This course focuses on the analysis of basic alternating-current (AC) electrical circuits and the calculation of the flow of real, reactive and apparent power. There is also exploration of other electrical engineering topics, including electrical safety, power distribution systems, batteries and energy storage, electric motors and generators, and renewable power generation systems. Weekly hours: 1.5 Lecture hours and 1.5 Practicum/Lab hoursRestriction(s): Restricted to students in the College of Engineering. Prerequisite(s) GE 152.1 Prerequisite(s) or Corequisite(s): MATH 134.3 and PHYS 156.3 Note There will be costs in addition to tuition fees. Students with credit for EE 204 will not receive credit for this course.
This course focuses on the analysis of basic alternating-current (AC) electrical circuits and the calculation of the flow of real, reactive and apparent power. There is also exploration of other electrical engineering topics, including electrical safety, power distribution systems, batteries and energy storage, electric motors and generators, and renewable power generation systems. Weekly hours: 1.5 Lecture hours and 1.5 Practicum/Lab hoursRestriction(s): Restricted to students in the College of Engineering. Prerequisite(s) GE 152.1 Prerequisite(s) or Corequisite(s): MATH 134.3 and PHYS 156.3 Note There will be costs in addition to tuition fees. Students with credit for EE 204 will not receive credit for this course.