Electrical problems rarely start with sparks—they begin with small misunderstandings that grow unnoticed. Learn the principles that keep systems safe and reliable. Enrol today before a minor knowledge gap becomes a serious risk to handle safely.
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UK safety authorities report that over 60% of electrical accidents and faults are linked to poor understanding of basic electrical principles rather than equipment failure. From incorrect voltage handling to misjudging resistance or current flow, these knowledge gaps often lead to preventable risks, damage, and safety incidents.
Throughout the course, you will explore essential electrical concepts, including electrical units, Ohm’s Law, direct and alternating current, voltage behaviour, resistance, capacitance, magnetism, and system fundamentals. Each topic is explained clearly and progressively, helping you understand how electrical systems operate and interact without relying on assumptions. Safety precautions are integrated throughout, reinforcing awareness and responsible thinking when working around electrical environments.
By the end of the Electrician course, you will have a solid understanding of core electrical theory and safety principles that underpin reliable electrical practice. SO, what are you waiting for? Start learning now, because once an electrical mistake happens, it is rarely easy to undo.

After completing the MCQ assessment, you will qualify for the CPD Certificate from HF Online as proof of your continued professional development. You can order your certificate at a cost of £10 for PDF and £29 for hard copy certificate or both for £39.
For assessing your learning, you have to complete an automated MCQ exam. It is required for the students to score at least 60% to pass the exam. Learners can apply for the certificate after they clear the exam.
There are assignment questions provided at the end of the course. You are suggested to complete the questions to enrich your understanding of the course. You can complete this according to your preferred time. The expert tutor will provide feedback on your performance after assessing your assignment.
There are no prerequisites and you may use any internet-enabled device to study at your own speed, it is adaptable and available to students of all skill levels.
Completing the Electrician course strengthens your understanding of electrical theory, safety awareness, and system behaviour. These skills are valued across construction, maintenance, facilities management, and technical support roles throughout the UK.
An electrician is a trained professional who installs, maintains, and repairs electrical systems. Their work supports safe power supply, lighting, and control systems in various environments.
Electricians work with wiring, fixtures, and electrical components while following safety regulations. They also identify faults and ensure systems operate safely and efficiently.
Electrical conductors are materials that allow electricity to flow easily. Common conductors include copper and aluminium, which are essential for safe and efficient electrical systems.
Electrical safety helps prevent injuries, fires, and equipment damage caused by electric current. Understanding safety principles reduces risks in both domestic and workplace settings.
The course explains voltage, current, resistance, capacitance, and magnetism. These concepts form the foundation for understanding how electrical systems function.
Ohm’s Law explains the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance. It helps electricians understand how electricity behaves in different circuits.
Direct current flows in one direction, while alternating current changes direction regularly. Both are used for different electrical applications and systems.
Electrical work uses basic arithmetic such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. These skills help calculate current, resistance, and power values.
Yes. Safety precautions are integrated throughout the course to build responsible awareness when working around electrical systems.
Anyone working around electrical systems or seeking foundational electrical knowledge can benefit. Understanding these principles supports safer decision-making and confidence.
| Module 01: Introduction and Basics | |||
| Module 01: Introduction and Basics | 00:18:00 | ||
| Module 02: Electrical Units and Ohm’s Laws | |||
| Module 02: Electrical Units and Ohm’s Laws | 00:20:00 | ||
| Module 03: Direct Current | |||
| Module 03: Direct Current | 00:23:00 | ||
| Module 04: Alternating Current Basics | |||
| Module 04: Alternating Current Basics | 00:22:00 | ||
| Module 05: Voltage and Resistance | |||
| Module 05: Voltage and Resistance | 00:26:00 | ||
| Module 06: Capacitance and Capacitors | |||
| Module 06: Capacitance and Capacitors | 00:22:00 | ||
| Module 07: Magnetism | |||
| Module 07: Magnetism | 00:27:00 | ||
| Module 08: Safety Precautions | |||
| Module 08: Safety Precautions | 00:31:00 | ||
| Mock Exam | |||
| Mock Exam – Electrician | 00:20:00 | ||
| Final Exam | |||
| Final Exam – Electrician | 00:20:00 | ||
| Module 01: Introduction and Basics | |||
| Module 01: Introduction and Basics | 00:18:00 | ||
| Module 02: Electrical Units and Ohm’s Laws | |||
| Module 02: Electrical Units and Ohm’s Laws | 00:20:00 | ||
| Module 03: Direct Current | |||
| Module 03: Direct Current | 00:23:00 | ||
| Module 04: Alternating Current Basics | |||
| Module 04: Alternating Current Basics | 00:22:00 | ||
| Module 05: Voltage and Resistance | |||
| Module 05: Voltage and Resistance | 00:26:00 | ||
| Module 06: Capacitance and Capacitors | |||
| Module 06: Capacitance and Capacitors | 00:22:00 | ||
| Module 07: Magnetism | |||
| Module 07: Magnetism | 00:27:00 | ||
| Module 08: Safety Precautions | |||
| Module 08: Safety Precautions | 00:31:00 | ||
| Mock Exam | |||
| Mock Exam – Electrician | 00:20:00 | ||
| Final Exam | |||
| Final Exam – Electrician | 00:20:00 | ||

