University Of Exeter
Engineering Electromagnetics
ENG3004
Iowa State Course Substitution
Electromagnetic Fields and Waves
EE 3110
Course Info
A fundamental knowledge of electromagnetics is critical when pursuing a career in electronic engineering, providing you with understanding of how signals travel in conductors and in space for applications in communications and antenna systems and foundation for designing such systems. Beginning with the physical exploration of electromagnetics, you will study the origins of electric and magnetic ï¬ elds, looking at the historical impact and application of electromagnetism. Furthermore, you will investigate electrostatics and the electric ï¬ eld as well as magnetic forces and magnetostatics, applying this knowledge to real world engineering problems; exploring theories, such as Maxwell's equations, you will develop essential problem-solving tools. Meanwhile, studying communication systems, you will consider elements such as the transmission of mobile phone signals and how radio works, incorporating Hertz's ï¬ rst measurement of radio waves. Case studies will challenge you to design your own antireflection coating for commercial solar cell of your choice and to evaluate its efficiency through simulation of transmission and reflection of light.
Review
- Evaluated Date:
- December 14, 2022
- Evaluated:
- Jaeyoun Kim
- Expiration Date:
- December 14, 2027