ECE 201: Circuit Theory I
Prerequisite: MTH 152 or MTH 154; For CPE/ELE majors only
General Education requirement: Natural Science Technology
The first course covering basic theory of circuit analysis. The goals of this course include developing an ability to solve engineering problems and to design, implement and test circuits to meet design specifications. Topics include network theorems, review of techniques to solve simultaneous equations, nodal and mesh circuit analysis, dependent sources, Thevenin's and Norton's equivalent circuits, solution of first and second order networks to switched DC inputs, and natural responses. Group classroom and project activities require design, simulation, implementation and measurement of practical circuits. Written reports of project results are required.
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3.50 credits
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Undergraduate Laboratory
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Location: Science & Engr 220
Class: #8206
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3.50 credits
Section 01L2:
Undergraduate Laboratory
Instructor(s):
Location: Science & Engr 220
Class: #8206
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3.50 credits
Section 01L1:
Undergraduate Laboratory
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Location: Science & Engr 219
Class: #8205
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3.50 credits
Section 01:
Undergraduate Lecture
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Location: Science & Engr 222
Class: #8204
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3.50 credits
Section 01L2:
Undergraduate Laboratory
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Class: #11635
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3.50 credits
Section 01L2:
Undergraduate Laboratory
Location: Science & Engr 220
Class: #11635
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3.50 credits
Section 01L1:
Undergraduate Laboratory
Instructor(s):
Location: Science & Engr 219
Class: #11454