Subject: Electrical Engineering
Credit units: 3
Offered: Term 1 only
College: Engineering
Department: Electrical and Cmptr Engin

Description

This is a basic course on electrical topics for non-electrical engineering disciplines. It explores basic electrical and electronic devices as well as AC power and energy. Topics include force on a wire carrying a current, Faraday's and Lenz's Laws, electromagnetic induction, inductors, self and mutual inductance, DC inductive transient circuits, basic generator and motor principles, basic transformer operation, single-phase and three-phase complex power and power factor correction, transistor switches, basic logic, operational amplifiers and integrated circuits, microprocessor-based controllers, protection devices and basic test equipment.

Restriction(s): Restricted to students in the Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering programs.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 123, MATH 124, and PHYS 155.
Note: Students with credit for EE 201, BLE 312, or EP 229 will not receive credit for this course.

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