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Electrical Engineering careers usually include courses in [[Calculus]] (single and [[Multivariable Calculus|multivariable]]), [[Complex analysis|Complex Analysis]], [[Differential Equations]] (both [[Ordinary differential equation|ordinary]] and [[Partial differential equation|partial]]), [[Linear Algebra]] and [[Probability]]. [[Fourier Analysis]] and [[Z-transform|Z-Transforms]] are also subjects which are usually included in electrical engineering programs.
 
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A number of electrical laws apply to all electrical networks. These include
*[[Faraday's law of induction]]: Any change in the magnetic environment of a coil of wire will cause a voltage (emf) to be "induced" in the coil.
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Circuit analysis is the study of methods to solve linear systems for an unknown variable.
 
*[[Circuit analysis]]'''
 
==Components==