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Georgia Institute of Technology
Skills you'll gain: Electronic Components, Semiconductors, Electronic Systems, Electrical Engineering, Basic Electrical Systems, Engineering Analysis, Schematic Diagrams
University at Buffalo
Skills you'll gain: Electrical Substation, Basic Electrical Systems, Electrical Safety, Low Voltage, High Voltage, Electrical Engineering, Electronic Components, Power Electronics, Wiring Diagram, Three-Phase, Environmental Issue, Environment, Emerging Technologies, Reliability
Skills you'll gain: Electrical Substation, High Voltage, Electrical Safety, Electrical Engineering, Low Voltage, Three-Phase, Artificial Neural Networks, Automation, Control Panels
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Power Electronics, Electronic Systems, Electrical Engineering, Basic Electrical Systems, Hardware Design, Mathematical Modeling, System Design and Implementation, Simulation and Simulation Software
Skills you'll gain: Storyboarding, Wireframing, Figma (Design Software), Information Architecture, User Experience Design, User Centered Design, Prototyping, User Interface and User Experience (UI/UX) Design, Mockups, User Flows, Mobile Development, Design Elements And Principles, Data Ethics
Georgia Institute of Technology
Skills you'll gain: Basic Electrical Systems, Electronic Components, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Analysis, Engineering Calculations, Physics, Applied Mathematics, Schematic Diagrams, Calculus, Mathematical Modeling
Skills you'll gain: Electrical Substation, Low Voltage, High Voltage, Electrical Wiring, Electrical Safety, Three-Phase, Plant Operations and Management, Electrical Engineering, HVAC, Basic Electrical Systems, Engineering Practices, Equipment Design, Wiring Diagram, Mechanical Design, Schematic Diagrams, Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering, Control Panels, Technical Standard, Automation
Arizona State University
Skills you'll gain: Electrical Safety, Basic Electrical Systems, Power Electronics, Technical Standard, Manufacturing Processes, Equipment Design, Production Process, Electrical Engineering, Product Engineering, Engineering, Thermal Management, Manufacturing Operations, Reliability, Market Analysis, Electronic Components, Safety and Security, Market Trend, Performance Testing, Product Testing, Failure Analysis
University at Buffalo
Skills you'll gain: Electrical Substation, Basic Electrical Systems, Electrical Safety, Safety Training, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Low Voltage, Hazard Communication (HazCom), Environment Health And Safety, High Voltage, Health And Safety Standards, Electrical Engineering, Workforce Development, Billing, Environmental Issue, Economics, Supply Chain, Project Design, Environment, Transportation Operations, Customer Service
Stanford University
Skills you'll gain: Data Structures, Graph Theory, Algorithms, Bioinformatics, Theoretical Computer Science, Computational Thinking, Network Analysis, Network Routing, Analysis, Probability, Design Strategies, Computer Science
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Duke University
Skills you'll gain: Basic Electrical Systems, Market Dynamics, Electrical Engineering, Operating Cost, Plant Operations and Management, Market Analysis, Cost Estimation, Price Negotiation, Retail Sales, Dispatching, Capacity Management, Regulation and Legal Compliance
Arizona State University
Skills you'll gain: Basic Electrical Systems, Electrical Engineering, Engineering, Thermal Management, Market Analysis, Reliability, Market Trend, Product Testing, Performance Testing, Manufacturing Processes
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular low voltage courses
- Introduction to Electronics:Â Georgia Institute of Technology
- Electric Power Systems:Â University at Buffalo
- Advanced Study of Protection Schemes and Switchgear:Â L&T EduTech
- Modeling and Control of Single-Phase Rectifiers and Inverters:Â University of Colorado Boulder
- Build Wireframes and Low-Fidelity Prototypes:Â Google
- Linear Circuits 1: DC Analysis:Â Georgia Institute of Technology
- A Practitioner's Approach to Power Distribution & Automation:Â L&T EduTech
- Battery Technologies:Â Arizona State University
- Energy Production, Distribution & Safety:Â University at Buffalo
- Algorithms:Â Stanford University