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Field Theory - Course Outline in Hormuud University

This two-page course outline provides information about a Field Theory course offered at the University of Hormuud's Faculty of Engineering. The course is offered in the 5th semester of the Electrical Engineering program during the 2015-2016 academic year. It will be taught by Engr Burhan Omar Sheikh Ahmed and introduces students to electrostatic, magnetostatic, and electromagnetic field theories. By the end of the course, students should be able to apply analytical methods to derive electric fields, describe capacitors, explain electric potentials and charge distributions, and gain skills in vector operations. Formal lectures, teaching modules, presentations, assignments, and exams will be used to assess student learning and mastery of the four outlined course learning

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Field Theory - Course Outline in Hormuud University

This two-page course outline provides information about a Field Theory course offered at the University of Hormuud's Faculty of Engineering. The course is offered in the 5th semester of the Electrical Engineering program during the 2015-2016 academic year. It will be taught by Engr Burhan Omar Sheikh Ahmed and introduces students to electrostatic, magnetostatic, and electromagnetic field theories. By the end of the course, students should be able to apply analytical methods to derive electric fields, describe capacitors, explain electric potentials and charge distributions, and gain skills in vector operations. Formal lectures, teaching modules, presentations, assignments, and exams will be used to assess student learning and mastery of the four outlined course learning

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UNIVERSITY OF HORMUUD

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
COURSE OUTLINE
Department & Faculty: Electrical Engineering
Course: Field Theory

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Semester: 5
Academic Session: 2015-2016

Lecturer
Telephone No.
E-mail

: Engr Burhan Omar Sheikh Ahmed


: 0616699953
: [email protected]

Synopsis

: This course introduces students to some major views and theories in the
area of electrostatic, magnetostatic and electromagnetic fields. This
elementary electromagnetic field theory is summarized in Maxwell's
equations for time varying fields in integral and differential forms, energy
storage, static, quasi-static fields and time domain analysis of wave

LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the end of the course, students should be able to:
Assessment
Methods

No.

Course Learning Outcome

Apply different analytical methods based on intergration and T, F, HW,Pr


Gauss law to derive the electric field intensity due to discrete
and continous charges. Students will be able to describe the
electric field distribution in these cases
Describe capacitance of capacitors in different geometries and T,F, HW,Pr
circuit arrangements ( paralle plate, cylindrical, spherical,
series and parallel connection)
Explain the electric potentioal and charge distribution in an T, F, HW,Pr
electrostatic system as well as their magnetostatic parameters.

Gain a working knowledge of vector algebraic and calculus T, F, HW, Pr


operations through many of the topics above

Prepared by:
Name: Eng Burhan Omar Sheikh Ahmed
Signature:
Date: 8/4/2013

(T Test ; HW
Homework ; Pr
Presentation; F Final
Exam)

Certified by: (Course Panel Head)


Name:
Signature:
Date:

COURSE OUTLINE
Department & Faculty: Electrical Engineering
Course: Field Theory

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Semester: 5
Academic Session: 2015-2016

TEACHING METHODOLOGY

Formal Lecture and Discussion,


Teaching Module,
Power Point presentation,
Individual assignments,
Presentations
TEACHING SCHEDULE

REFERENCES :
1. D.K Cheng, Fundamentals of Engineering Electromagnetics ( second edition), 1993
2. Matthew N.O. Sadiku, Elements of Electromagnetics ( 4th edition), 2007
3. Hayt, W.H. and Buck, J.A. 2001. Engineering Electromagnetics. 6th Edition. Mc
Graw

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