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Course Number:ECE U440
Credit Hours:4
Course Title:Electromagnetic Fields and Waves

Course Description:Introduces electromagnetics and high-frequency applications. Topics include transmission lines: transmission line model with distributed circuit elements, transmission line equations and solutions, one-dimensional traveling and standing waves, and applications; electromagnetic field theory: Lorentz force equations, Maxwell’s equations, Poynting theorem, and application to the transmission line’s TEM waves. Also studies uniform plane wave propagation along a coordinate axis and along an arbitrary direction; equivalent transmission lines for TEM, TE, and TM waves; reflection and refraction of uniform plane waves by conducting and dielectric surfaces. Discusses applications to wave guides, resonators, and optical fibers and radiation and elementary antennas. Introduces modern techniques (computational methods) and applications (optics, bioelectromagnetics, and electromagnetic effects in high-speed digital circuits).

Fall Offering:EveryLab/Coreq 1:ECE U441

Spring Offering:EveryLab/Coreq 2:

Summer Offering:Lab/Coreq Remarks:

Summer 1 Offering:Prerequisite 1:MTH U341

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Summer 2 Offering:Prerequisite 2:PHY U155

Cross-Listed Course 1: Prerequisite 3:

Cross-Listed Course 2: Prerequisite 4:

Cross-Listed Course 3: Prerequisite 5:

Cross-Listed Course 4: Prereq Remarks:

Cross-Listed Course 5: Repeatable:N

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