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EE 3407. ELECTROMAGNETICS. 4 Hours.

Time varying electric and magnetic fields; electromagnetic (EM) sources. Laws governing EM fields and sources. Circuit and transmission line circuits. Wave propagation on transmission line. Power flow and impedance matching. Applications of EM theory in energy conversion. Antenna concept, EM wave radiation and polarization. Applications of EM theory in energy conversion. Waves in unbounded medium. Wave reflection, transmission, and scattering. Fundamentals and applications of rectangular waveguides. Fundamentals of antenna. Friis' transmission formula. Applications of EM theory in optical transmission, wireless communications, and radar. A designated lab provides experiences using modern RF and EM tools to re-enforce abstract concepts. Prerequisite: Must be in the professional EE program and C or better in each of the following: EE 2347, PHYS 1444, and EE 3346 (or concurrent enrollment).

Bachelor of Science to Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Fast Track

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Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering to Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Fast Track enables outstanding UT Arlington senior undergraduate students in Electrical Engineering to receive dual undergraduate / graduate course credit for nine credit hours of coursework.  These designated graduate courses satisfy both bachelor’s and master’s degree requirements. This program presentation includes both undergraduate and graduate requirements. The undergraduate degree will be conferred immediately upon completion of the undergraduate degree requirements.