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Instructors:
Cliff Grigg and Niusha Rostamkolai

 

 

Meeting:
Section 1 - MTR 2: F 1 - 3
Moench D114


Section 2 - MTR 3: W 2 - 4
Moench D114


Section 3 - MTR 4: R 8 - 10
Moench D114

 

Texts:
Electric Circuits
Nilsson & Riedel

 

References:
lecture notes
lab handouts

 

Prerequisites
ECE 203 with a grade of C or better & PH 113

 

Course Grading:
As shown on handout

Description: NilssonElectrical 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 builds on the foundation gained in ECE 203 DC Circuits. We will analyze alternating-current (ac) circuits and enable you to 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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cliff grigg
niusha rostamkolai

Last modified: November 15, 2011