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Circuits I

A basic course in direct current circuit theory. Concepts of charge, current and voltage; Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Laws; analysis of series, parallel, and combination circuits; mesh and nodal analysis; Superposition, Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems; maximum power transfer theorem; electric fields and capacitance; magnetic fields and inductance; analysis of R-C and R-L switching networks. The laboratory is coordinated with, and supports, the theory course.

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Universal Code: EGR0


Campus Courses

The following courses are associated with the Circuits I core course on the listed campus.

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Campus Course
Adirondack
Albany
Alfred State
Binghamton
Broome
Clinton
Cortland
Finger Lakes
Genesee
Jefferson
Maritime
Mohawk Valley
Monroe
Morrisville
Oneonta
Onondaga
Orange County
Plattsburgh
Rockland
Stony Brook
Stony Brook
Suffolk
SUNY Polytechnic
University at Buffalo
University at Buffalo
Westchester
ELEC 255
Westchester
Westchester

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