| 1 | Introduction of the electrical laboratory, creation of application groups, introduction of control panels. | Introduction of electrical laboratory, the creation of application groups, introduction of control panels. |
| 2 | Introduction of the structures and operating principles of control elements used in control circuits. | (1) P:13-48, (2) P:1-23, (3), (4), (11) |
| 3 | Intermittent operation of engines. | (1) P:53-58, (2) P:42-47, (3), (4), (11) |
| 4 | Continuous operation of engines. | (1) P:59-61, (2) P:42-47, 51-52, (3), (4), (11) |
| 5 | Continuous and intermittent operation of engines. | (1) P:59-61, (2) P:42-47, 51-52, (3), (4), (11) |
| 6 | Operating the motors in forward and reverse directions with electrical locking and button locking. | (1) P:68, (2) P:42-47, (2) S:71, (3), (4), (11) |
| 7 | Starting of motors with time relay (delayed). | (1) P:67, (2) P:70, (3), (4), (11) |
| 8 | Reasons for operating motors with low voltage and methods of operating (starting) with low voltage. | (1) S:71-87, (3), (4), (11) |
| 9 | Application of starting motors with a stepping resistor. | (1) P:71-87, (2) P:53, (3), (4), (11) |
| 10 | Application of starting motors with two-stage resistance. | (1) P:71-87, (3), (4), (11) |
| 11 | Star/delta starting application to motors. | (1) S:71-87, (2) S:63-65, (3), (4), (11) |
| 12 | Application of star/delta starting to motors in forward and reverse directions. | (1)S:71-87, (2) S:53-57, (3), (4), (11) |
| 13 | Application of star/delta starting to motors with packet switches. | (1) P:71-87, (2) P:53-57, (3), (4), (11) |
| 14 | Problem control circuit design. | (1) P:71-87, (2) P:53-57, (3), (4), (11) |