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EE330 Syllabus

This document provides the syllabus and schedule for an Engineering Electromagnetics course taught in the spring of 2011. The course will cover topics such as vector analysis, electrostatic and magnetostatic fields, Maxwell's equations, and applications. It will be taught by Dr. Banmali Rawat on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 11:00-11:50 am in room SEM 326. The grading will be based on assignments, quizzes, two tests, and a final exam. Test and exam dates are provided. Notes address accommodations, classroom policies, and penalties for cheating.

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EE330 Syllabus

This document provides the syllabus and schedule for an Engineering Electromagnetics course taught in the spring of 2011. The course will cover topics such as vector analysis, electrostatic and magnetostatic fields, Maxwell's equations, and applications. It will be taught by Dr. Banmali Rawat on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 11:00-11:50 am in room SEM 326. The grading will be based on assignments, quizzes, two tests, and a final exam. Test and exam dates are provided. Notes address accommodations, classroom policies, and penalties for cheating.

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SYLLABUS/SCHEDULE

EBME Department Spring 2011


EE 330 Engineering Electromagnetics
Instructor: Dr. Banmali Rawat
Office/Hrs: SEM 330/Tuesday, 10:30 am-12.00 noon/by appointment/walk-in; Tel: 784-1457
E-mail: [email protected]
Time: MWF 11:00-11:50 a.m.
Room: SEM 326
Text: Engineering Electromagnetics, William Hayt, Jr and John Buck, 2006, 7th Edition,
McGraw-Hill
References: Applied Electromagnetism, Shen and Kong,
Field & Wave Electromagnetics, D.K. Cheng;
Course Breakdown:
Topic Assignment Week
Introduction, Vector Analysis/Coordinate 1 1,2
Systems/Transformation
Electrostatic Fields/Flux Density 2,3 3,4
Concepts/Test I
Electric Potential/Energy /Current/Conductor 4,5,6 5,6,7,8
and Capacitor
Magnetostatic Fields/Test II 7 8,9
Magnetic Forces, Materials and Devices 8 10,11,12
Time Varying Fields/ Maxwell’s Equations/ 9 13,14
and Applications
Review/Final Exam 15
Grading:
Assignments 15% A 90-100% C 70-74.4% Q1- Feb 4, 2011
Quizzes (5) 5% A- 88-89.4% C- 68-69.4% Q2- Feb 25, 2011
Test I 25% B+ 85-87.4% D+ 65-67.4% Q3- March 25, 2011
Test II 25% B 80-84.4% D 60-64.4% Q4- April 8, 2011
Final Exam 25% B- 78-79.4% D- 58-59.4% Q5- April 29, 2011
Attendance 5% C+ 75-77.4% F Below 58%

Exam/Test Dates
Test I March 4, 2011
Test II April 22, 2011
Final Exam May 9, 2011; 9:45-11:45 AM

Note 1:If you have a disability for which you will need to request accommodations, please contact the
Disability Resource Center (Student Services Bldg.), as soon as possible to arrange for appropriate
accommodations.
Note 2: No food or Use of cell phone in the class.
Note 3: All the tests and final exam will be open book. Nothing should be written on the book otherwise
you will not be allowed to use the book. Highlighting and tagging is allowed.
Note 4: Any student found cheating in any assignment, test, quiz or exam, will fail the class besides
standard UNR Penalties

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