Course Title:

Electrical Engineering Review

Instructor:

To Be Assigned

Course Description:

This course reviews the basic laws of circuit analysis and applys them to the design and analsysis of various types of circuits, particularly those used in automotive applications.  

 

Course Objectives:

At the end of this course, participants will be able to:

Understand how to design and analyze a wide range of simple electrical circuits.

 

Main Topics to Be Covered:

Electric circuit analysis, transients in electrical circuits, electronic sensors, diodes and transistors, half wave and full wave rectifiers, steady state A.C. signal analysis using phasors, electric power and power factor compensation, passive filters, active filters and other instrumentation applications of operational amplifiers, magnetic circuits, transformers, DC motors and AC motors.

 

 

Intended Audience:

Mechanical engineers that need to strengthen their background in electrical engineering or that wish to prepare for the electrical circuits part of the FE exam.

Method of Delivery:

Live Lecture

Course Duration:

One day, 2 day, 3 day or 5 day (depending on scope and depth of topic)

 

Prerequisites:

Calculus and introductory physics for in depth course.

Computer Requirements:

 None

 

Enrollment Size:

Minimum #:

10

Maximum #:

20

Course Content:

Applied:

50%

Theoretical:

50%