APR 190 Electrical Theory

First course of a two-term sequence in electrical theory. The first term defines the basic electrical units, the basic laws of electrical theory as they apply to DC circuits such as series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits. AC waveforms and AC circuit components are introduced. Electronic test equipment such as the digital multimeter, oscilloscope and function generators are used to measure electrical signals and troubleshoot basic electrical circuits.

Credits

1-4

Cross Listed Courses

ET 129

Prerequisite

College writing placement test or prior college AND MTH 060 or higher with a letter grade of C- or better

Course Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1. Read resistor color codes
2. Measure voltage, current, and resistance
3. Knowledge of DC series-parallel circuit characteristics
4. Understand basic AC circuits and use of the oscilloscope