
This course provides students with the fundamental principles of electricity and electronics. It covers basic concepts such as current, voltage, resistance, power, and energy, as well as the characteristics and applications of conductors, insulators, semiconductors, transformers, capacitors, and inductors. The course also introduces basic electronic devices such as diodes and transistors, including their functions in rectification, amplification, and switching circuits. Emphasis is placed on both theoretical understanding and practical applications through laboratory activities, where students develop skills in circuit analysis, measurement, construction, troubleshooting, and safe handling of electrical and electronic devices.
- Teacher: Jose Mari Bornales
- Teacher: College of Criminology