ECEN 60 - Fundamentals of Electronic Circuits course discusses the construction, operation, and characteristics of basic electronic devices such as junction diodes, bipolar junction transistors, Field-Effect Transistors, and MOS Field-Effect Transistors and oscillators. allied sciences. The laboratory component of the course Fundamentals of Electronic Circuits (Lecture) that allows students to verify theoretical concepts pertaining to the operation of electronic devices such as the PN junction diodes, BJT, and FET and their subsequent applications to electronics circuits involving rectification, amplification, and switching applications. The use of laboratory equipment and apparatus to verify the characteristics of diodes and transistor devices, and their operations in circuits such as rectifiers, voltage regulators, amplifiers, oscillators, and switches are emphasized. Such equipment includes but not limited to the curve tracer, the oscilloscope, signal generator, and multi-meters.