering principles, concepts and problem analyses techniques for those who are not a licensed Professional Engineer, but aspire to be one.
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CEUS Awarded
8

Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are nationally recognized credits that certify participation in professional development and training programs, helping individuals maintain credentials and enhance their skills.

Program Information

Expand your expertise with our Electrical Engineering Fundamentals course. Enroll today and build a strong foundation in electrical engineering principles.

In-person and online, synchronous options available.

Register for March 31, 2025

  • Licensed Professional Engineers, who need to meet the annual or biennial license renewal PDH (Professional Development Hour) or CEU (Continuing Education Units) requirements.
  • Engineers and Architects who do not possess current working knowledge of electrical engineering.
  • Facility Managers, Engineering Managers, Program/Project Managers and other executives or leaders who feel a lack of adequate electrical knowledge to hold meaningful discussions and to make informed decisions with interacting with their electrical subordinates or colleagues.
  • Non-engineers, including technical writers responsible for developing operations and maintenance manuals for electrical or electrically operated equipment.
  • Procurement/purchasing professionals who are responsible for acquisition of electrical or electrically operated equipment.
  • Candidates aspiring to take the FE or PE exams.
  • Energy Managers and Construction Managers
  • Maintenance Engineers and Maintenance Managers
  • Patent attorneys and attorneys who specialize in construction, workplace safety workmanship litigation cases.
  • Other professionals whose annual PLP, Performance and Learning Program, includes engineering/technical courses/seminars/workshops.

Expand your expertise with our Electrical Engineering Fundamentals course. Enroll today and build a strong foundation in electrical engineering principles.

In-person and online, synchronous options available.

Register for March 31, 2025

  • Licensed Professional Engineers, who need to meet the annual or biennial license renewal PDH (Professional Development Hour) or CEU (Continuing Education Units) requirements.
  • Engineers and Architects who do not possess current working knowledge of electrical engineering.
  • Facility Managers, Engineering Managers, Program/Project Managers and other executives or leaders who feel a lack of adequate electrical knowledge to hold meaningful discussions and to make informed decisions with interacting with their electrical subordinates or colleagues.
  • Non-engineers, including technical writers responsible for developing operations and maintenance manuals for electrical or electrically operated equipment.
  • Procurement/purchasing professionals who are responsible for acquisition of electrical or electrically operated equipment.
  • Candidates aspiring to take the FE or PE exams.
  • Energy Managers and Construction Managers
  • Maintenance Engineers and Maintenance Managers
  • Patent attorneys and attorneys who specialize in construction, workplace safety workmanship litigation cases.
  • Other professionals whose annual PLP, Performance and Learning Program, includes engineering/technical courses/seminars/workshops.

Cost & Aid

Calculating Cost
$599

Continuing Education can accept payments for courses in several different forms. ODU's helpful staff can assist you in determining if you might qualify for any number of various funding options that could assist you with non-credit continuing educational opportunities to improve your marketability and advance your career.

Includes Registration

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Refund Policy

To withdraw from a course you must send a request in writing to cepd@odu.edu (7) days prior the start date of the course. Failure to attend a course does not constitute withdrawal. Course registration fees, less a $50 processing fee will be refunded via original form of payment. There are no refunds once the class has begun. Late withdrawals of six (6) days or less before the class begins, will result in the student being charged the $50 processing fee, as well as charges for books and/or other course material fees.

Careers in Electrical Engineering

With a focus on electrical systems, safety, and modern engineering applications, this course equips professionals with the expertise to enhance technical knowledge, improve decision-making, and advance in the evolving field of electrical engineering.

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