I appreciate your feedback but
Have you read the course description?
I have my PE and a few hands on experience with solar powered projects and basic electrical designs in a Civil Engineering setting. My job has mostly project management aspects to it rather than actual engineering but I figure with this class I can learn the actual engineering
Here are the course descriptions, please let me know your thoughts afterwards:
First course: Study electrical principles and their application to electrical equipment, circuits, and systems used in commercial and residential buildings. Topics include elements of DC and AC circuits and calculations, power, power factor, instruments, and three-phase systems.
Second course: Building upon
Electrical Systems Design I, this course analyzes the various design elements that make up electrical systems. Topics include wire calculations, raceway sizing, branch circuits, motor circuits, fuses, circuit breakers, short circuit protection, feeder design, voltage drop calculations, transformers, commercial calculations, and the National Electric Code as it relates to the above topics.
Third course: A continuation of
Electrical Systems Design II, this course focuses on additional design elements of greater complexity. Topics include service entrance layouts, switchboard configurations and spacing requirements, grounding, ground-fault protection, panel board arrangements and distribution methods, emergency generators, automatic transfer switches, uninterruptible power systems, lighting layouts, lighting calculations, and the National Electric Code as it relates to the above topics.
Fourth last course: The elements of electrical design discussed in
Electrical Systems Design I, II,and
III are applied to a high-rise office building setting in this final course of the series. Work in a design team to create a final set of working drawings, with particular attention to the development of the service entrance, single line, and light and power riser diagrams.