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Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Key information

  • Module code:

    4CCYB020

  • Level:

    4

  • Semester:

      Spring

  • Credit value:

    15

Module description

This module will introduce you to the physical quantities and fundamental laws of electrical circuits and the basics of direct and alternating current networks. Electrical circuits are part of many healthcare technology devices, and in this module you will learn how to analyse and work with these circuits. You will also learn practical skills of constructing and simulating these circuits.

Assessment details

Coursework 30%

Exam 70%

Learning outcomes

On completion of the course the students should be able:

  • Demonstrate broad understanding of the physical quantities and fundamental laws of electrical engineering.
  • To identify principles and concepts underlying electrical circuits and evaluate complex DC and AC networks.
  • To describe complex networks and use computational methods to simulate the function of complex networks.

Teaching pattern

Teaching is delivered by lectures and lab sessions.

Module description disclaimer

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