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Electrical Engineering
Course Prefix
EE
Course Number
2305
Course Description
This course covers the electrical characteristics of fundamental circuit components including resistors, capacitors and inductors in DC circuits, single-phase AC and three-phase AC circuits. Fundamental concepts of AC power and phasors are examined. The course also introduces the devices that generate and transform electrical power, as well as switching and protection of electrical circuits. Practical applications of motors, generators, transformers and operational amplifiers will be covered to provide non-electrical engineering majors a comprehensive understanding of electro-mechanical systems.
Major Assessments
Assessments:
- 15 weekly homework assignments
- 10 lab exercises
- 4 group discussions
- 3 semester tests
- 1 final exam
bonus exercises:
- syllabus quiz
- electricity and energy quiz
- VoiceThread introduction exercise
- Lab Safety quiz
Modalities
Hybrid--66%
Evaluation Instrument used for Course Review and Approval
QM
D2L Course Code/Course Offering
CO.430.EE2305.XLS.79.20232
KSU Status/Last Review Date
8-26-2022
EE 2305 Abstract.docx
Dr.Hill_EE2305_CourseReview_Aug26th_2022.xlsx (17 kB)
Dr.Hill_EE2305_CourseReview_Aug26th_2022.xlsx
dcr_facilitator_guide_EE_2305.docx (402 kB)
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Curriculum and Instruction Commons, Electrical and Electronics Commons, Engineering Education Commons