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