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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

2nd Floor OZ Building


900 San Marcelino Street,
Ermita, Manila 1000
Phone (632) 524.20.11 local 408

COURSE SYLLABUS

Course Code / Course Title EE318 / BASIC E.E


Course Credit Units / Number of Hours 3 unit lecture /3.0 hours per week
Instructor Engr. Romeo Fernandez / Engr. Michael Mariano

Textbook / References:
Title Author Year
Electricity 1 : devices, circuits, and materials Kubala, Thomas 2013

Electricity 2 : devices, circuits, and materials Kubala, Thomas 2012

Introduction to electric circuits , Dorf, Richard C. 2011

Delmar`s standard textbook of electricity Herman, Stephen L. 2011

Electric circuits Nilsson, James W. 2011

Schaum`s outlines basic circuit analysis O`Malley, John 2011

Principles of electric circuits : conventional circuits Floyd, Thomas L. 2010

Principles of electric circuits : electron flow version , Floyd, Thomas L. 2010

Electronic fundamentals : circuits, devices, and applications Floyd, Thomas L. 2010

Modern semiconductor devices for integrated circuits Hu, Chenming Calvin 2010

Electric circuits fundamentals , Floyd, Thomas L. 2010

Course Information:
A study of the fundamental laws and basic concepts of electrical
engineering including techniques of analysis of electric circuits and
Course Description application; an introduction to electrical system design in
residential buildings including standards and field practices.

Pre-requisite/s Calculus-Based Physics 2 ; Integral Calculus


Co-requisite/s Advanced E.E Math
Course Category Required

Prepared by: Reviewed by: Approved by:


Course Title: Date Date Page
Effective Revision OBE Group
BASIC EE 1st Term November 1, Committee Arnold B. Lovino Evelyn Q. Raguindin, PECE 1 of 15
2013-2014 2014 Member Chairperson-EE Dean-COE

“Wisdom
Based on
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
2nd Floor OZ Building
900 San Marcelino Street,
Ermita, Manila 1000
Phone (632) 524.20.11 local 408

Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course, students are expected to be able to:
Course Outcomes Student Outcomes
Understand the fundamentals of electrical Ability to apply knowledge of
networks; analyze and simplify resistive a mathematics and science to solve
CO1 networks in different connections. engineering problems.
Ability to identify, formulate, and solve
e
engineering problems
Understand the basic principle of network Ability to apply knowledge of
theorems a mathematics and science to solve
CO2 engineering problems.
Ability to identify, formulate, and solve
e
engineering problems
Apply the different network theorems in Ability to apply knowledge of
analyzing linear resistive networks a mathematics and science to solve
CO3 engineering problems.
Ability to identify, formulate, and solve
e
engineering problems
Understand the standards and practices in Ability to apply knowledge of
electrical system design in single- a mathematics and science to solve
dwelling residence; analyze electrical engineering problems.
CO4 plans
Ability to identify, formulate, and solve
e
engineering problems

Course Coverage:

No. Topic
1 General Orientation (Vision and mission, Core
 Electrical terminologies and definitions,Values,
systemPrayer, Hymn,
of units Content
and circuit of the
elements
 Basic circuit elements and system of units
1
 Fundamentals of electrical engineering
 Resistance : series and parallel circuits and its characteristics
 Delta-Wye transformation
2
 Analysis of resistive circuits
3
 Simplification of resistive circuits
4  Ohm’s Law
 Voltage Divider Principle
5
 Current Divider Principle
 Mesh Analysis
6
 Concept of a supermesh
7  Thevenin’s Theorem
Prepared by: Reviewed by: Approved by:
Course Title: Date Date Page
Effective Revision OBE Group
BASIC EE 1st Term November 1, Committee Arnold B. Lovino Evelyn Q. Raguindin, PECE 2 of 15
2013-2014 2014 Member Chairperson-EE Dean-COE

“Wisdom
Based on
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
2nd Floor OZ Building
900 San Marcelino Street,
Ermita, Manila 1000
Phone (632) 524.20.11 local 408
No. Topic
8  Nodal Analysis
9  Norton’s Theorem
 Introduction to Philippine Electrical Code
10
 Standards and Practices
 Electrical Plan Overview
11  Analysis of a single-dwelling residential electric plan
 Rules, standards and practices
 Lighting and power layout
 Special purpose outlets
12
 Load Scheduling
 Sizing of cables and conduits
 Design analysis calculation
13
 Submission of design plan

Prepared by: Reviewed by: Approved by:


Course Title: Date Date Page
Effective Revision OBE Group
BASIC EE 1st Term November 1, Committee Arnold B. Lovino Evelyn Q. Raguindin, PECE 3 of 15
2013-2014 2014 Member Chairperson-EE Dean-COE

“Wisdom
Based on

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