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ENEE 391 - Electromagnetic Theory II

3 Cr. Hrs.
Common Learning Outcomes 05. [CT] Critical thinking skills: inquiry, analysis and creative problem-solving

This is the second course in the electromagnetism sequence.  Concepts of classical electrodynamics, especially electromagnetic waves radiation, and their applications in various situations, will be evaluated. Optical phenomena such as reflection and refraction, absorption and dispersion of light, will be explained. The retarded potentials will be derived as a solution to Maxwell equations and applied to illustrate the generation of radiation by moving point charges, as well as electric and magnetic dipoles. 

Prerequisite(s): ENEE 390
Grading Basis: Graded Repeatable: No Typical Periods Offered: Spring



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