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Spring 2005 Courses

Electromagnetic Fields and Waves
Course: Electrical Engineering (E E) 311,
section XL

Fundamentals and applications of electric and magnetic fields and materials. Uniform plane electromagnetic waves; reflection and transmission at planar interfaces; Poynting vector; propagation in lossless and lossy media; dispersion. Transmission lines under transient and sinusoidal steady-state conditions. Smith chart. Guided waves. Introductory radiation and antenna concepts. Reduction to electrostatics and magnetostatics, potentials, capacitance and inductance, energy, force, torque.
Prerequisite: E E 201 (Electric Circuits), Math 267 (Elementary Differential Equations), Physics 222 (Introduction to Classical Physics 1), credit or registration in Math 265 (Calculus III)
Computer requirements: College of Engineering distance education specifications
Dates: January 10-May 6

Delivery method: streaming media
Credit: 4 undergraduate or nonmajor graduate credits
Tuition: undergraduate $784, graduate $1220
Delivery fee: $660
(If you drop this course, part or all of the delivery fee may be refunded dependent on the date of the drop.)

Computer fee applies--see table
Instructor: Mani Mina, Assistant Professor
Registration deadline: December 30
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For more information, visit Engineering Distance Education at www.ede.iastate.edu

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