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Republic of the Philippines

Tarlac State University


COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
Tarlac City
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COURSE SYLLABUS
In
ETECH 111
(Course Code)
Basic Electricity
(Course Title / Description)
Bachelor in Industrial Technology
Major in Electrical Technology
Prepared by:
Marlon V. Gamido, REE, MAT-Math, MSIT
Ferdinand L. Marcos, REE, RME
Sixto C. Ordonia
Recommending Approval:
Prof. Bonifacio Sinio
Chair, BIT
PROF ARNEL A. PUNLA
College Dean
Approved:
DR. GABRIEL S. TABION
VP, Academic Affair

UNIVERSITY VISION
The Tarlac State University shall be a comprehensive institution of excellence in higher
education for total human development.

UNIVERSITY MISSION
The Tarlac State University is committed to develop, promote, and sustain the efficiency of
quality and relevant programs in higher education for people empowerment, professional
development, and global competitiveness.
COLLEGE GOAL
The College of Technology aims to develop and produce highly competitive technicians and
technologist imbued with desirable work ethics, leadership and entrepreneurial capability with
the necessary knowledge and skills in the field of Industrial Technology so that they will became
globally competitive professionals and productive citizens of the country and responsive to the
needs of times.
BIT OBJECTIVES
1. To develop quality skilled technicians and professional technologist in their chosen field of
specialization (Automotive and Electrical Technology) as agents in attaining the national
objectives
(NIC-hood status).
2. To promote a responsive, morally, culturally and globally competitive professional and
leaders.
3. To equip students with knowledge and skills necessary for technical vocational instruction,
entrepreneurship and industrial and service shop management.
4. To elevate the morale of manual labor by educating the youth with quality technological
education
and skills development and;
5. To provide students with adequate industrial training and seminars to cope with the rapid
changes in technology.

COURSE SYLLABUS
Course Code
Course Title
Pre- requisite
Credit
Number of hours
Lecture
Laboratory
Total number of hours

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ETECH 111
Basic Electricity
None
3 units (2 units Lec, 1 unit Lab)
2 hrs/ week
3hr/week
90 hrs (5 hrs/wk, 18 wks/sem)

Course Description:
This course gives the student the comprehensive understanding about magnetism, its
property and its relation with current. It also explains how electrical energy is produced
chemically and mechanically. Ohms law and Watts law are also taken, their principles and
applications to wiring and circuiting.
General Objective
To understand and experience the different scope of work in electric circuit theory.
Specific Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1. Demonstrate proficiency in the basic electric circuit principles and theories.
2. Apply the concepts of Ohms Law & Kirchoffs Law in the analysis of simple
series and parallel resistive circuit.
3. Evaluate and identify the varied applications of electric circuit theory in
electrical systems.
LEARNING UNITS

TIME FRAME

1.

Tools, equipment and materials

2.

Basic atomic Theory

3.

Dry Cells and Storage Batteries

15

4.

Ohms law and Watts law

30

5.

Splicing and joining conductors

20

6.

Basic Wiring and Diagramming

15

Requirements
Lecture 50%
Quizzes/ Seatwork
Class Participation
Term Examination
Lecture Total
Laboratory 50%
Lab. Exercises/Activities/Projects
Skill Test/ Performance Exam
Lab Total
TOTAL

Percentage Weight
20
20
10
50
30
20
50
100

Final Grade =

Computed Mid-term + Final


2

Instructional Methods:
1. Lectures
2. Exposures
3. Projects
4. Multimedia
5. Peer Teaching
6. Brain Storming
7. Experiments
REFERENCES:
1. Electrical Circuits
by C. Siskind, 2nd Edition
2. Practical Electricity
by Middleton, Robert G. Mcmillan Publishing Co. (Revised Edition)
3. Home Wiring
by Wood, Robert W. McGraw Hill Book Co.(second edtion)

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