Understand forces and energy—the root of all power.
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 electrical engineering courses
Focuses on the "language" of engineering. You build the math and physics skills necessary to model real-world electrical behavior. Understand forces and energy—the root of all power
Basics of atomic structure and materials. ⚡ Year 2: Core Principles or Python to automate calculations.
Master derivatives and integrals for changing quantities.
This is where you begin working with actual electrical components and circuits.
Usually C, C++, or Python to automate calculations.