ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS & WAVES BEB 20303

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ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS & WAVES BEB 20303 Nor Shahida binti Mohd Shah Department of Communication Engineering, Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia. Room No.: C15-001-026 E-mail: shahida@uthm.edu.my Tel: 07-4537534

BEB 20303: Electromagnetic Fields & Waves Electrostatic Magnetostatic Time Varying Field - Electromagnetic Wave Propagation

BEB 20303: Electromagnetic Fields & Waves Assessments: Quiz 0% Test 1 15% 26th March 2014 Test 2 15% 15th May 2014 Project 10% Assignment 10% Final Examination 50% June 2014 100 %

BEB 20303: Electromagnetic Fields & Waves References: 1) Sadiku, M. N. O. (2009). Principles of Electromagnetic. 4th ed. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 2) Ulaby, F. T., Michielssen, E. and Ravaioli, U. (2010). Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics. 6th ed. New Jersey: Prentice Hall. 3) Rothwell, E. J. and Cloud, M. J. (2001). Electromagnetics. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. 4) Inan U. S. and Inan. A. S. (2000). Electromagnetic Waves. New Jersey: Prentice Hall. 5) Guru, B. S. and Hiziroglu, H. R. (1998). Electromagnetic Field Theory Fundamentals. Boston: PWS. 6) Demarest, K. R. (1998). Engineering Electromagnetics. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. 7) Karmel, P. R., Colef, G. D. and Camisa, R. L. (1998). Introduction to Electromagnetics and Microwave Engineering, New York: John Wiley. 8) DuBroff, R. E., Marshall, S. V. and Skitek, G.G. (1996). Electromagnetic Concepts and Applications. 4th ed. New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

BEB 20303: Electromagnetic Fields & Waves Lecture Attendance & Regulations: Students must attend lectures not less than 80% of the contact hours. Students who do not fulfill item (1) will not be allowed to attend further lectures and sit for any further examination. Zero mark (0) will be given to students who fail to comply with item (1). Students must obey all rules and regulations of the university and must discipline themselves in order to avoid any disciplinary actions against them. Student must obey safety regulations during learning and teaching process.

Taxonomy Level C P A (Please indicate level)   PLO 1 PLO 2 PLO 3 PLO 4 PLO 5 PLO 6 PLO 7 PLO 8 PLO 9 PLO 10 PLO 11 PLO 12 PLO 13 Taxonomy Level C P A (Please indicate level) Course Learning Outcomes (CLO) Compliance to PLO (Please 'X' once only for each CLO) Delivery Assessment CLO 1 apply the vector analysis concept in terms of electric and magnetic fields to solve problems in electromagnetic fields and waves x Lectures Tutorial Tests, Project, Assignments and Finals CLO 2 reproduce a project that is related to electromagnetic fields and waves to meet the industrial requirements Assignment/Project Instruction Assignment/ Project CLO 3 present the outcome of the project with relevant theory of electromagnetic fields and waves for sustainable development Presentation Instruction

BEB 20303 : Electromagnetic Fields & Waves Group Project: 1) Students are required to propose an AGRICULTURAL PROBLEMS Product based on the electromagnetic concept. 2) Each group consists of 4 or 5 students. 3) The draft of the proposed topic should be written in detail and concise in two pages of A4 paper (Deadline: 10rd March 2014). **It must have title, introduction, problem statement, objectives, scopes, related theory, methodology & references. 4) Report: Due date on the 24th March 2014 ** The format is based on UTHM final year project report guidelines. 5) Project presentation and demonstration (Week 7).

BEB 20303 : Electromagnetic Fields & Waves Project Assessments: Proposal 2 % Deadline: 10rd March 2014 Project Report 4 % Deadline: 24th March 2014 Project Presentation 4 % Week 7 10 %

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