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This document provides a course syllabus for EE318 Basic Electrical Engineering. The 3-unit lecture course will be taught by Engr. Romeo Fernandez and Engr. Michael Mariano. The syllabus lists 13 textbooks and references. Course outcomes include understanding fundamentals of electrical networks and analyzing resistive circuits. Students will apply network theorems and analyze electrical plans for single-dwelling residences. Topics covered include electrical terminology, circuit elements, resistance, network analysis theorems, and Philippine electrical code standards and practices for residential electrical design.
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Basic EE

This document provides a course syllabus for EE318 Basic Electrical Engineering. The 3-unit lecture course will be taught by Engr. Romeo Fernandez and Engr. Michael Mariano. The syllabus lists 13 textbooks and references. Course outcomes include understanding fundamentals of electrical networks and analyzing resistive circuits. Students will apply network theorems and analyze electrical plans for single-dwelling residences. Topics covered include electrical terminology, circuit elements, resistance, network analysis theorems, and Philippine electrical code standards and practices for residential electrical design.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

2nd Floor OZ Building


900 San Marcelino Street,
Ermita, Manila 1000
Phone (632) 524.20.11 local 408

COURSE SYLLABUS

Course Code / Course Title EE318 / BASIC E.E


Course Credit Units / Number of Hours 3 unit lecture /3.0 hours per week
Instructor Engr. Romeo Fernandez / Engr. Michael Mariano

Textbook / References:
Title Author Year
Electricity 1 : devices, circuits, and materials Kubala, Thomas 2013

Electricity 2 : devices, circuits, and materials Kubala, Thomas 2012

Introduction to electric circuits , Dorf, Richard C. 2011

Delmar`s standard textbook of electricity Herman, Stephen L. 2011

Electric circuits Nilsson, James W. 2011

Schaum`s outlines basic circuit analysis O`Malley, John 2011

Principles of electric circuits : conventional circuits Floyd, Thomas L. 2010

Principles of electric circuits : electron flow version , Floyd, Thomas L. 2010

Electronic fundamentals : circuits, devices, and applications Floyd, Thomas L. 2010

Modern semiconductor devices for integrated circuits Hu, Chenming Calvin 2010

Electric circuits fundamentals , Floyd, Thomas L. 2010

Course Information:
A study of the fundamental laws and basic concepts of electrical
engineering including techniques of analysis of electric circuits and
Course Description application; an introduction to electrical system design in
residential buildings including standards and field practices.

Pre-requisite/s Calculus-Based Physics 2 ; Integral Calculus


Co-requisite/s Advanced E.E Math
Course Category Required

Prepared by: Reviewed by: Approved by:


Course Title: Date Date Page
Effective Revision OBE Group
BASIC EE 1st Term November 1, Committee Arnold B. Lovino Evelyn Q. Raguindin, PECE 1 of 15
2013-2014 2014 Member Chairperson-EE Dean-COE

“Wisdom
Based on
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
2nd Floor OZ Building
900 San Marcelino Street,
Ermita, Manila 1000
Phone (632) 524.20.11 local 408

Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course, students are expected to be able to:
Course Outcomes Student Outcomes
Understand the fundamentals of electrical Ability to apply knowledge of
networks; analyze and simplify resistive a mathematics and science to solve
CO1 networks in different connections. engineering problems.
Ability to identify, formulate, and solve
e
engineering problems
Understand the basic principle of network Ability to apply knowledge of
theorems a mathematics and science to solve
CO2 engineering problems.
Ability to identify, formulate, and solve
e
engineering problems
Apply the different network theorems in Ability to apply knowledge of
analyzing linear resistive networks a mathematics and science to solve
CO3 engineering problems.
Ability to identify, formulate, and solve
e
engineering problems
Understand the standards and practices in Ability to apply knowledge of
electrical system design in single- a mathematics and science to solve
dwelling residence; analyze electrical engineering problems.
CO4 plans
Ability to identify, formulate, and solve
e
engineering problems

Course Coverage:

No. Topic
1 General Orientation (Vision and mission, Core
 Electrical terminologies and definitions,Values,
systemPrayer, Hymn,
of units Content
and circuit of the
elements
 Basic circuit elements and system of units
1
 Fundamentals of electrical engineering
 Resistance : series and parallel circuits and its characteristics
 Delta-Wye transformation
2
 Analysis of resistive circuits
3
 Simplification of resistive circuits
4  Ohm’s Law
 Voltage Divider Principle
5
 Current Divider Principle
 Mesh Analysis
6
 Concept of a supermesh
7  Thevenin’s Theorem
Prepared by: Reviewed by: Approved by:
Course Title: Date Date Page
Effective Revision OBE Group
BASIC EE 1st Term November 1, Committee Arnold B. Lovino Evelyn Q. Raguindin, PECE 2 of 15
2013-2014 2014 Member Chairperson-EE Dean-COE

“Wisdom
Based on
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
2nd Floor OZ Building
900 San Marcelino Street,
Ermita, Manila 1000
Phone (632) 524.20.11 local 408
No. Topic
8  Nodal Analysis
9  Norton’s Theorem
 Introduction to Philippine Electrical Code
10
 Standards and Practices
 Electrical Plan Overview
11  Analysis of a single-dwelling residential electric plan
 Rules, standards and practices
 Lighting and power layout
 Special purpose outlets
12
 Load Scheduling
 Sizing of cables and conduits
 Design analysis calculation
13
 Submission of design plan

Prepared by: Reviewed by: Approved by:


Course Title: Date Date Page
Effective Revision OBE Group
BASIC EE 1st Term November 1, Committee Arnold B. Lovino Evelyn Q. Raguindin, PECE 3 of 15
2013-2014 2014 Member Chairperson-EE Dean-COE

“Wisdom
Based on

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