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Principles of Engineering Electromagnetics |
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Electromagnetics is the underpinning science that defines all electronic engineering. It is traditionally thought of as difficult and the mathematical approach traditionally taken can be off-putting. For these reasons it is given less attention in many modern undergraduate degree courses. This course is designed to take the mystery out of the subject by presenting it in an applications oriented manner with explanations through word pictures and thought experiments supported by the maths where necessary.
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Key subjects covered
- Electric and magnetic fields and their sources
- Faraday’s Law and time varying fields
- Electromagnetics and Maxwell’s equations
- Electromagnetic waves in free space and other media
- Electromagnetic wave polarisation
- Wave reflection and transmission at boundaries
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Course scope
The course comprises a basic introduction to electromagnetics which can inform other studies on topics such as antennas, propagation, EMC and related topics. It also serves as an introduction to studies of electromagnetic numerical modelling. |
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Who should attend
Engineers needing to have a basic understanding of the electromagnetic phenomena encountered in their workplace. |
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Registration
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Course registration can be completed, including secure payment via a credit card, by clicking on the email link immediately below.
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- Off line
To register with any other form of payment simply click on the "CLICK HERE to pay without using a Credit Card " below and follow the instructions.
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