Electrical Engineering C (GAGEBAL-ELEKTROT-2)

Basic data
Name and type of the study programme
Mechanical Engineering, BSc
Curriculum
2021
Classes / consultation hours
20 (consultation)
Credits
4 credits
Theory – Practice
Theory: 0%, Practice: 100%
Recommended semester
Semester 2
Study mode
correspondence
Prerequisites
-
Evaluation type
Mid-term evaluation
Course category
Language
English
Instructors
Responsible instructor
Dr. Kósa János Árpád
Responsible department
Department of Information Technologies
Instructor(s)
Dr. Kósa János Árpád, - nincs
Checked by
Dr. Líska János
Course objectives

The aim of the course Electrical Engineering is to familiarise students with nature and types of electric circuits, basic notions, types of circuit elements regarding DC and AC circuits. Students will learn about the power system, power-supply, and the theoretical background of its applications.

Course content

Acquired competences
Knowledge

Capable of applying the most important terminologies, theories, and procedures of the given technical field when executing tasks related to them.

Skills

Is able to apply the acquired IT knowledge in solving tasks arising in their field of expertise. Is capable of applying the technical specifications related to the operation of mechanical systems, as well as the principles of setting up and operating machinery and mechanical equipment, and their economic correlations.

Attitude

Is open to learning about and accepting ongoing professional and technological developments and innovations in the technical field, and reliably conveying them.

Autonomy and responsibilities

Identifies the shortcomings of applied technologies, the risks of processes, and initiates actions to mitigate these.

Requirements, evaluation and grading
Mid-term study requirements

Generative AI usage

Not specified

Study aids, laboratory background

Readings
Compulsory readings

Charles K. Alexander, Matthew N. O. Sadiku: Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, 5th Edition, McGraw-Hill, New York 2013, ISBN: 978-0-07338057-5; Adel S. Sedra, Kenneth C. Smith: Microelectronic Circuits, 6th Edition, Oxford University Press 2011, ISBN: 978-019-973851-9

Recommended readings