Circuit Analysis I and Circuit Analysis with Calculus provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental concepts of electrical circuit analysis. Students explore the behavior and interaction of circuit elements, including resistors, capacitors, and inductors, in both DC and AC circuits. Key topics include Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Laws, circuit theorems (such as Thevenin’s and Norton’s), and the analysis of series and parallel circuits. Students develop skills in solving linear circuits using nodal and mesh analysis and learn to apply phasor techniques for AC circuit analysis. The course also covers the transient response of first-order and second-order circuits, emphasizing time constants and natural responses. Hands-on laboratory experiences complement theoretical learning, allowing students to simulate and analyze circuits using software tools.
Additional Course Fees: $155
EETP 101: FNMT 118 or 141 with a "C" or better, OR placement in MATH 161 or higher.
EETP 101C: MATH 161 with a "C" or better, or placement in MATH 171.