ELEC101 - Electronic Circuits/DC
Credit Hours: 4.0
This course is a study of the analysis and design of direct current (DC) circuits. Topics to be covered will include Ohm's Law, Kirchoff's Laws, mesh, and nodal analysis. The physical laws will demonstrate the relationship between voltage, resistance, current, and power while the analytical methods will give the student an in-depth understanding of the behavior of a DC electronic circuit. Hands-on experimentation will be conducted in the laboratory using equipment such as multimeters, DC power supplies, and breadboards. Pre- or corequisite: MATH105 or equivalent COMPASS/ACT score.
Fall 2010
| Course | Sec | Days | Beg Date | End Date | Times | Campus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ELEC101 | 01 | -M-W--- | 08/23/10 | 12/10/10 | 5:30PM - 6:45PM | Main Campus |
| ELEC101L | 01 | --T---- | 08/24/10 | 12/10/10 | 5:30PM - 7:20PM | Main Campus |
Summer 2010
This course is not offered during the Summer 2010 semester.