Topic outline

  • Generalities


    • Contact information

      Course Instructor: Dr. BENHABIB Loubna 

      Contact: loubna.benhabib@univ-tlemcen.dz / loubnabenhabibhadjou@gmail.com

      Coefficient/Credits: 2/3 

      Workload: 42 hours (1h30 Lecture / 1h30 Tutorial) 

      Assessment Method: 40% Continuous Assessment / 60% Final Exam 

      Teaching Methods: Face-to-face; Online

      • General objectives of electrical engineering

        Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:

        • Understand the properties of electric charge
        • Calculate the electric force exerted between charged particles
        • Determine the field produced by charges
        • Apply Gauss's theorem
        • Qualitatively understand the behavior of conductors
        • Apply Ohm's, Kirchhoff's, and Thévenin's laws
        • Define the concept of a magnetic field
        • Calculate the magnetic field using Biot-Savart's law

        • Requirements

          In order to get the most out of this course, you should be familiar with:

          1. Mathematical concepts related to calculus: This includes concepts such as derivatives, integrals, limits, and functions.

          2. Describing the position vector in the Cartesian coordinate system: This includes understanding the concept of vectors, the three axes of the Cartesian coordinate system, and how to represent a point in space using coordinates.

          3. Basics of electricity: This includes understanding concepts such as voltage, current, resistance, power, and energy.


          • Chapter (1) Electrostatics

          • Chapter (2) Conductors & Capacitors

          • Chapter (3) Electrokinetics

          • Practice Test

          • Test1

          • Test2

          • Test3

          • Test4

          • Test5

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