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Syllabus



Syllabus

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Course Staff


Lecturer: Prof. Markus Zahn

Recitation Instructor: Prof. Gerald L. Wilson



General Guidelines




Text


Hand-written lecture notes will present most of the course material. Required subject texts are texts 1 and 2 below. Text 3 is not required but may be useful as a supplementary text.

Amazon logo Zahn, Markus. Electromagnetic Field Theory: A Problem Solving Approach. Malabar, FL: Krieger Pub. Co., 2003. ISBN: 9781575242354.

Woodson, H. H., and J. R. Melcher. "Part I (Discrete Systems), and Part II (Fields, Forces, and Motion)." In Electromechanical Dynamics. Malabar, FL: Krieger Pub. Co., 1985. ISBN: Amazon logo 9780894644597 (Part I) and Amazon logo 9780898748475 (Part II).

Amazon logo Haus, Hermann A., and James R. Melcher. Electromagnetic Fields and Energy. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1989. ISBN: 9780132490207.



Homework


A homework set will generally be handed out in the first lecture each week and is due in the second lecture of the following week (9 days later). No late homeworks will be accepted. For extenuating circumstances contact Prof. Zahn.



Classes


Lectures will be twice weekly. Recitations are tentatively twice a week but may be rescheduled to accommodate the schedules of all interested students. There will also be scheduled a one-hour homework review session each week.



Exams


Two evening quizzes are scheduled for two hours each. There will also be a Final Examination. A formula sheet that each student prepares will be allowed during all quizzes and the Final Exam. A standard 6.641 formula sheet will also be supplied. In compliance with Institute rules, on quiz days the recitation will be cancelled, but an optional quiz review will be given during the class time.



Grades


The grades in the course will be given with the following assigned weights:


ACTIVITIESPERCENTAGES
Two one-hour quizzes40%
Final exam35%
Homework and tutorials25%
Total100%



Note


The homework is an extremely important part of the subject. Students are allowed to work together on homework assignments but each person must do their own thinking and prepare their own homework. Quiz and final exam problems will be analogous to homework problems.



Demonstrations


The course will have many physical demonstrations that are shown in lectures and recitations. For further study many of the demonstrations are available in the videos section of this site.


 








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