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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

EE 324LLB - Applied Electromagnetics


This course is intended to develop an understanding of the fundamental concepts of electromagnetic fields, with an emphasis on experience for the students in the lab. Topics covered include: electrostatics; magnetostatics; Maxwell’s equations; electromagnetic waves in vacuum; plane waves; monochromatic waves; wave polarization; electromagnetic waves at the interface between two media; geometrical optics; guided waves and transmission lines; radiation and antennas; electromagnetic waves in anisotropic, gyrotropic and optically active media.

Credits: 4

Grading
Graded

Typically Offered:
Fall

Requisites:
Pre-Requisite: (EE 202  or EAS 200 ) and (MTH 241  or MTH 251  ). It is recommended to have taken PHY 108  before enrolling in EE 324. Electrical Engineering or Engineering Science Majors or Minors Only.