EE103
EE103
EE103
VISION
Mapua shall be among the best universities in the world.
MISSION
1. The Institute shall provide a learning environment in order for its students to acquire the attributes that
will make them globally competitive.
2. The Institute shall engage in economically viable research, development and innovation.
3. The
Institute shall
provide state-of-the-art
solutions to problems
of industries and
communities.
MAPUA
INSTITUTIONAL
LEARNING
PROGRAM
EDUCATIONAL
OUTCOMES (MILOs)
1
MISSION
OBJECTIVES
2
3
4
5 VISIO
6
1 Demonstrate
competitive. competence in their field of
B study
The Institute shall engage in economically viable research,
to articulate and
2 Demonstrate
developmentthe
andability
innovation.
the latest
in the
C discuss
The Institute
shalldevelopments
provide state-of-the-art
solutions to the problems
specific
field of
practice.
(PQF level 6
of industries
and
communities.
descriptor)
Demonstrate
the ability to act in
5 shall
1
2
3
4
5
6
Undertaken,
singly or
teams, projects that
show and
ability to solve complex
recognition
ofinprofessional
social,
engineering problems.
ethical responsibility
Had substantial involvement in projects that take into consideration safety,
Demonstrate
the ability to work effectively
6health,
environmental concerns and the public welfare, partly through
and
independently
in
multi-disciplinary
and
adherence to required codes and laws.
multi-cultural
teams.
(PQF
level 6 and/or positions of
Demonstrated
professional
success
via promotions
descriptor)
increasing responsibility.
Demonstrate
ability
to preserve
and
7Demonstrated
life-longthe
learning
via progress
toward completion
of an
promote
Historical
and Cultural
advanced
degree,Filipino
professional
development/continuing
education courses, or
industrial
training(based
courses. on RA 7722)
Heritage
Exhibited
professional
behavior
and attitude
in engineering
Demonstrate
the
ability
to participate
in practice.
8
the and
generation
ofactions
new toward
knowledge
or in of engineering
Initiated
implemented
the improvement
practice.
research and development projects
9
1
1. Course Code:
EE103
2. Course Title:
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS 2
3. Pre-requisite:
EE101
4. Co-requisite:
None
5. Credit:
3 units
6. Course Description
Course Title:
Electrical Circuits 2
Date Effective:
1st Quarter
SY 2015-2016
Date Revised:
3rd Quarter
2014-2015
Prepared by:
Gerard Ang
Approved by:
RVMSantiago
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The course covers the sinusoidal function and the sinusoidal forced response of RLC circuits; steadystate frequency domain analysis of RLC circuits driven by a sinusoidal voltage/current source; application
of mesh/nodal analysis and network theorems in AC circuit analysis; concept of power in AC circuits;
steady state analysis and applications of bridge circuits, resonant circuits, transient analysis with AC
sources; computer-aided AC circuit analysis.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
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PROGRAM OUTCOMES
a an ability to apply knowledge of
Date Effective:
1st Quarter
SY 2015-2016
Date Revised:
3rd Quarter
2014-2015
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL
OBJECTIVES
1
2
3
4
5
6
Prepared by:
Gerard Ang
Approved by:
RVMSantiago
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Program Outcomes
a
D- Demonstrated
COURSE
OUTCOMES
CO 1: Understand
the fundamental
principles and
concepts in AC
circuits
Course Title:
Electrical Circuits 2
TOPICS
TLA
AT
Date Revised:
3rd Quarter
2014-2015
Prepared by:
Gerard Ang
Approved by:
RVMSantiago
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Week
COURSE
OUTCOMES
TOPICS
TLA
course
Introduction to Alternating Current Circuits
Generation of AC voltage/current
Properties of the sinusoidal
waveform
RMS and average values of
typical AC waveforms
Peak factor and form factor of
typical AC waveforms
General equation of AC
voltage/current
AT
Class
Discussion
Homework 1
CO 2: Understand
the behavior of
typical ac circuits
and concepts on
series and parallel
AC circuits
3-4
5-6
CO 3: Apply the
different network
theorems in AC
circuits
CO 4: Understand
the concept and
application of
resonance circuits
7-8
9 - 10 CO 5: Understand
the concept and
application of
power factor
correction and
polyphase circuits
Course Title:
Electrical Circuits 2
Date Effective:
1st Quarter
SY 2015-2016
Date Revised:
3rd Quarter
2014-2015
Prepared by:
Gerard Ang
Class
Discussion
Problem
Solving
Homew
ork 2
Quiz 2
Class
Discussion
Problem
Solving
Homew
ork 3
Quiz 3
Class
Discussion
Problem
Solving
Homew
ork 4
Quiz 4
Class
Discussion
Problem
Solving
Homew
ork 5
Quiz 5
Approved by:
RVMSantiago
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Week
11
COURSE
OUTCOMES
TOPICS
TLA
AT
factor correction
Polyphase Circuits
Generation of three-phase
voltages
Balanced three-phase wye and
delta connected systems
Summative Assessment: Departmental Examination
CO 1 to 5
70%
30%
13. Textbook:
Engineering Circuit Analysis 8th Ed by Hayt
14. Course Evaluation
Student performance will be rated based on the following:
Assessment Tasks
CO 1
CO 2
Weight
Quiz 1
Homework 1
Quiz 2
Homework 2
12%
2%
12%
2%
12%
2%
12%
2%
12%
2%
CO 3
Homework 3
Quiz 4
CO 4
Homework 4
Quiz 5
CO 5
Homework 5
Summative Assessment:
Departmental Examination
TOTAL
70%
70%
70%
70%
70%
30%
70%
100%
70%
The final grades will correspond to the weighted average scores shown below
Average
Below 70
70 72
73 75
76 79
80 82
14.1.
Grade
5.00
3.00
2.75
2.50
2.25
Average
83 85
86 88
89 93
94 97
98 100
Grade
2.00
1.75
1.50
1.25
1.00
Course Title:
Electrical Circuits 2
Date Effective:
1st Quarter
SY 2015-2016
Date Revised:
3rd Quarter
2014-2015
Prepared by:
Gerard Ang
Approved by:
RVMSantiago
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g. Consultation Schedule
Consultation schedules with the Professor are posted outside the EECE Faculty room and in the
Schools web-page ( http://www.mapua.edu.ph ). It is recommended that the student first set an
appointment to confirm the instructors availability.
15. Other References
15.1.
Books
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
15.2
Introduction to PSPice using CAD for Circuits and Electronics by M. H. Rashid, 2004
Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering by G. Rizzoni, 2007
Principles of Electric Circuits by Thomas L. Floyd, Prentice Hall, 7th ed., 2003
Engineering Circuit Analysis by W. Hayt, Jr, et.al, McGraw Hill, 7th ed., 2007
Electric Circuits by Nilsson and Riedel, Pearson Prentice Hall, 7th ed., 2005
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, C. K. Alexander & M. N. O. Sadiku, McGraw Hill, 3rd ed.,
2007
Websites
www.Wikipedia.org
Syllabus
Lecture Notes in Electrical Circuits
Course Title:
Electrical Circuits 2
Date Effective:
1st Quarter
SY 2015-2016
Date Revised:
3rd Quarter
2014-2015
Prepared by:
Gerard Ang
Approved by:
RVMSantiago
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Paolo Tindogan
Course Title:
Electrical Circuits 2
Date Effective:
1st Quarter
SY 2015-2016
Date Revised:
3rd Quarter
2014-2015
Prepared by:
Gerard Ang
Approved by:
RVMSantiago
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