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EE 101 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS
F,S 2 cr. LEC 1 LAB 1
PREREQUISITE: MATH 160 or equivalent. (Student must have received a passing grade.)
-- Lecture/laboratory introduction to electrical fundamentals including Kirchhoff's and Ohm's Laws, using meters and oscilloscopes, time-varying signals in electric circuits, inductors and capacitors, series and parallel circuits, introduction to digital circuits, problem solving including computer applications, technical communications, team work.

           

Semester plan:     Syllabus

 

Announcements:

                                Final Exam Topics Sheet               

 

Instructors:

Kevin Repasky, 537 Cobleigh Hall, 994-6028, Office hours: M-F  2,

 repasky@ece.montana.edu

Tia Sharpe, 616 Cobleigh Hall, 994-2881, Office hours: M 10, T 9, W 3, F 10, 

tsharpe@ece.montana.edu

TA's and Grader:

Srinitha Nimmakayala, 637 Cobleigh Hall, 994-5971,
srinitha_nimmakayala@yahoo.com


Ahmed Badawy, 510 Cobleigh HAll, 994 5509,
Ahmed.Badawy@myportal.montana.edu

Zhao Xia, 507 Cobleigh Hall, 994-6651,

echoiker@gmail.com

 

Students,

If you have a documented disability for which you are or may be requesting an accommodation(s), you are encouraged to contact your instructor and Disabled Student Services as soon as possible.
Students will be asked to show their “blue card” for special accommodation provisions.


Note: If a student, particularly a transfer studetn, has previous experience in this area, such as military or trade school electronics, EE101 can be replaced by taking one additional EE professional elective credit.