Class information
EET111 Elec Circuit Analysis I
- CRN: 45958
- Credits: 5
- Linked classes: View required linked classes
- Locations, days, times, and instructors:
- Online (scheduled meetings), MWMonday and Wednesday, from 2 to 3:50pm
From September 22 through December 13, 2025, Pei Zou
- Online (scheduled meetings), MWMonday and Wednesday, from 2 to 3:50pm
Details about this class
This is the lecture portion of EET 111 Electrical Circuit Analysis I, which covers definitions of current, voltage, resistance, power, work, and efficiency; basic series, parallel and series-parallel DC/AC circuits analysis. This course is the "entry point" for any college majors in electricity or electronics, and is the foundation for any career in or related to electrical and electronic engineering.
The entire EET 111 course (lecture plus lab) is a 5-credit course. For 5 credits, the college expects students to put in a total of 15 hours of in-class and out-of-class work. Be aware of your own learning styles and be realistic about how much time you’ll need to spend on this course.
Technology
In addition to your textbook, you may also need:
- Access to a computer with a modern operating system, network connection and a supported web browser;
- Microsoft Office or equivalent (e.g. Google Docs), with the capability to save files in PDF format;
- Be able to work with documents and upload to Assignments in D2L (see Assignments – Google Apps Integration | Learning Technology Help Desk at PCC);
- If you use paper, the ability to scan in and create a single, multipage, PDF file using a smartphone or other scanning device;
- A TI-89 Titanium calculator or equivalent.
No show policy
Your instructor can mark you as a "no show" if you do not participate in your class during the first week. This will remove you from the class.
Students with disabilities
Students with disabilities should notify their instructor if accommodations are needed to take this class. For information about technologies that help people with disabilities taking Online based classes please visit the Disability Services website.