Minia university Faculty of Engineering
COURSE SPECIFICATION
A- Administrative Information
Course Title
:
Electrical Testing (1)Code :
EE113Department(s) offering the course : Electrical Engineering
.Program (s) on which the course is given :
Undergraduate levelDepartment offering the program (s) : Electrical Engineering
Academic year/level : 1
styear
Semester : First and Second Semester
Date of specification/revision : 2004
Date of approval by Departmental/Faculty : 05/10/2020 Taught hours:
Lecture: hrs/week Tutorial: hr/week Practical: 4 hrs/week others
:
Total: 4 hrs/week
B-Professional Information
1-1 Overall Aims of the Course
The course is designed to:
• Familiarize the student with some of the ore commonly used electric devices.
• Perform fundamental measurements on electrical circuits.
• Understand the troubleshooting procedures.
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1-2-Intended Learning Outcomes of the course (ILOs):
a- Knowledge and understanding:
Upon completing this course, the student should be able to:
a1- Identify the need for studying testing.
a2- Demonstrate the troubleshooting procedures.
a3- Explain the maximum rating, dc characteristics, and operating parameters listed on a typical device.
a4- Identify the basics of electronic circuit instrumentation.
b- Intellectual skills
Upon completing this course, the student should be able to:
b1- Combine different connections of electric circuits.
b2- Analyzes methods of measurement of electric b3- Investigate team work skills.
c- Professional and practical skills
Upon completing this course, the student should be able to:
c1- Use the different measuring equipment.
c2-Apply the different methods of measuring.
EEC Course Specification
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c3-
Use
SPICE software for analyzing electric circuits.c4- Apply the best suitable method of analysis among various approaches d- General and transferable skills
Upon completing this course, the student should be able to:
d1- Lead to thinking quietly and positively, and work independently.
d2- Communicate effectively skills through oral presentations and technical report writing.
2 Syllabus
TOPICS CONTENTS
Topic (1) Electrical experiments related with the courses
3-Teaching and Learning Methods
3.1- Open discussion.
3.2 Lab Experiment 3.3- Brain storming
4-Students Assessment Methods
4.1-Tutorial4.2- Mid-term exam.
4.3- Oral exam.
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. 4- Practical exam 4.5 Final term exam
4-1
- Assessment schedule:Tutorial week 3, 5, 8, 10 (first term) 3, 5, 8, 10 (second term) Mid-term exam. week 8 (second term), 8 (second term)
Oral exam week 12 (second term), week 12 (second term) Practical exam week 12 (second term), week 12 (second term) Final term exam Scheduled by the faculty council
4-2-
Weighing of assessments:Tutorial 10 %
Mid-Term Exam 10 %
Oral Exam 15 %
Practical Exam 15 %
Final Exam 50 %
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Total 100 %
EEC Course Specification
5- Course Curriculum Map
Course title: Electrical Testing (1) Code: EE113
Course coordinator: Prof. Dr. Mohamad Abd El Wahab
• Course aims: Familiarize the student with some of the ore commonly used electric devices.
• Perform fundamental measurements on electrical circuits.
• Understand the troubleshooting procedures.
Department Head: Prof. Dr. . . Ashraf A. M. Khalaf S
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) Topics
Teaching Methods Week # Assessment
Methods Evidences Knowledge and
understanding
Intellectual skills
Professional and practical skills
General and transferable skills
1 a1 +a2+a3+a4 b1+b2 c1+c2+c3+c4 d3+d4
Electrical experiments related with the courses
3.1- Open
discussion.
3.2 Lab
Experiment 3.3- Brain storming
Week1- week 26
4.1-
Tutorial . 4.2- Oral
exam.
4.3- Practical exam 4.4 Final term exam
Course file, Exam samples,
Regular reports,
EEC Course Specification
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6-List of References
6.1-Course notes:
Course Notes: -
Handouts prepared by the instructor.6.2-Essential books (textbooks):
6.2.1.
James W. Nilsson and Susan A. Riedel, Electric Circuits, 5th Ed., Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., 1996.6.3-Recommended books:
6.3.1. J.R. Cogdell, Foundations of Electric Circuits, Prentice Hall,1999
6.3.2. Joseph Edminister and Mahmood Nahvi , Schaum's Outline on Electric Circuits, McGraw-Hill, 1997. Third Edition.
6.3.3. R.C. Dorf and J.A. Svoboda , Introduction to Electric Circuits, John Wiley
& Sons. 1999. 4th edition. ISBN 0-471-19246-5.
6.4-Periodicals, websites, etc.:
IEEE.xplore.ieee.org
7-Other Resources/ Facilities required for teaching and learning to achieve the above ILOs .
• Labs
• Some software packages for Circuit Analysis (SPICE)
• Presentation equipment of the course (i.e. computer, screen , software,……..)
8- We certify that all of the information required to deliver this course is contained in the above specification and will be implemented.
Course Coordinator:
Name: Prof. Dr. Mohamed A. Abdel-Wahab
Signature:………..…….. Date:
05/10/2020
Head of Department of: Electrical Engineering Name: Assoc. Prof. Dr. . Ashraf A. M. Khalaf
Signature:…………………….. Date: