Electric power has become a necessity of modern life. While some may take their electrical supply for granted, those who work with the electric grid recognize the importance of designing and operating electric systems for reliability, safety, and affordability. If you are new to the electric power industry and need to learn the fundamentals, or if you have considerable experience and want to stay ahead of new technologies, we offer courses designed to impact your career.
Our instructors include a mix of active industry professionals sharing their extensive application experience and UW-Madison engineering faculty helping you better understand the latest research in electric power topics. Whether you are designing new transmission lines, substations, renewable energy systems, or electric vehicles, or tasked with upgrading, operating, and maintaining electrical infrastructure, join us for a course topic that best fits your interests and responsibilities.
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Upcoming Courses by Date
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Electrical Grounding and Bonding per the National Electrical Code
- Jun. 24-26, 2025 - Madison, WI or Live Online (D543) - $1,395.00
- Jun. 16-18, 2026 - Madison, WI or Live Online (D879) - $1,495.00
In this course, you will learn about specific facility grounding problems and their consequences, such as fires, electrocutions, and equipment damage. We'll discuss grounding problems experienced on systems 1000V or less and how to avoid them. You'll build a firm foundation of knowledge about grounding and bonding to help you successfully complete your next project. -
Electrical Distribution Principles and Applications
- Jul. 15-17, 2025 - Madison, WI or Live Online (D602) - $1,895.00
Master the core principles of AC electricity and three-phase distribution systems to enhance your ability to design, operate, and troubleshoot utility-scale electrical networks. This course blends theory with hands-on problem-solving to help you make informed decisions about conductors, transformers, protection systems, and planning strategies. -
Introduction to Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility (EMI/EMC) and Best Practices
- Jul. 21-24, 2025 - Madison, WI (D762) - $1,995.00
EMI/EMC is a critical requirement for developing competitive products and systems. Gain essential knowledge on Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) to develop competitive products and systems. Understand coupling mechanisms, circuit board layout, emissions, susceptibility, bonding, grounding, and lightning with practical examples. -
Power System Analysis Skills for Engineers and Technicians
- Aug. 12-14, 2025 - Madison, WI or Live Online (D606) - $1,895.00
This introductory course begins with a review of three-phase power calculations, the per-unit system, and phasor algebra—basic tools used in modeling and how to solve nearly all types of power system problems. Learn symmetrical components and how to use them to calculate balanced and unbalanced short-circuit faults, and open-circuit faults on three-phase power systems. In addition, you will learn how to correctly model the various types of transformer connections, phase shifts through delta-wye transformers, and transmission and distribution line impedances. -
Batteries for EV Applications
- Aug. 12-14, 2025 - Madison, WI or Live Online (D720) - $1,695.00
As electric vehicles reshape the future of mobility, understanding rapidly evolving battery technology, a critical component of EV systems, is essential for engineers driving innovation. This course delivers a comprehensive, hands-on exploration of battery systems—from chemistry and safety to modeling, management, and second-life applications. -
Underground Electrical Distribution Systems
- Sep. 10-12, 2025 - Madison, WI (D632) - $1,695.00
We'll introduce you to underground components and walk you through the principles of planning, policy, design, construction, cost, and cable testing. You'll work through class exercises in policy, design, system layout, and fuse/protective device coordination. We'll also review operations considerations and NESC safety requirements. -
Fundamentals of Power Electronics
- Sep. 15-18, 2025 - Madison, WI or Live Online (D800) - $1,895.00
Power electronics plays a crucial role in modern technologies by enabling efficient control and conversion of electric power in devices and systems. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the field, connecting concepts from electronics, magnetics, energy conversion, and control systems. -
Electrical Systems Design for the Non-Electrical Engineer
- Sep. 15-19, 2025 - Madison, WI or Live Online (D631) - $1,995.00
- Apr. 20-24, 2026 - Madison, WI or Live Online (D637) - $1,995.00
Take this course to learn fundamental electrical concepts and electrical power distribution design for industrial and commercial systems—1,000 volts and below. This course is intended for those with no formal training in electrical engineering. -
Fundamentals of Power Delivery for the Non-Electrical Professional
- Sep. 16-18, 2025 - Live Online (D722) - $1,595.00
Gain a clear, practical understanding of how electricity is generated, transmitted, and distributed—even if you don’t have an electrical engineering background. This course demystifies utility operations and equips professionals with the knowledge to make informed decisions in a rapidly evolving energy landscape. -
Interconnection of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) and Grid Modernization
- Sep. 30 - Oct. 2, 2025 - Madison, WI or Live Online (D811) - $1,895.00
Learn how to safely and effectively interconnect Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) to the electric grid while navigating the complexities of grid modernization. This course equips engineers with the technical knowledge and strategic insight needed to support a resilient, efficient, and future-ready power system. -
Understanding Medium-Voltage Switchgear
- Oct. 6-9, 2025 - Live Online (D859) - $1,495.00
Gain a comprehensive understanding of medium-voltage switchgear systems, from design and ratings to protection and control. This course equips engineers and technicians with the knowledge to specify, operate, and maintain MV switchgear safely and effectively. -
Introduction to Electric Machines and Drives
- Oct. 6-9, 2025 - Madison, WI or Live Online (D802) - $1,875.00
Work more efficiently and stay on top of the latest innovations by learning about the expanding industry of power electric drives. You'll learn the latest technologies through hands-on examples you can apply immediately on the job. -
National Electrical Safety Code
- Oct. 14-16, 2025 - Madison, WI (D604) - $1,695.00
Gain an essential and comprehensive understanding of the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC®) and the expertise to apply its rules confidently in real-world scenarios. This course equips engineers and utility professionals with the knowledge to design, operate, and maintain electrical systems that meet the latest safety and compliance standards. -
Principles of Substation Design and Construction
- Oct. 20-22, 2025 - Madison, WI (D633) - $1,895.00
- Feb. 3-5, 2026 - Lake Buena Vista, FL (D635) - $1,995.00
Build a solid foundation in substation design and construction by learning the full project lifecycle—from site selection to commissioning. This course equips engineers with practical tools to design reliable substations, manage costs, and stay on schedule. -
Fundamentals of Substation Equipment and Control Systems
- Oct. 21-23, 2025 - Madison, WI or Live Online (D625) - $1,895.00
- Feb. 10-12, 2026 - Lake Buena Vista, FL (D770) - $1,895.00
Explore the essential components of an electric substation and master the control and wiring diagrams that govern their operation. Guided by professional engineers with decades of experience, you'll learn start-up and troubleshooting procedures for substation equipment. -
Permanent Magnet Machines and Drives Principles, Design and Applications
- Nov. 3-6, 2025 - Madison, WI or Live Online (D803) - $1,875.00
Explore the principles, design, and applications of permanent magnet (PM) AC machines and drives to optimize performance across various industries. Gain essential skills in PM machine control, self-sensing methods, and fault mitigation techniques to enhance reliability and efficiency. -
Data Center Mechanical and Electrical Design and Operation
- Nov. 11-13, 2025 - Madison, WI (D649) - $1,495.00
- Oct. 13-15, 2026 - Madison, WI (D763) - $1,495.00
This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the mechanical and electrical systems that support modern data centers, including HVAC, power distribution, and IT infrastructure. Participants will learn to design, operate, and maintain data centers with a focus on energy efficiency, reliability, and compliance with industry standards. -
National Electrical Code
- Nov. 17-21, 2025 - Live Online (D634) - $1,495.00
- Apr. 14-16, 2026 - Madison, WI (D636) - $1,595.00
The National Electrical Code® is the "benchmark for safe electrical design, installation, and inspection to protect consumers and property from electrical hazards," according to the National Fire Protection Association. Stay current with the National Electrical Code® (NEC®) and learn how to apply its standards to ensure safe, compliant electrical system design and installation. This course provides practical guidance for interpreting and implementing NEC® requirements in real-world projects. -
Foundations of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML)
- Dec. 2-11, 2025 - Live Online (D801) - $2,195.00
Gain a practical understanding of how AI and machine learning work—and how to apply them effectively in real-world business and engineering contexts. This course demystifies core concepts like supervised learning, model training, and data preparation so you can make informed decisions and lead AI-driven initiatives. -
Computerized Transmission Line Design PLS-CADD Hands-On Training
- Dec. 8-12, 2025 - Lake Buena Vista, FL (D749) - $2,395.00
- Mar. 2-6, 2026 - Lake Buena Vista, FL (D769) - $2,395.00
Master the use of PLS-CADD software to design, model, and optimize transmission lines with real-world accuracy and efficiency. This hands-on course equips engineers and technicians with the skills to streamline line design, assess existing infrastructure, and generate construction-ready documentation.
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