University of Technology SydneyHandbook 2007

48510 Introduction to Electrical Engineering

6cp
Fields of practice: Electrical Engineering program
Undergraduate
Subject coordinator: Vicki McKain

The major objective of this subject is to give early-stage students some understanding of the scope and methods of electrical engineering. This includes the engineering process, the technologies involved, the approach to problem solving, and the skills and tools used.

The subject material is organised around two modules. In Module 1, 'The Basics', basic electrical concepts such as voltage, current, resistance, power, DC and AC are introduced; supply and utilisation of domestic electricity is explored; and the functions of components commonly found in a linear DC power supply are covered. The practical aspects of this module include learning how to use basic equipment such as a multimeter and CRO, learning some simple 'tinkering' skills, and building and testing a DC power supply.

In Module 2, 'Applications in Electrical Engineering', the focus is on a typical application, a PC-based data acquisition system. The functions of the basic components of this system are presented, as well as the assembly and testing of a PC data acquisition kit. Fundamentals of digital electronics are also presented in this module. Finally, students are engaged in a design process where they combine a number of key theoretical concepts and practical skills to complete a project.

Assessment: Typically assessment for this subject involves review quizzes, kit assembly, practical examination and a final examination.

Typical availability

Autumn semester, City campus
Spring semester, City campus

Fee information

2007 contribution for post-2004 Commonwealth-supported students: $889.75
2007 amount for undergraduate domestic fee-paying students: $2,460.00
Subject EFTSL: 0.125
Note: The above fees are applicable in 2007 for Commonwealth-supported students who commenced after 2004 and domestic fee-paying undergraduate students only. Pre-2005 Commonwealth-supported students should consult the Student contribution charges for Commonwealth supported students webpage.
Not all students are eligible for Commonwealth supported places, and not all subjects are available to Commonwealth supported students. Domestic fee-paying students and international students should refer to the Fees webpage.

Access conditions

Note: The requisite information presented in this subject description covers only academic requisites. Full details of all enforced rules, covering both academic and admission requisites, are available at Access conditions and My Student Admin.