2020-2021 Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
    Apr 26, 2024  
2020-2021 Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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EE 292 - Fundamentals of Electrical and Computer Engineering


Credits: 3
Description
Introduction to electrical circuit analysis, electronic devices and circuits, transducers, electric machines and power transmission.  Note: For non-electrical engineering majors. 

Student Learning Outcomes
  1. Derive logical operations using Boolean operators.
  2. Apply the nodal and mesh methods of circuit analysis.
  3. Express complex circuits in their simpler Thévenin and Norton equivalent forms.
  4. Apply linearity and superposition concepts to analyze RL, RC, and RLC circuits in time and frequency domains.
  5. Analyze resonant circuits both in time and frequency domains.
  6. Analyze circuits with mutual inductance.
  7. Categorize the organization of a computer; including the instruction set architecture, functions of the central processing unit, cache memory, main memory, mass storage, and other input/output devices.
  8. Design and analyze simple combinational and synchronous sequential logic circuits.
  9. Analyze sequential behavior using timing diagrams and state diagrams.

Prerequisite: MATH 182  and either PHYS 151  or PHYS 180 ; all courses with a grade of C or higher.



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