EECS 220 – Electromagnetics
I (Fall 07)
MWF
Room: 2112 Learned
www.ittc.ku.edu/~jstiles/220/eecs220.html
Instructor: Prof. Jim Stiles
Office: 3030 Eaton Hall
864-8803
117 Nichols Hall 864-7744
E-mail: jstiles@eecs.ku.edu
Office Hours: TR
Catalog Listing: Vector analysis.
Electrostatic fields in a vacuum and material media. Electromagnetic
fields and Maxwell's equations for time-varying sources. The relationship between field and circuit theory. Simple applications of Maxwell's equations. Prerequisite: MATH 220, PHSX 211, and EECS
211.
Course Objective: To provide the student with the mathematical tools and physical knowledge required to comprehend the electrical phenomenon that enables the operation of electrical and computer systems.
Required Text: Engineering Electromagnetics (2nd Edition), by Ken Demarest, Ó1998.
Grading: The following factors will be used to arrive at the final course grade:
Homework 10 %
Quizzes 5 %
Exam I 25 %
Exam II 25 %
Final Exam 35 %
Grading Scale: Grades will be assigned to the following scale:
A 90 - 100 %
B 80 - 89 %
C 70 - 79 %
D 60 - 69 %
F < 60 %
These are guaranteed maximum scales and may be revised downward at the instructor's discretion.
Homework: Homework is due before class begins each day. Copying is not permitted.
Exams: No make-ups for (excused)
missed exams will be given. If you have attended 75% of the lectures and
have 75% on the homework, and you have a legitimate excuse for missing
an exam (e.g., significant illness family emergency) ,
the first missed exam will be scored by taking 90% of the average of the other
exams. Subsequent missed exams will be
scored as zero. A non-excused missed
exam will also receive a zero score.
Note this policy does not mean that you can “drop” one exam!
Ethics Policy: Academic misconduct will not be tolerated. It will result in a failing grade and may result in further disciplinary action by the
University. For details see the Academic
Misconduct section of the Timetable.