Circuit Theory / Circuit Analysis Class

Discussion in 'IT and Computer-Related Degrees' 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. 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. atrox79

    atrox79 Member

    Hmmm...the only place I could think of that would offer that course online is the University of North Dakota (since they offer the entire BS in Electrical Engineering online). However, I don't see it listed as an open enrollment course. Maybe you can contact them and ask if you can take just that course.

    Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering | Online & Distance Education

    And here are the course descriptions for the EE curriculum: http://distance.und.edu/degree/about/?id=electricalengbs&page=1903

    edit: It looks like they offer it but you have to take an on-campus lab in the summer. Probably a deal breaker:

    EE 206 - Circuit Analysis
    3 Credits
    Online
    Fall
    Prerequisite(s): Math 165**.
    Introduces the foundations of electrical engineering, applying these concepts in developing the fundamentals of energy conversion, electronics and circuit theory. Requires on-campus lab (EE 306) to be taken in the summer.
     
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