Subject description

ENGG104 provides an introduction to real-world electrical systems. The subject teaches fundamental electrical concepts: change, current, voltage, resistance, capacitance, inductance, energy and power. The subject introduces theorems to simplify AC and DC circuits through analysis and simulation. The subject also links the fundamental concepts to practical engineering applications such as … For more content click the Read More button below.

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Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to:
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Apply the fundamental laws behind electric circuits and appreciate the importance of electric-electronic circuits in the modern world.
2.
Design and analyse simple circuits for the processing of electrical signals.
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Demonstrate practical experience in making and recording measurements using electrical components and equipment.
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Demonstrate self directed learning related to solving problems in engineering.
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Present experimental results, calculations, and analysis in a professional manner.
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Meet the minimal knowledge required to safely perform measurements and understand basic electrical concepts.

Work integrated learning

Embedded WIL:This subject contains elements of "Embedded WIL". Students in this subject will experience activities that relate to or simulate professional practice as part of their learning.

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No prescribed textbooks for this subject.

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