Basic Electrical Engineering serves as the foundational bedrock of electrical engineering, offering a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental principles that underpin electrical circuits and systems. This course covers essential topics, including circuit analysis techniques, direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) circuits, electrical measurements, power analysis, and electrical components. Students gain a solid understanding of Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's laws, and the behavior of resistors, capacitors, and inductors in circuits. They learn to analyze and design both DC and AC circuits, considering impedance, phase relationships, and power factors. Additionally, students acquire skills in measuring voltage, current, resistance, and power, while also familiarizing themselves with electrical safety practices. Basic Electrical Engineering equips individuals, whether aspiring electrical engineers or students from related disciplines, with the foundational knowledge necessary to comprehend, construct, and troubleshoot basic electrical circuits and systems. This knowledge forms the basis for more advanced electrical and electronic engineering studies and is applicable in a wide array of fields, where electrical systems and principles play a vital role.