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Course

Electrical Circuit Analysis & Design - Oct/Dec 2025

Ended Dec 1, 2025

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Full course description

This course introduces students to various topics in electric circuit analysis and design such as analysis of lumped, linear circuits in steady state DC and AC. The analysis will be performed using Ohm's Law and Kirchhoff's Law, Thevenin's and Norton's Theorem. Methods of analyzing circuits also include Linearity, Superposition, Source Transformation, and Maximum Power Transfer. First and second order circuits' complete response, AC power and steady-state analysis, frequency and transient response and circuits using op-amps

The course is suitable for students with previous backgrounds in mathematics, computing, or other engineering disciplines  but seek to develop knowledge of mechanical engineering.  Completing this course, along with a sufficient GPA and meeting the other requirements, can qualify students for admission to the MSE in Mechanical Engineering at the College of Innovation & Technology, University of Michigan-Flint.

Students will receive a certificate of completion if they pass the course with a 70% total score on all course homework, quizzes, and tests.