ECE0101 Linear Systems and Circuits is an undergraduate core course in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh. The course catalog description is as follows.
This course covers the fundamentals of linear electric circuit analysis used throughout the electrical and computer engineering curricula. Students learn the basic concepts and terminology of electrical engineering and develop the knowledge and skills to analyze, evaluate, and design electrical circuits in class and in an accompanying laboratory, where they build prototyping and analysis skills using modern test equipment. Primary topics include electric variables and circuit elements, Kirchhoff’s and Ohm’s Laws, mesh and node equations, Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits, first- and second-order circuits, time- and frequency-domain analyses, ideal transformers, and AC power.
For students in this course, the following prior knowledge is considered to be essential. The links below include the learning objectives and openly available video lectures.