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ENGR240

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Engineering Circuit Analysis

Course Prerequisite

A grade of C or better in PHYS 212; credit with a grade of C or better or concurrent enrollment in MATH 250.

Course Description

This course is the first electrical engineering circuit analysis course which includes the study of the principles of circuit operation as well as the mathematical techniques used to analyze circuit behavior under both transient and steady-state conditions, including loop and nodal equations, network theorems, and matrix methods.

Credit Hours

4

Course Credit Type

Transfer Course (TC)

CIP Code Classification

14.1001

Lecture Hours per week (full semester)

4

Lab hours per week (full semester)

0

Course Typically Offered

Spring

Is this course repeatable for credit?

No

Does this course fulfill a General Education Course Curriculum Distribution Area Requirement?

No

Is the course Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) approved?

Major

Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) approved code

EGR 931

Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) approved code (2)

-

Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) Major Distribution Area(s)

Engineering (EGR)

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