Circuit Theory / Circuit Analysis Class

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by postpawl, Mar 20, 2012.

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  1. postpawl

    postpawl New Member

    Not surprisingly, I'm having trouble finding online Circuit Theory classes. I've searched using the DANTES catalog and found that Excelsior offers one called ELEC-152. The tempting thing about Excelsior is.. the class doesn't seem to have any proctored exams - which I assume will make it easy. However it's really expensive. Are there any other online options?

    The course description needs to be similar to this: "Introduction to electrical elements, sources and interconnects. Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's law, superposition and Thevenin's theorems are introduced. The resistive circuit, OP Amp, RL, RC circuits, Sinusoidal analysis."
     
  2. postpawl

    postpawl New Member

    It looks like Clemson also offers one: E C E 202 ELECTRIC CIRCUITS I
     
  3. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

    Look at
    Old Dominion
    Rochester Institute
    U of North Dakota
    Be careful though. Just because they have a degree program doesn't mean they'll let you take just one course. Good luck
     
  4. postpawl

    postpawl New Member

    Northern Virginia Community College offers it too, it's: Basic Electric Circuits I - EGR 251
     
  5. Ian Anderson

    Ian Anderson Active Member

  6. postpawl

    postpawl New Member

    Thanks for taking the time to list those courses. It looks like TESC's electronics courses are more basic than Excelsior's electronics course. It needs to be a calculus level electronics course.
     

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