Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering 2

Faculty

Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science

Version

Version 1 of 21.10.2025.

Module identifier

11B2025

Module level

Bachelor

Language of instruction

German

ECTS credit points and grading

10.0

Module frequency

winter and summer term

Duration

2 semesters

 

 

Brief description

This course is a continuation of "Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering 1". Electrical and magnetic fields are introduced. This enables the evaluation of time dependent processes in electrical networks. After successful completion of this course the students are familiar with the time dependent behaviour of ideal passive electrical components. They are able to use mathematical methods to perform basic calculations in alternating current networks in the case of sinusoidal stimulation.

Overall workload

The total workload for the module is 300 hours (see also "ECTS credit points and grading").

Teaching and learning methods
Lecturer based learning
Workload hoursType of teachingMedia implementationConcretization
70Lecture-
35Practice-
15Laboratory activity-
Lecturer independent learning
Workload hoursType of teachingMedia implementationConcretization
100Preparation/follow-up for course work-
10Other-
30Other-
40Exam preparation-
Graded examination
  • Written examination
Ungraded exam
  • Field work / Experimental work
Literature

T. Harriehausen, D. Schwarzenau: „Moeller Grundlagen der Elektrotechnik", Springer Vieweg

M. Hufschmid: "Grundlagen der Elektrotechnik", Springer

Applicability in study programs

  • Electrical Engineering in Practical Networks (dual)
    • Electrical Engineering in Practical Networks (dual) B.Sc. (01.03.2026)

  • Bachelor of Vocational Education - Electrical Engineering
    • Bachelor of Vocational Education - Electrical Engineering B.Sc. (01.09.2025)

  • Electrical Engineering
    • Electrical Engineering B.Sc. (01.09.2025)

    Person responsible for the module
    • Emeis, Norbert
    Teachers
    • Heimbrock, Andreas
    • Emeis, Norbert