EGB120 Foundations of Electrical Engineering


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Unit code:EGB120
Antirequisite(s):EGD120
Equivalent(s):ENB120
Assumed Knowledge:Grade of at least Sound Achievement in Senior Mathematics C (or equivalent) or MZB125, and Fundamental knowledge of simple DC circuits is assumed knowledge.
Credit points:12
TimetableDetails in HiQ, if available
Availabilities  
Gardens Point
Semester 1, Semester 2
CSP student contribution  $1,164
Domestic tuition unit fee  $4,968
International unit fee  $6,252
In this foundational engineering unit you will learn concepts around the relationship between electrical energy, electronic instrumentation and measurements. This is key to begin your journey towards being a professional engineer. This unit introduces techniques for circuit analysis, instruments for measurement and practical applications in an engineering context. The ability to analyse and understand electrical circuits and related concepts plays a key role in most engineering disciplines and is highly useful not only for electrical engineers (electronics and mechatronic) but also for mechanical, biomedical, aerospace, and materials engineers. EGB120 combines real-world focused lectures, tutorials and practicals to give a hands-on experience learning about these fundamental skills. The concepts in this unit will be built upon in future engineering units and teach key fundamental concepts relevant to all engineering majors.