Electrical Engineering
A grade of C or higher is required in all Electrical Engineering courses.
| EE1813 | Electricity and Magnetism | 4 ch (3C 3L 1T) |
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Introduces the fundamentals of electricity, magnetism and applications. Covers concepts of charge, voltage, current, power, energy, electric and magnetic fields, and the electromagnetic spectrum. Includes resistors, resistance, Ohm=s law, Kirchoff=s voltage and current laws, branch current analysis, some electrical properties of materials, electric sources, simple series, parallel and series-parallel dc circuits. The basic concepts of digital switching logic are introduced, including gates and truth tables. Energy conversion and simple electric machines are examined, as are the behaviour and use of common sensors and transducers. Corequisite: MATH 1003 . | ||
| EE2711 | Electric Circuits | 4 ch (3C 1T 3L) |
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Basic DC circuits: network analysis and theorems:. AC circuits: introduction of phasors, network analysis and theorems applied to AC circuits. Prerequisites: MATH 1013 , EE 1813 or EE 1013 or equivalent. | ||
| EE2722 | Circuits and Systems | 3 ch (3C 3L 1T) |
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Network analysis. Transient and steady state responses. Transfer functions, complex frequencies, poles and zeros, Laplace Transforms. Frequency Response and Bode Plots. Filters (passive and active). Corequisite: MATH 3503 or equivalent. | ||

