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EEN 3430 - Engineering Electromagnetics

Credits: 4
Course covers vectors, fields, and mathematical quantities associated with fields. Transmission line theory is covered, with coaxial cable as an application. Electrostatics and Magnetostatics are covered. Faraday’s and Ampere’s laws are covered, along with the full set of Maxwell’s laws. Plane wave radiation concepts are explored, including polarization and power density. Applications and real-world examples are stressed throughout the course.
Prerequisite(s): PHY 2211 , MTH 2219 , and EEN 3270 .
Six hours of lecture, demonstrations, and lab experiences a week.