Course Details
EGRE206: ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
EGRE 206 Electric Circuits Semester course; 3 lecture and 3 laboratory hours. 4 credits. Prerequisites: MATH 200; and one of EGRE 101, EGRB 102 or CLSE 101, or both EGMN 190 and EGMN 203, or both EGMN 102 and EGMN 190, as applicable per department, all with minimum grades of C. Pre- or corequisite: MATH 201. An introduction to electrical circuit theory and its application to practical direct and alternating current circuits. Topics include Kirchhoff's Laws (review from departmental prerequisites, as applicable), fundamental principles of network theorems, transient and steady-state response of RC, RL and RLC circuits by classical methods, time-domain and frequency-domain relationships, phasor analysis and power. Laboratory work, practical applications and integral laboratory demonstrations emphasize and illustrate the fundamentals presented in this course.
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Where Will This Course Transfer?

| Institution | Identifier | Name | Notes | Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue Ridge Community College | EGR251 | Basic Electric Circuits I | 2-Year | |
| Central Virginia Community College | EGR251 | Basic Electric Circuits I | 2-Year | |
| Northern Virginia Community College | EGR251 | Basic Electric Circuits I | 2-Year | |
| Paul D. Camp Community College | EGREEE | N/A | Credits may vary at the time of final evaluation. | 2-Year |
| Southwest Virginia Community College | EGR251 | Basic Electric Circuits I | 2-Year | |
| Virginia Highlands Community College | EGR251 | Basic Electric Circuits I | 2-Year | |
| Virginia Western Community College | EGR251 | Basic Electric Circuits I | 2-Year |
