The Basics of Household Wiring. The Electrical System A to Z Course Syllabus
Full curriculum breakdown — modules, lessons, estimated time, and outcomes.
Overview (80-120 words) describing structure and time commitment.
Module 1: Introduction to Household Wiring
Estimated time: 1-2 hours
- Learn about the components of household electrical systems, including circuits, wires, and outlets
- Study electrical safety, including how to safely turn off power and use proper tools
- Understand the basics of electricity flow and voltage, and how they relate to home wiring
Module 2: Electrical Tools and Materials
Estimated time: 1-2 hours
- Learn about the tools and materials needed for wiring projects, such as wire strippers, pliers, and electrical tape
- Study the different types of wires, cables, and connectors used in residential wiring
- Understand how to choose the right materials for various wiring tasks
Module 3: Installing Electrical Outlets & Switches
Estimated time: 2-3 hours
- Learn how to install electrical outlets and light switches safely and efficiently
- Study the proper wiring techniques for different types of outlets and switches
- Understand how to test outlets for proper installation and safety
Module 4: Wiring Light Fixtures
Estimated time: 2-3 hours
- Learn how to install and wire light fixtures, ceiling fans, and chandeliers
- Study how to safely connect light fixtures to electrical circuits and ensure proper grounding
- Explore how to troubleshoot and resolve common issues when wiring light fixtures
Module 5: Circuit Breakers & Grounding
Estimated time: 2-3 hours
- Understand the role of circuit breakers in protecting your home’s electrical system
- Learn how to install and connect circuit breakers safely
- Study grounding techniques to ensure electrical safety and prevent electrical hazards
Module 6: Troubleshooting Electrical Problems
Estimated time: 2-3 hours
- Learn how to identify and fix common electrical issues, such as tripped circuit breakers and faulty outlets
- Study the process of diagnosing wiring problems and making safe repairs
- Explore how to test electrical systems for potential hazards or malfunctions
Module 7: Safety Guidelines & Code Compliance
Estimated time: 1-2 hours
- Understand the safety guidelines for working with electricity and how to avoid accidents
- Study national electrical codes (NEC) and how to ensure your wiring projects meet legal and safety standards
- Learn the importance of inspections and permits for certain electrical work
Module 8: Final Project: Wiring a Basic Circuit
Estimated time: 2-3 hours
- Apply your knowledge to wire a simple circuit that includes an outlet, switch, and light fixture
- Test your circuit to ensure safety and functionality
- Receive feedback on your work to improve your wiring skills
Prerequisites
- No prior electrical experience required
- Basic understanding of home DIY projects is helpful
- Willingness to learn and follow safety protocols
What You'll Be Able to Do After
- Understand the basics of household electrical systems and wiring
- Safely install and maintain electrical outlets, switches, and light fixtures
- Explain the importance of grounding, circuit breakers, and safety protocols
- Identify and use the correct wiring, cables, and connectors in residential systems
- Troubleshoot common electrical problems in the home