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Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering

This course covers topics that are fundamental to a wide variety of electrical engineering systems. Topics include circuit analysis techniques, passive and active components modeling, operational amplifiers, energy storage elements, power analysis, Time-response of first- and second-order systems, sinusoidal steady-state response, frequency domain analysis, and noise analysis, transformers, pole-zero ploong and analysis in the complex plane. Relevant lab experiments are conducted.

Course ID
ECEN202
Level
Undergraduate
Professors
Credit Hours
CH:3

Develop and conduct appropriate experimentation and/or simulation,
analyze and interpret data, assess and evaluate findings, and use
statistical analyses and objective engineering judgment to draw
conclusions.Develop and conduct appropriate experimentation and/or simulation,
analyze and interpret data, assess and evaluate findings, and use
statistical analyses and objective engineering judgment to draw
conclusions.Design, model and analyze an electrical, electronic, microwave and
optical system or component for a specific ICT application and
identify the tools required to optimize this design.Evaluate the performance and suitability of an electrical and
electronic system and circuit under specific input excitation.