Electrical and Electronic Circuit

The EEC curriculum enables students to design a customized programme comprising a specific set of modules, tailored to meet their individual interests and career goals. Design is emphasized in the curriculum through various project modules. In the first stage of the programme, students will receive broad-based training which, in addition to establishing a strong foundation in mathematics and computing, will also be immediately exposed to the use of electrical components and equipment in solving fundamental engineering problems in EEC. They will also be introduced to the different areas in EEC which are driving the technological developments of today. In the second stage, students will enrol in core modules that focus on fundamental knowledge in EE. These core modules provide the essential foundation for a variety of specialised technical areas in EEC.

Responsible Mr. Saidur Rahman
Last Update 10/02/2022
Completion Time 42 minutes
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  • KVL, KCL
    • EEC Lecture 07,08 (2020-03-28 at 21:08 GMT-7)
    • KVL, KCL
  • Thevenin’s theorem
    • EEC Lecture 07,08 (2020-03-28 at 21:32 GMT-7)
    • Thevenin’s theorem
  • Norton’s theorem
  • Maximum power transfer theorem
    • Maximum power transfer theorem
    • Maximum Power Transfer Theorem
    • Maximum Power Transfer Theorem - DC Circuits - Basic Electrical Engineering
  • Semiconductors and their properties
    • Semiconductor: What is Intrinsic and Extrinsic Semiconductor ? P-Type and n-Type Semiconductor
    • What are Semiconductors? Intrinsic and Extrinsic Semiconductors.