The student will be able to:
A. Apply basic laws - Ohm's Law and Kirchhoff's Law - to resistive circuits.
B. Perform mesh and nodal analysis.
C. Apply circuit theorems, including Thevenin's and Norton's Theorem.
D. Analyze linear circuits containing operational amplifiers.
E. Analyze first- and second-order circuits.
F. Understand and able to use phasors for steady-state sinusoidal circuit analysis.
A. Homework problems: Homework problems covering subject matter from text and related material, ranging from 20-30 problems per week. Students will need to employ critical thinking in order to complete assignments.
B. Lecture: Five hours per week covering subject matter from text and related material. Reading and study of the textbook, related materials and notes.
C. Weekly reading assignments from text and outside sources. Roughly one chapter per week.