Engineering 220 - Engineering Circuit Theory
CIRCUIT THEORY
Spring
2021
01
5.00
Kristen Dorsey
TTh 09:20-10:35
Smith College
30246-S21
kdorsey@smith.edu
Analog and digital circuits are the building blocks of computers, medical technologies, and all things electrical. This course introduces both the fundamental principles necessary to understand how circuits work and mathematical tools that have widespread applications in areas throughout engineering and science. Topics include, Kirchhoff’s laws, Thévenin and Norton equivalents, superposition, responses of first-order and second-order networks, time-domain and frequency-domain analyses, and frequency-selective networks. Required laboratory taken once a week. Prerequisite: MTH212. Enrollment limited to 20.
Perm of Program-Waiver Req. Limited to EGN majors, EGR majors
Multiple required components--lab and/or discussion section. To register, submit requests for all components simultaneously.
You must also register for a Lab section.