UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

 

ENEE 380                                                                              SPRING 2004

 

TITLE:                              Electromagnetic Theory

 

INSTRUCTOR:                T M. Antonsen Jr.

                                          antonsen@glue.umd.edu

                                          3339 A. V. Williams

                                          405-1635

                                          Office hours: Monday 3:00-5:00

                                          or by appointment

 

 

ROOM:                             CHE 2110

 

TIME:                               MWF            11:00 – 11:50

 

RECITATIONS:

 

TA:                                    S. Rosenfeld  (EGL 1153)

                                          shalom@umd.edu

                                          Office hours: Wednesday, 2:00 – 3:50

 

0101                       W 1:00pm- 1:50pm          (EGR 3102)

0102                       W 4:00pm- 4:50pm          (EGR 3102)

          

COURSE                          Static electric and magnetic fields, Solution of

DESCRIPTION:               boundary value problems, Steady electric currents

                                          Time varying fields and Maxwell's Equations

                                                                                   

TEXT:                               Field and Wave Electromagnetics (2th edition)

                                          David K. Cheng, McGraw Hill, 1992.

                                          Course web site: http://www.ece.umd.edu/class/enee380

 

REFERENCE:

                                          Ramo, Whinnery and Van Duzer, Fields and Waves in

                                          Communication Electronics, (2nd Edition), J. Wiley and Sons, Inc.

 

HOMEWORK:                  Assignments will be handed out and collected in lecture.

                                          Some assignments will require MATLAB or its equivalent.

 

PROJECT:                        There will be a project involving the solution of a practical

                                          problem.  A short report and presentation will be required.

 

EXAMS:                           There will be three exams: two midterms and a

                                          final exam. Grades will be assigned as follows.

 

           Homework:                                                                 20%

           Project:                                                                       10%

           Exam 1: (Friday, March 5)                                        20%

           Exam 2: (Friday, April 16)                                       20%

           Final: (Saturday, May 15 8:00 – 10:00)        30%