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Physics 7311
Electromagnetic Theory I - Fall 2002
Course Information
- Lecturer:
Professor Randall J. Scalise
- Lecture meeting times and place:
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 11:00am to 11:50am
in room 11 Fondren Science
- Office hours: Monday 3-4pm in room 104 Fondren Science,
Tuesday 4-6pm in room 11 Fondren Science, and by appointment.
- Contact:
- Call or leave a message at 768-2504, or
- Leave a note in the Physics Department Office - 106 Fondren Science, or
- send me e-mail:
<scalise@mail.physics.smu.edu>
- Text:
- Classical Electrodynamics by Jackson (2nd or 3rd edition)
- Lecture Notes - Ch 1-8 (one HUGE file!)
- Grading:
- Homework 80%
- Final Exam 20%
- Grade Summary:
All the individual grades arranged by last four digits of
student ID number
- Syllabus
- 2002 Calendar
- Official University Calendar
- University Holidays:
- Monday 2 September 2002 - Labor Day
- Monday-Tuesday 14-15 October 2002 - Fall Break
- Thursday-Friday 28-29 November 2002 - Thanksgiving
- Homework Assignments Due dates are strictly enforced.
- Assignment #1: PDF, PS
- (due Wednesday 4 September 2002)
- Assignment #2: PDF, PS
- (due Wednesday 11 September 2002)
- Assignment #3: PDF, PS
- (due Wednesday 18 September 2002)
- Assignment #4: PDF, PS
- (due Wednesday 25 September 2002)
- Assignment #5: PDF, PS
- (due Wednesday 2 October 2002)
- Assignment #6: PDF, PS
- (due Wednesday 9 October 2002)
- Assignment #7: PDF, PS
- (due Wednesday 23 October 2002)
- Assignment #8: PDF, PS
- (due Wednesday 30 October 2002)
- Assignment #9: PDF, PS
- (due Wednesday 6 November 2002)
- Assignment #10: PDF, PS
- (due Wednesday 13 November 2002)
- Assignment #11: PDF, PS
- (due Wednesday 20 November 2002)
- Assignment #12: PDF, PS
- (due Wednesday 27 November 2002)
- Homework Solutions
- Final Exam - Monday 9 December 2002, 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM in 11 Fondren
Science
- Recommended Reading:
- Introduction to Electrodynamics by Griffiths
- Fundamentals of Electromagnetic Phenomena by Lorrain and Corson
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