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May 09, 2025
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ENGR& 204 - Electrical Circuits6 Credits Introduction to electrical engineering, basic circuit and systems concepts. Covers resistors, sources, capacitors, inductors and operational amplifiers as well as solutions of first- and second-order linear differential equations associated with basic circuit forms.
Pre-requisite(s) PHYS 202 with a min. 2.0 and MATH 230 with a min. 2.0 or concurrent enrollment in MATH 230 FeesSE SC
Quarters Typically Offered Spring Day
Designed to Serve This class is designed for students pursuing engineering degrees. Active Date 20210311T08:50:09
Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared Learning Environment Yes Contact Hours: Lecture 44 Lab 44 Total Contact Hours 88 Degree Distributions: AA Course Outline - Fundamental electric circuit quantities (charge, current, voltage, energy, power)
- The “alphabet” of circuit schematics (resistors, wires, sources, etc.)
- Ohm’s law
- Kirchhoff’s current and voltage laws
- Series and parallel resistor combinations
- Voltage and current dividers
- Node voltage and mesh current techniques
- Thevenin and Norton equivalents
- Maximum power transfer
- Op amp circuits
- Capacitors and inductors
- First order RL and RC circuits in the time domain
- Second order RLC circuits in the time domain
Student Learning Outcomes Students will analyze basic linear circuits
Students will analyze first and second order (RL and RLC) circuits
Students will analyze steady state sinusoidal response of RLC circuits
Students will build and analyze circuits related to course content in a laboratory environment
Students will correctly apply writing standards to discuss engineering problems
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