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  • The General Electricity module is an essential part of engineering training. It enables students to acquire the fundamental principles governing the behaviour of electrical circuits, while developing a rigorous method of analysis and scientific reasoning.

    The course covers the following topics in succession:

    • continuous-regime circuits, where the fundamental laws of electricity (Ohm, Kirchhoff) and the main circuit analysis theorems (Thevenin, Norton, superposition, Millman, etc.) are studied;
    • transient-regime circuits, which highlight the temporal response of circuits containing capacitors and coils during regime variations;
    • Alternating and sinusoidal circuits, devoted to the study of RLC circuits, impedances, power and phase shift.

    The aim of this module is to give students a comprehensive and solid understanding of the behaviour of electrical systems, which is essential for further study in the fields of electrical, electronic or energy engineering.

        • The course is one of the fundamental teaching units in the official national programme drawn up by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research for a second year of a science and technology engineering degree programme, with an hourly volume of
          hourly volume : 45h00 half-yearly (Course 1h30, TD 1h 30, PW: 1h30) 
          coefficient = 03.
          Credit : 05.
          Evaluation type: continuos control 20% , practical work evaluation 20%, and final exam 60% 

        • الاستيجاب: الاثنين، 5 يناير 2026، 10:24 PM