ENMG 300 ELECTROMAGNETICS
The course provides the foundations of Electromagnetics EM fields, static and time varying, and a study of propagation, reflection and transmissions of electromagnetic waves in unbounded regions and in transmission lines. Maxwell’s equations, the wave equation, Poynting theorem, boundary conditions and transmission line equations are explained. Modes of EM propagation in homogeneous waveguides such as Transverse Electric and Magnetic TEM, Transverse Electric TE, and Transverse Magnetic TM are discussed. Modern applications of electromagnetics are broad and include electromagnetic phenomena, including wireless and optical communications are introduced.
Prerequisite
GPHY 150 - General Physics II
EMTH 200 - Calculus III
EMTH 250 - Adv MATH I for Eng.
Offered
Semester 1