Electrical circuits are used as models to represent and analyze electrical behavior using interconnected elements such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, and sources, enabling engineers to write and solve circuit equations to predict voltages, currents, and system response within the limits of the model.
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HuskyCT is the official course hub for announcements, course materials, lecture recordings, and grade reporting. Assignments and exams are administered through WeBWorK as specified during the semester. This page provides schedule and agenda information only and is intended as a quick weekly reference.
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Lecture: Mon / Wed / Fri 10:10am-11am Lab: Tue / Thu 9am-5pm in 2-hour blocks Discussion: Wed 4pm-6pm
Instructor: Yuyang Wang Office Hour: Mon / Wed 11:00–12:00 · ITE 330
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Office hours are the primary channel for most questions.
TA office hours will be announced on HuskyCT. Students are expected to use the office hours for questions related course content, problem-solving, and assignments, especially when the discussion may be helpful to others.
Individual meetings (book with me) are not intended for routine course questions and should be scheduled only when office hours are not an appropriate format. If you book an individual meeting, please also send a brief email in advance describing the topic and context so the meeting can be used effectively.
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Announcements / Schedule Changes
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