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Catalog : EECE.3600 Engineering Electromagnetics I (Formerly 16.360)

EECE.3600 — Undergraduate

Id: 003184 Offering: 1 Credits: 3-3

Description

Electromagnetics I is the study of fundamental electrostatic and magnetostatic equations building up to the foundation of electrodynamics, Maxwell's Equations. This course is put into an engineering perspective by describing transmission line properties using circuit models and deriving these model parameters directly from Maxwell's Equations. To accomplish these tasks, Engineering Electromagnetics I implements: Transmission lines as Distributed Circuits, Smith Charts, impedance Matching, Electrostatics and Capacitance, steady current flow and Resistance, and Magnetostatics and Inductance.

Prerequisites

Pre-Req: EECE 2020 Circuit Theory II and PHYS 1440 Physics II.

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EECE.3600 — Online and Continuing Education

Id: 003184 Offering: 2 Credits: 3-3

Description

Electromagnetics I is the study of fundamental electrostatic and magnetostatic equations building up to the foundation of electrodynamics, Maxwell's Equations. This course is put into an engineering perspective by describing transmission line properties using circuit models and deriving these model parameters directly from Maxwell's Equations. To accomplish these tasks, Engineering Electromagnetics I implements: Transmission lines as Distributed Circuits, Smith Charts, impedance Matching, Electrostatics and Capacitance, steady current flow and Resistance, and Magnetostatics and Inductance.

Prerequisites

Pre-Req: EECE 2020 Circuit Theory II and PHYS 1440 Physics II.

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