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Can anyone suggest a study plan which a graduate in Electrical and Electronics engineering takes?

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I have no knowledge of electronics and electrics, I wish to improve my knowledge of these subjects, so that I can have better understanding of the things I can use for my magic tricks, like the names of parts(blue things, orange things, etc), newer ones which might be invented, how to use them and put them together to create the effect I want.

For I this, I think knowing what students in Electrical and Electronics Engineering are taught would be very helpful. I searched the net and I could find free courses, but they don't spell out a study plan, what to study when. I'm also not so good in math, I know basic mathematical operations(addition, substraction, multiplication and division) would this be enough?
 

Maybe you should work backward from your
goals, because a standard study plan may or
may not lead you to achieve the greater goal
(not to mention the time it takes, much of it
on cr@p that somebody says you gotta.)

So are the electronics an active element?
Or props, to give a "tech-y vibe"?

Shout "resistance is futile!" as you shower
the front rows with by-the-grab-bag
color coded resistors? Gallagher style?

Or maybe don't; good way to end up paying
for somebody's new cornea.
 

Maybe you should work backward from your
goals, because a standard study plan may or
may not lead you to achieve the greater goal
(not to mention the time it takes, much of it
on cr@p that somebody says you gotta.)

So are the electronics an active element?
Or props, to give a "tech-y vibe"?

Not as decoration. They will have real use.

Shout "resistance is futile!" as you shower
the front rows with by-the-grab-bag
color coded resistors? Gallagher style?

Or maybe don't; good way to end up paying
for somebody's new cornea.

I won't be throwing any parts at the crowd.
 

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