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Term Schedule
Intro Engr
Eng 100 Eng 101 T.C. 215 T.C. 496
EECS Core
EECS 210 EECS 211 EECS 212 EECS 230 EECS 270 EECS 280 EECS 311 EECS 320 EECS 330 EECS 401 EECS 451 EECS 452 EECS 461
Math & Sciences
Math 115 Math 116 Math 215 Math 216 Chem 125&130 Phys 140&141 Phys 240&241
HU & S.S.
JE 101&JE 102 RCNS 270 Hist 285 Hist 301
Electives
Eng 195 ME 424 P.A.T. 201 Phys 489 T.C. 450

EECS 230: Electromagnetics I

Completed: A


Electric charge and current. Traveling waves and phasors. Transmission lines; sinusoidal analysis and transient response. Vector calculus. Electrostatics. Magnetostatics. Laboratory segment includes experiments with transmission lines, the use of computer-simulation exercises, and classroom demonstrations.

Fall 2001, Professor Peterson, Discussion GSI Peterson (different), Lab GSI Combi

After taking Physics 240 here and EECS 210 here, this was one of the most remedial classes I have taken. Transmission line theory was new but not difficult and could have been incorporated with some other class. The professor was good and fair, but because of the nature of the material, going to class was a rarity if only to turn in homework. Furthermore, the associated lab was insulting starting with a wave-tank and water waves. Transmission lines were not begun in lab until after we had moved on to electrostatics in class.


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