King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals: Electrical Engineering Department
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals: Electrical Engineering Department
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals: Electrical Engineering Department
Analysis of three-phase circuits. Time domain solutions of second order circuits. State equations for
linear circuits. Computer-aided circuit analysis. Frequency domain analysis and bode plots. Network
analysis in the s-domain. Mutual inductance and transformers. Two port networks.
Note #1: Final Exam is comprehensive (i.e. covers all chapters as described in the syllabus). Final and
major exams are common to all sections.
Note #2: According to the rules and regulations of KFUPM, attendance is MANDATORY. More than 8
unexcused absences) will be reported to the registrar office and result in a GRADE of DN
regardless of the students grade. Every unexcused absence results in -0.5 , 6 absences results in
0 out of 3 in the attendance and class performance, Two late arrival= One absence. ( for 50
minutes classes, scale accordingly for 75 minute classes)
Note #3: It is your responsibility to solve the homework as soon as the material is covered in the class.
Homework solution will be published on WebCT. Quizzes will be given regularly based on the
homework problems.
Note #4: You are urged to use your instructors office hours whenever possible.
Note #5: You can access the homework solutions and any other supplement material, communication
items, and any course information at your instructors WebCT course page.
Program outcomes
This course supports the following four program outcomes out of thirteen outcomes required by ABET Criterion 5
for accrediting engineering program.
An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering to the analysis and design of
electrical circuits
An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems in the area circuits and systems.
An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools such as computer aided circuit
analysis, necessary for engineering practice. An ability to design a system, components or process to
meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social political, ethical,
health and safety, manufacturability and sustainability