Circuits and Measurements in Electrical Engineering
Program Overview
Program Overview
The L2-L3 Bachelor's Degree in Electronics, Electrical Energy, and Automation (EEA) is a comprehensive program that covers various aspects of electrical engineering.
Level of Education
The program requires two years of postsecondary education.
ECTS
The program is worth 5 credits.
Training Structure
The program is offered by the Faculty of Science.
Hours per Week
The program consists of 42 hours of instruction per week.
Time of Year
The program is offered in the Spring semester.
Description
The program includes the study of linear circuits in sinusoidal mode, measurement and power balance, as well as non-linear circuits in continuous or alternating mode, measurement, and power balance. It also introduces power electronics in transient and steady-state modes.
Objectives
The program aims to equip students with the following skills:
- Know how to use mathematical tools (trigonometry, complex numbers, Fresnel, differential equations)
- Know how to calculate electrical quantities: current, voltage, power, phase shift
- Know how to use measuring devices: Voltmeter, Ammeter, Wattmeter, Oscilloscope
- Know how to wire electrical circuits
Teaching Hours
The program includes:
- Circuits and Measurements in Electrical Engineering - Lecture: 24 hours
- Circuits and measurements in electrical engineering - Practical work: 6 hours
Mandatory Prerequisites
The program requires prior knowledge of Electrokinetics and Mathematical Tools for EEA.
Knowledge Assessment
Student knowledge is assessed through a final exam (70%) and a practical exam (30%).
