ENGR 367 Electromagnetics

Explore electromagnetic phenomena with application to contemporary engineering practice. Apply Maxwell's equations in static and dynamic field situations, including capacitive structures, solenoids, magnetic circuits, motors, generators, propagating waves and antennas. Use vector calculus and alternative coordinate systems to represent 3D quantities. Address effects of material properties. Special project allows hands-on experience with specific application.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

(MATH 270 or MATH 308) and PHYS 212 and Satisfy progression criteria for Engineering major

Offered

Fall semester, odd years