Course Information




Name of Course

EEB/ESB 2213 Electromagnetic Waves




Pre-requisite

Engineering Mathematics 3 (EYB 2153)



Synopsis

This course covers the review of vector analysis, coordinate system, divergence and curl, divergence and stokes theorem as introduction. It covers the various topics covering definitions, laws and behaviour under static Electric and static Magnetic Fields. The course also covers the topic under time varying fields.




Course Assessment

  • 2 Tests - 20% (10% each)
  • 2 Individual Assignment - 30% (15% each)
  • 1 Final Examination - 50%


Reference

  • Jr. Hayt and Bucker, “Engineering Electromagnetics”, 7th Edition, McGraw Hill
  • Martin A Plonus “Applied Electromagnetics”, McGraw Hill.
  • John D Kraus, “Electromagnetics” 4th Edition, McGraw Hill
  • Cheng, “Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics”, 2nd Edition, Addison Wesley
  • Sadiku, “Elements of Electro Magnetics”, 3rd Edition, Oxford University.


Attendance


The students should adhere to the rules of attendance as stated in the University Academic Regulation:-
  1. Student must attend not less than 80% of lecture hours as required for the subject
  2. The student will be prohibited from attending the examination upon failure to comply with the above requirement.



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