How difficult is the power system steady state analysis class for a non EE major?

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How difficult is the power system steady state analysis class for a non EE major?

 
It's about as easy as electrical engineering can get. Steady state means no time dependence, and it does not get any easier that.

 
It's about as easy as electrical engineering can get. Steady state means no time dependence, and it does not get any easier that.
Thanks. I am worried since the professor told me that it is quite difficult for non EE and he told me to take 2 undergrad classes (electrical circuit I & II). From what I found on the internet and your opinion, it doesn't seem that hard except the Thevenin/ norton equivalent ( I took these courses 8 years ago and I am a chemE major)

 
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