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Instructors:
Cliff
Grigg
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Meeting:
Section
1 - MTR 7: W 7 - 9
Moench B105
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Texts:
Electric Circuits
Nilsson
& Riedel
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References:
lecture notes
lab handouts
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Prerequisites
MA 111 & PH 112
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Course Grading:
10%
: HW/Quizzes
20%
: Laboratory Work
30%
: Tests
40%
: Final Exam
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Electrical and computer engineering
(ECE) deals with the application of electrical and electronic technology to
the daily needs of people. Almost every aspect of their lives and occupations
are controlled by ECE. To understand the details of ECE it is necessary to
study circuit analysis. The reason for this is that it is the one thing that
ties all branches of ECE together; as such, it lays the foundation for
analysis, design, and operation of electrical devices and systems.
This class helps provide a
foundation for you to build on. We will do this by analyzing direct-current
(dc) circuits. You will continue, in subsequent ECE courses, to update the
knowledge you gain here and apply it to more complex circuits. Since this
course is the prerequisite for just about everything you will be doing in
ECE, it is vital that you gain a confident grasp of circuit and systems
fundamentals.
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