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EEE241

The document outlines the course objectives, outcomes, and structure for EEE241/ETE241 - Electrical Circuits II at North South University. It includes details on prerequisites, contact hours, assessment methods, and resources such as textbooks and online materials. The course focuses on AC circuit concepts, analysis techniques, and the use of computer-aided design tools, with mandatory lab sessions included.

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EEE241

The document outlines the course objectives, outcomes, and structure for EEE241/ETE241 - Electrical Circuits II at North South University. It includes details on prerequisites, contact hours, assessment methods, and resources such as textbooks and online materials. The course focuses on AC circuit concepts, analysis techniques, and the use of computer-aided design tools, with mandatory lab sessions included.

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Course Objective and Outcome Form

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering


School of Engineering and Physical Sciences
North South University, Bashundhara, Dhaka-1229, Bangladesh

1. Course Number and Title: EEE241/ETE241 - Electrical Circuits II


2. EEE241L/ETE241L- Electrical Circuits II Lab

3. Number of Credits: 3+1

4. Type: Core, Engineering, Lecture + Lab

5. Prerequisites: EEE141/ETE141 - Electrical Circuits

6. Contact Hours: Theory: 3 hours/week, lab : 3 hours/week

7. Course Summary: Formulation and solution of circuit equations, network theorems,


sinusoidal steady-state analysis. Topics include loop and nodal analysis, superposition
and Thevenin’s theorem, properties of sinusoids, phasor representation and vector
diagrams. AC Power concepts and Applications, Power Factor Correction, Three Phase
Circuits, Power in Three Phase Circuits, Mutual Inductance, Transformers, Usc of
MATLAB and PSpice for AC Circuit Analysis.This course has mandatory laboratory
sessions every week. This course has separate mandatory laboratory sessions every week
in a separate course EEE241L/ETE241L.

8. Course Objectives:
The objectives of this course are to
a. acquire solid understanding of basic ac circuit concepts.
b. apply basic laws, known as Ohm's law and Kirchhoff's laws to simple ac circuits
c. learn techniques in analyzing series, parallel, and series-parallel ac circuits.
d. know different theorems for network analysis applied to ac circuits.
e. gain ac power concepts and practical applications of these concepts.
f. analyze balanced and unbalanced three-phase circuits.
g. use computer-aided design tools for circuit analysis of AC circuits.

9. Course Outcomes (COs):


Upon Successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

Sl. CO Description Weightage (%)


explain basic ac circuit concepts including sinusoids, 20
CO1 phasors, impedance and admittance.
apply basic laws and theorems for dc circuits as well as ac 40
CO2
circuits analysis
analyze balanced and unbalanced three-phase systems, and 25
CO3 apply these concepts to three phase power measurement and
residential electrical wiring.
use computer-aided design tools for circuit analysis of AC 15
CO4
circuits.

10. Mapping of CO-PO:

Sl. CO Description POs Bloom’s Delivery Assessment


taxonomy methods tools
domain/level and
activities
CO1 Explain basic ac circuit a Cognitive/ Lectures, Quiz, Exam
concepts including Understand Notes
sinusoids, phasors,
impedance and
admittance.
CO2 Apply basic laws and a Cognitive/ Lectures, Quiz, Exam
theorems for dc circuits Apply Notes
as well as ac circuits
analysis
CO3 Analyze balanced and a Cognitive/ Lectures, Quiz, Exam
unbalanced three-phase Analyze Notes, Lab
systems, and apply these
concepts to three phase
power measurement and
residential electrical
wiring.
CO4 Use computer-aided e Psychomotor/ Lectures, Lab Report and
design tools for circuit Precision Notes Demonstration
analysis of AC circuits.

11. Resources

Text books:

No Name of Year of Title of Book Edition Publisher’s ISBN


Author(s) Publication Name
1 Robert L. 2010 Introductory Circuit 12th Prentice ISBN-
Boylestad Analysis Hall 13: 978-
0137146666
2 William 2002 Network Analysis 4th Prentice ISBN 0-13-
D. Stanley with Applications Hall 060246-9

Reference books:
No Name of Year of Title of Book Edition Publisher’s ISBN
Author(s) Publication Name
1 Charles K. 2013 Fundamentals of 5th Tata ISBN-
Alexander, electric circuits McGrawhill 13: 978-
Matthew India 1259098598
N. O.
Sadiku

Online resources: Provided or suggested to students with the progress of the course.

12. Weightage Distribution among Assessment Tools

Assessment Tools Weightage (%)


Attendance 10%
Quizzes 10%
Assignment 10%
Midterm 1 20%
Midterm 2 20%
Final Exam 30%

13. Grading policy: As per NSU grading policy available in


http://www.northsouth.edu/academic/grading-policy.html

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