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ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 100
Unit outline summary
Contact Details
Dr Kelvin Tan (204:204)
Ext : 1360
Email : [email protected]
Barrie S. Heald [email protected]
Binayak Banerjee [email protected]
Kai Karvinen [email protected]
Kaye Family [email protected]
Lumsden, James Andrew [email protected]
Keith [email protected]
Mike [email protected]
Agus [email protected]
Susanne [email protected]
Lab & Tut
Schedule
Assessment :
Lecture - Recommended Text: Robert L Boylestad, “Introductory
Circuit Analysis”, 10th or 11th Edition, Prentice Hall Inc.
Laboratory
Pre-lab • Research on the experiment topic
Lab :- Carry out the experimentsPost –Lab
• Formal Lab report • Calculate and answer all the post-lab question • Explain “Why” and “How” about your lab
results
•Attendance is compulsory
•Valid reasons and must be provided
•Swapping of class and groups are not allowed
The Syllabus:
Fundamentals of DC Circuits (Week 1-4) Fundamentals of AC Circuits (Week 5-6) Electro-mechanics and Energy Conversion (Week
7-9) Electronic switches and Rectifications (Week 10) Instrumentations and Control (Week 11-12)
Plagiarism:
Academic honesty is crucial to a student's credibility and self-esteem, and ultimately reflects the values and morals of the University as a whole.
A student may work together with one or a group of students discussing assignment content, identifying relevant references, and debating issues relevant to the subject.
Plagiarism occurs when the work of another person, or persons, is used and presented as one's own, unless the source of each quotation or the piece of borrowed material is acknowledged with an appropriate citation
The University regards very seriously any acts of cheating, or dishonesty by way of plagiarism. Penalties for such incidences have been defined within the University's Acts and Statutes