Several textbooks are currently available for teaching electromagnetics to students majoring in eletrical engineering. So, why do we need anouther one? The answer is simple: (1) the corriculum for a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering is undergoing a radical change, perhaps more radical in both outlook and content than any of the curricular changes we have witnessed over the past several decades, and (2) available textbooks are incompatible with the philosophy of the new curriculum proposed for the 21st century (see, for ecample, the article by Director et al in the Proceedings of the IEEE, September 1995)
1. Introduction: Waves And Phasors
2. Transmission Lines
3. Vector Analysis
4. Electrostatics
5. Magnetostatics
6. Maxwell's Equations for Time-Varying Fields
7. Plane-Wave Propagation
8. Wave Reflection And Transmission, And Geometric Optics
9. Radiation And Antennas
10. Satellite Communication Systems And Radar Sensors