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ENGINEERING 17 Introduction to Circuit Analysis Offered in the spring
Course Description: This course teaches basic electric circuit analysis techniques. Topics include a review of electricity fundamentals, DC circuit analysis, transient and steady state anaylysis of RLC circuits, phasers and AC circuit analysis, network functions, fourier analysis, and a lab. The 'user friendly' definition: This is a "hard core" engineering course on basic DC, AC, transient,
time and frequency domain electric curcuits analysis. Digital electronics
is not covered. Students will get limited exposure to electronic devices
(op-amps, diodes, transistors) in lab. Course Handouts: Whether you are currently enrolled in Engineering 17 or would like to "look the class over" for the future, the links below give you access to key course handouts. Syllabus: includes the instructor hours and availability and course policies. Class Schedule: includes lecture topics, reading and homework assignments.
Concurrent enrollment on MATH 6 (Differential Equations & Linear Algebra); PHYS 4B (Electrical Physics, Light) with a "C" grade or better are prerequisites for ENGR 17. This course is applicable for engineering transfer students. The instructor is Mike Read.
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