Time and Place of class meetings
Teaching Personnel
Lecture/Study Notes
Homework
Web Site
Required Textbook
Examinations
Where: ECSN 2.110
When: Monday, Wednesday
and Friday from 9:30 to 10:20 AM
Office
hours:
Saturdays 1:30 PM -- 3:30 PM; other times by appointment.
Prof.
Cantrell's office is located in ECSN 2.302.
Send email to Prof. Cantrell
(cantrell@utdallas.edu)
Telephone
numbers:
Office Hours:
TBA
The TA's
office is TBA.
Send email to the TA
(nobody@student.utdallas.edu)
Tutorial sessions:
TBA.
Fundamentals of Electromagnetics for Electrical and Computer Engineering,
by Nannapaneni Narayana Rao
(Pearson, 2008); ISBN 0136013333
2008+ Solved Problems in Electromagnetics,
ISBN 1891121464, by Syed A. Nasar,
is a very useful collection of solved problems and additional exercises.
Since homework solutions will not be posted, studying the solved problems in this
book is strongly recommended.
VisualEM is a useful 500-page MathCad interactive book.
You can immediately see the effects of changing the input data (numbers)
in the worked problems. (Free, not required)
Fundamentals of Physics, Part 3, Chapters 22-33, 5th Edition,
ISBN 0-471-14855-5,
is a paperback edition of the chapters on electromagnetics in the
popular physics text by Halliday, Resnick
and Walker. Studying from this book may be a good way to review the
Physics 2 material that is part of the foundation for this course.
(Recommended for those who need to review Physics 2, but not required)
Fields and Waves in Communication Electronics, 3rd Edition, ISBN 0471585513,
by Simon Ramo, John R. Whinnery, and Theodore Van Duzer (Wiley, 1994),
is a classic text on electromagnetics that many students like.
Class Attendance Policy:
Class attendance is required.
Notes Policy:
Notes must be taken in class and recopied into lecture/study notes after class, along with material from the reading assignments and other appropriate sources, and the lecture/study notes must be handed in every Monday for the preceding week. Your lecture/study notes will be your principal source of information for this course.
Grading:
Homework will receive 50% of full credit if you make a serious attempt at solving all problems. The remaining 50% of the homework credit will be given if the answers (or method) are correct.
Homework
Policy:
Midterm exam #1:
Friday, February 19, 2010, during regular class hours, in TBA.
The exam will be closed-book, one formula sheet, no calculator allowed.
The exam will cover complex numbers, vectors, vector calculus and basic
electromagnetics at the level of Physics 2.
Midterm exam #2:
Friday, March 12, 2010, during regular class hours, in TBA.
The exam will be closed-book, two formula sheets, no calculator allowed.
The exam will cover the topics assigned as homework to be handed in by Monday,
March 8.
Midterm exam #3:
Friday, April 16, 2010, during regular class hours, in TBA.
The exam will be closed-book, three formula sheets, no calculator allowed.
The exam will cover the topics assigned as homework to be handed in by Monday,
April 12.
Final exam:
Wednesday, May 12, 2010, from 8:00 AM to 10:30 AM, in a room to be announced.
The exam will be closed-book, four formula sheets, no calculator allowed.
The exam will be comprehensive.