UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND

 

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING

 

ENEE 680                                                                                                                                                             Fall 2015

 

TITLE:                                                             Electromagnetic Theory I

 

                     http://terpconnect.umd.edu/~antonsen/ENEE680_F15/

 

 

INSTRUCTOR:                                    T M. Antonsen Jr.

                                                                                    antonsen@umd.edu

                                                                                    3339 A. V. Williams II

                                                                                    405-1635

 

Grader:  Bisrat Addissie

                                                                                    addissie@umd.edu

                                                                                   

 

 

ROOM:                                                            EGR 1104

 

TIME:                                                               MW       3:30 Ð 4:45 PM

 

 

OFFICE HOURS:                             (TMA) Monday 1:30-3:30, or by appointment.

 

COURSE

DESCRIPTION                                 Theoretical analysis and engineering applications of Maxwell's equations. Boundary value problems of electrostatics and magnetostatics.

 

TEXT:                                                               Modern Electrodynamics by Andrew Zangwill, Cambridge University Press,  ISBN 978-0-521-89697-9

                                                                                   

 

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

                                                                                    final exam.  Some of these will be take-home

 

HOMEWORK:                                     Assignments will be posted on the web.

                                                                                    Assignments may involve computation.

 

GRADING:                                                 Your course grade will be computed on the basis of

                                                                                    425 points apportioned as follows:

 

 

                                          Two  midterms                                                                                                                           200

                                          Final: (Usually take-home, due around Dec. 20)                           125

                                          Homework                                                                                                                                      100

                                                                                                                                                              425