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This document provides the course syllabus for EEE 113 Introduction to Electrical and Electronics Engineering Systems. The course is offered in the 1st semester for 3 credit units and 3 hours per week. Over 16 weeks, students will learn the fundamental principles and concepts of electrical and electronics engineering systems, including how information is transformed, transmitted, processed, stored, secured and utilized as electrical energy. Assessment includes exams, quizzes, homeworks, and class participation. The course is taught by various faculty from the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Institute of the University of the Philippines Diliman.
This document provides the course syllabus for EEE 113 Introduction to Electrical and Electronics Engineering Systems. The course is offered in the 1st semester for 3 credit units and 3 hours per week. Over 16 weeks, students will learn the fundamental principles and concepts of electrical and electronics engineering systems, including how information is transformed, transmitted, processed, stored, secured and utilized as electrical energy. Assessment includes exams, quizzes, homeworks, and class participation. The course is taught by various faculty from the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Institute of the University of the Philippines Diliman.
This document provides the course syllabus for EEE 113 Introduction to Electrical and Electronics Engineering Systems. The course is offered in the 1st semester for 3 credit units and 3 hours per week. Over 16 weeks, students will learn the fundamental principles and concepts of electrical and electronics engineering systems, including how information is transformed, transmitted, processed, stored, secured and utilized as electrical energy. Assessment includes exams, quizzes, homeworks, and class participation. The course is taught by various faculty from the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Institute of the University of the Philippines Diliman.
1 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING INSTITUTE
2 College of Engineering 3 University of the Philippines Diliman 4 COURSE SYLLABUS 5 EEE 113 Introduction to Electrical and Electronics Engineering Systems
6 I. Course Catalogue Description
7 1. Course Number: EEE 113 8 2. Course Title: Introduction to Electrical and Electronics Engineering Systems 9 3. Course Description: Principles of operation; limitations and trade-offs from a systems perspective. 10 4. Corequisite: Math 21 Elementary Analysis I 11 5. Semester Offered: 1st Semester 12 6. Course Credit: 3u. 13 7. Number of Hours: 3 h 14 8. Meeting Type: Lecture 15 9. Course Goals: To provide a general overview of the topics that are essential to the field of Electrical 16 and Electronics Engineering through the principles of modularity and abstraction of systems. 17 18 II. Course Outline 19 Week No. Topic No. of hours 1 Overview of Electrical and Electronics Engineering 3 hours • History and development • Fields of specialization 2 How to transform information 3 hours • Converting information to electrical signal 3-4 How to transmit the input signal 6 hours • Preparing the input signal for transmission over a medium 5 What happens to the signal as it travels the medium 3 hours • Propagating the signal 6 How to recover the transmitted information 3 hours • Recovering the information from the received signal 7-8 How to process and analyze information 6 hours • Processing data using hardware and software 9 How information is stored 3 hours • Storing and retrieving information 10 How information is secured 3 hours • Protecting information 11 How to harness the energy of electrons 3 hours • Converting forms of energy to electrical energy 12 How to transport energy 3 hours • Delivering electricity to consumers 13 How to put a price on energy 3 hours • Pricing, buying, and paying for electricity 14 How to unlock and store energy 3 hours • Utilizing, manipulating, and storing electrical energy APPENDIX AF1 PAGE 2 Week No. Topic No. of hours 15 How to make electrical energy work for you 3 hours • Using electrical machines to do work and sense the world 16 Course wrap-up 3 hours • Discussion on current and future trends in EEE 1 2 III. Course Requirements 3 Long exams 4 Quizzes 5 Homeworks 6 Class participation 7 8 9 IV. References 10 C. Hamacher, et. al., Computer Organization and Embedded Systems 6th ed., McGraw-Hill, 2012. 11 S. Haykin, M. Moher, Communication Systems 5th ed, Wiley, 2009. 12 J. Kurose and K. Ross, Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach, 7th ed. Pearson, 2016. 13 J. Proakis and D. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing Principles, Algorithms, and Applications, 4th ed., 14 Pearson, 2007. 15 A. von Meier, Electric Power Systems: A Conceptual Introduction, Wiley-IEEE Press 2006. 16 17 V. List of Faculty will handle the course 18 Assistant Professor Louis Alarcon Ph.D. 19 Assistant Professor Charleston Dale Ambatali, M.S. 20 Associate Professor Anastacia B. Alvarez Ph.D. 21 Associate Professor Rowel Atienza, Ph.D. 22 Assistant Professor Isabel Austria, Ph.D. 23 Assistant Professor Neil Irwin Bernardo, M.S. 24 Associate Professor Rhandley Cajote, PhD. 25 Assistant Professor Adelson Chua, MS 26 Assistant Professor Paul Jason Co, M.S. 27 Assistant Professor Ivan Benedict Nilo Cruz, M.S. 28 Assistant Professor Franz de Leon, PhD. 29 Assistant Professor Maria Theresa G. de Leon Ph.D. 30 Assistant Professor Dale Joshua Del Carmen, M.S. 31 Associate Professor Rowaldo Del Mundo, M.S. 32 Professor Rowena Cristina Guevara, PhD. 33 Assistant Professor Paul Leonard Atchong Hilario, Ph.D. 34 Assistant Professor John Richard E. Hizon Ph.D. 35 Assistant Professor Wilbert Jethro Limjoco, MS 36 Assistant Professor Joy Alinda Madamba, MS 37 Assistant Professor Rico Jossel Maestro, M.S. 38 Assistant Professor Percival Magpantay, M.S. 39 Assistant Professor Bienvenido Malquisto Jr., M.S. 40 Professor Joel Joseph Marciano, Jr., Ph.D. 41 Professor Allan Nerves, Ph.D. 42 Associate Professor Roel Ocampo, Ph.D. 43 Assistant Professor Carl Michael Odulio, Ph.D. 44 Associate Professor Jordan Rel Orillaza, PhD. 45 Associate Professor Rowaldo Del Mundo, M.S. APPENDIX AF1 3 PAGE
1 Assistant Professor Jhoanna Rhodette Pedrasa, Ph.D.
2 Associate Professor Michael Angelo Pedrasa, Ph.D. 3 Professor Manuel Ramos Jr., Ph.D. 4 Assistant Professor Nino Christopher Ramos, MS 5 Assistant Professor Marc D. Rosales Ph.D. 6 Professor Luis Sison, Ph.D. 7 Associate Professor Marc Caesar Talampas, Ph.D. 8 Assistant Professor Wilbert Rey Tarnate, M.S. 9 Associate Professor Nestor Michael Tiglao, Ph.D. 10 Assistant Professor Adonis Emmanuel Tio, M.S. 11 Assistant Professor Lew Andrew Tria, Ph.D.