What This Document Is
This is the official course syllabus for Principles of Electrical Engineering (ENG 3373) at the University of Central Florida, specifically for the Fall 2002 semester. It serves as a comprehensive guide outlining the expectations, policies, and structure of the course. This syllabus is a foundational resource for students enrolled in, or considering enrollment in, this core electrical engineering course.
Why This Document Matters
This syllabus is essential for anyone taking ENG 3373. It details crucial information regarding course logistics, grading criteria, and academic expectations. Reviewing this document *before* the course begins will help you understand the workload, required materials, and how your performance will be evaluated. It’s also a valuable reference throughout the semester to clarify any questions about course policies or assessment details. Students who carefully review the syllabus are better prepared for success in the course.
Topics Covered
* Fundamental circuit laws and analysis techniques
* Resistive circuit analysis and theorems
* Energy storage components in circuits
* Sinusoidal steady-state analysis and AC power concepts
* Three-phase circuit systems
* Operational amplifier fundamentals
* Frequency response of circuits
* First-order circuit response characteristics
What This Document Provides
* Instructor contact information and office hours
* A list of recommended textbooks and reading materials
* A clear outline of the course objectives and prerequisites
* A detailed breakdown of the assessment components and their respective weights (homework, exams, quizzes, final exam)
* Policies regarding homework submissions and grade revisions
* Information on exam procedures and policies
* A topic-by-topic syllabus summary linking concepts to textbook chapters and sections.