EE - Electrical Engineering
Course Student Learning Outcomes
EE 220 - Circuits I Units: 3
The course is an introduction to analysis methods and network theorem use to describe operation of electric circuits. Topics covered include resistive, capacitive, and inductive components in DC and AC circuits and the analysis techniques. This course will transfer to UNR as EE 220.
Enrollment Requirements: Prerequisites: PHYS 181 with a C or better.
Term Offered: AS NEEDED
EE 220L - Circuits I Laboratory Units: 1
This laboratory course introduces students to fundamental analysis methods and network theorems used to describe the operation of electric circuits. Topics include resistive, capacitive, and inductive circuits in DC and AC domains. Students will construct and analyze circuits, verify theoretical principles experimentally, and use circuit simulation software (Multisim) to support their findings. (Required for BME and EE majors)
Enrollment Requirements: Prerequisite: PHYS 181 with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisite: EE 220
Term Offered: AS NEEDED
