| 1 | Must be able to recognize and know the base and derived units of the International System of Units (S.I.) and the standard symbols used. |
| 2 | Having ability to gain general knowledge about various fields of measurement (such as Temperature, Lighting, Length, and Speed measurement). |
| 3 | Having knowledge of identifying ammeters, voltmeters, ohmmeters, multimeters, and other (AC and DC) electrical measuring instruments and resistors, and be able to categorize measurement errors (Absolute Error, Relative Error, etc.). |
| 4 | Can gain a knowledge how to comprehend the concepts of DC and AC power, energy, and work (in 1-phase and 3-phase systems), and be able to measure the power factor. |
| 5 | Ability to recognize the values of a sinusoidal signal (effective, RMS), learn the structure and operating principles of an oscilloscope, and be able to use it. |