ETAP software course for beginners: Learn modeling, simulation, and error fixing in real-time examples
If you’re an electrical engineering student, fresher, or working professional trying to learn ETAP but don’t know where to begin — this course is for you.
What you’ll learn
- Model a basic electrical network including buses, loads, and cables.
- Run Load Flow analysis to evaluate voltage drops and power flow.
- Interpret ETAP reports for decision-making in design and analysis.
- Perform Short Circuit studies for fault current estimation.
Course Content
- Introduction to the Course –> 1 lecture • 1min.
- Kickstarter –> 3 lectures • 11min.
- Basics of System Studies –> 3 lectures • 20min.
- Basics of ETAP –> 7 lectures • 1hr 35min.
- Kickstart with Projects and Load Flow analysis –> 6 lectures • 35min.
- How to Analyze using ETAP Report –> 4 lectures • 35min.
- Short Circuit analysis –> 2 lectures • 22min.
- Motor Starting studies –> 2 lectures • 12min.
- Whats Next in ETAP? –> 1 lecture • 3min.
Requirements
If you’re an electrical engineering student, fresher, or working professional trying to learn ETAP but don’t know where to begin — this course is for you.
ETAP for Beginners is a step-by-step training program designed to help you model, simulate, and analyze basic power systems using ETAP software. No prior experience with ETAP is required. We start from scratch and guide you through every essential feature.
In this recorded course, you’ll learn how to create a simple power system model using buses, loads, transformers, and cables. You’ll also understand how to run load flow, short circuit, and motor starting analysis — and interpret the results using ETAP reports.
The course is structured into short, focused lessons so you can follow along at your own pace. Whether you’re preparing for job interviews or want to get hands-on with ETAP for real-world applications, this course helps you build confidence using the software from the ground up.
By the end of the course, you’ll be able to:
- Basics of Power systems and Various Tools
- Build a single-line diagram in ETAP
- Perform load flow, short circuit, and motor starting analysis
- Analyze ETAP reports and extract results
- Identify errors and correct issues in system modeling
- Learn tips