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The document outlines the course information for EE-211 Electric Network Analysis, including prerequisites, schedule, assessment methods, and grading criteria. It details the course objectives, topics covered, and the relationship between course learning outcomes and program outcomes. The course is required for DE-46 (CE) students and will be conducted in Spring 2025.

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Introductory Lec

The document outlines the course information for EE-211 Electric Network Analysis, including prerequisites, schedule, assessment methods, and grading criteria. It details the course objectives, topics covered, and the relationship between course learning outcomes and program outcomes. The course is required for DE-46 (CE) students and will be conducted in Spring 2025.

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1.

Course Information

Course Number EE-211 Electric Network Analysis


and Title:

Credits: 4 (3+1)
Instructor(s)-in-
charge: A/P Sobia Hayee
Course type: Lecture + Lab
Required or Required
Elective:
Course pre- EE-111 Linear Circuit Analysis
requisites
Degree and DE-46 (CE) (A and B) , Semester 2
Semester

Month and Year Spring 2025


2. Course Schedule

Lecture: 3 hrs/week, Meets twice weekly

Lab: 3 hrs/week, Meets once in a week

Office Hours : All week (2:00 PM to 4:00 PM)


3. Course Assessment
Exam: One Mid-Term and One Final Exam
Home work: 3 Assignments
Lab reports: 14 reports
Project1.Exam:
Report:
Course Assessment
1 Semester Project
Two OHTs and One Final Examination Report
Home work: 4 Assignments
Lab reports: 14 reports
Quizzes: Design reports: 6 Quizzes
1 Design report based on Semester Project
Quizzes: 4 Quizzes
Quizzes:
Grading: Quizzes: 5% 15%
Assignments: 5%
Assignments:
2 One Hour Tests (OHTs): 25% 8%
Final Exam: 40%
Lab/Semester Project: 25%

Grading: 1 Mid Term: 22%


Final Exam: 30%
Lab/Semester 25%
Project:
4. Course Book and Related Course Material

1. Electric Circuits Fundamentals, 1st


Textbook: Edition, by Sergio Franco, Oxford
English Press 1995..

1. Fundamentals of Electric Circuits,


Reference Books: 2nd Edition, by Charles K.
Alexander & Matthew N.O.Sadiku,
McGraw Hill.
5. Course Objectives

a) Students would have a good understanding of the


response of AC circuits in time and frequency domain. The
concepts of EE 111 Linear Circuit Analysis are utilized.
b) Students would have a good grasp of AC circuit analysis
techniques.
c) Students would be able to apply concepts in algebra,
complex numbers, simultaneous equation and phasors to
calculate accurate solutions to AC circuits.
6. Topics covered in the Course and allocated time

Transient response of second order circuits 6hrs

AC Response of First and Second Order Circuits 6hrs


AC Resonance in series and parallel circuits 3hrs

AC Circuit Analysis 6hrs

AC Power Calculations 6hrs


Network Functions in s domain and frequency
9hrs
response using Bode plots
Laplace Transforms and its applications to circuit
6hrs
analysis
7. Course Outcomes and their Relation to Program
Outcomes
(Mapping CLO to PLO)
Learn
PLO
Course Learning Outcome (CLOs) ing
s Level
Apply frequency and s-domain
CLO techniques to determine the frequency PLO C3
1 response of networks. Sketch the 1
frequency response using Bode plot.

CLO Analyze the circuits in time, frequency, PLO


2 and s domain for different forcing 2 C4
functions

CLO Verify the performance of different PLO P3


3 circuits in the lab. 4

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