ENS 207 - Electrical Science

Institution:
Jefferson Community College
Subject:
Engineering Science
Description:
This is a Calculus-based introductory course in electrical circuit analysis. Topics include methods of AC and DC circuit analysis such as the Thevenin Equivalent, Kirchoff's Law, Nodal and Mesh analysis, the principle of superposition and operational amplifier models. Laboratories will include the use of meters, oscilloscopes, series/parallel circuits, and operational amplifiers. Laboratory time in this course is used for laboratory assignments, recitation, lecture, and tests. The course includes a project where the students will design and build a project that will produce electricity (wind, photovoltaics, etc.), or do some system control, or signal modification, and then present it to the class. Prerequisite: Successful completion of MTH 222 - Calculus 2. 3 cr. 2 Lec. 2 Lab. (Departmental Standards Version of ENS 207 - approved by Academic Affairs on 11/2/98.)
Credits:
3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(315) 786-2200
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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