Electronics Fundamentals I (Summer 2018)
- Course ID
- EET125-R1
- CRN
- 1301555
Days | Times | Location | Instructor |
---|---|---|---|
TBA | TBA | WEB/LAB | D. McKeen |
- Campus
- Distance Learning (Web Courses)
- Dates
- Summer 2018 lasts from Monday, July 9, 2018 to Thursday, August 30, 2018
- Description
- Covers the theory and application of direct current electrical concepts. Topics include common electrical components and measuring instruments; the utilization of scientific and engineering notation with mathematical analysis involving electrical and magnetic units; atomic basis of electrical activity; use of Ohm's Law and Kirchhoff's Laws to analyze electrical circuits; interrelationship of energy and power and the use of Watt's Law; analysis of voltage, current, and resistance relationships in series, parallel, and series-parallel resistive networks; circuit theorems and source conversions; branch, mesh, and node analysis methods; and theory and application of magnetism and electromagnetism.
- Notes
- Offered as a Web-based class over the Internet. Information about Web-based classes and required orientations are at https://roguecc.blackboard.com. All online teachers expect students to participate in the class during the first week of the term. Check the syllabus and course orientation to find out what the teacher expects and by when. Students not participating during the first week may be subject to administrative drop.
- Corequisite: MTH60 or MTH63.
- Distance learning fee of $40, in addition to regular tuition, will be assessed.
- While much of the content for this course is available online, students are required to attend six hours of hands-on lab time per week to be successful. Students must attend a face-to-face orientation during the first week of the term. Instructor-led labs are available Monday through Thursday at the Table Rock Campus and Redwood Campus.
- Prerequisites
- MTH20
- or ACCUPLACER Arithmetic Score: 75
- or ACCUPLACER Elementary Algebra Score: 20
- or ACCUPLACER College Algebra Score: 1
- Book Cost Notes
- Credit/Hours
- 6/15W
- Estimated Tuition
- $642
- Estimated Fees
- $82