Engineering Electromagnetics I

Course No. 0909-301-01
Fall 2004, 1st Quarter
 

 
 
 
 

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    Meeting Times and Place:


Day/s Time Room
Lectures Tue, Wed
10:50 AM - 12:05 PM
Rowan 102
Laboratory Wed
12:40 - 3:25 PM Rowan 221 (Unix Lab)

    Course Description:

    This first course in engineering electromagnetics covers applications of electrostatics, magnetostatics and quasistatics in contemporary electrical engineering practice. The course also covers numerical modeling of electromagnetic systems and devices using appropriate software.

    Instructional Objectives:

    By the end of this course, given a contemporary stastic/quasistatic electromagnetic device/system,  the student should be able to – 
  • Write down the Maxwell’s equations that describe this device/system
  • Solve these equations for simple geometries using analytical techniques
  • Solve these equations for complex geometries using MATLAB.

  • Semester Hours: 2

    Prerequisites: Physics II, Math for Engineering Analysis 2

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