1. Introduction to Course

This freshmen level course has been designed to provide an introduction to the ideas and concepts of Physics that would serve as a foundation for subsequent electronic courses. The primary objective is to endow the knowledge of a wide variety of electric and magnetic phenomena along with their scientific applications, specifically, in the field of electronic engineering. The course initiates with a short review of relevant mathematics, immediately followed by the basics of electricity at the atomic level. A majority of the course is then dedicated for electric and magnetic fields, forces, elements and their applications. Additionally, it also aims to provide introductory knowledge of wave theory and semi-conductor theory in conjunction with their applications.

2. Course Pre-requisits

None

3. Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs)

  1. Understand the concepts related to electromagnetic and mechanics
  2. Interpret the basic electric circuits used in science and engineering

4. Textbooks  

  • Fundamentals of Physics Extended by D. Halliday, R. Resnick, J. Walker, Latest Edition.
  • University Physics by Hugh D. Young and Roger A. Freedman, Latest Edition.
  •  Fundamentals of Electromagnetic Phenomenon by D. Corson & Lorrain, Latest Edition.  

5. Evaluation Criteria

Component of Assessment

Method

Marks (Weightage)

During The Semester

Quizzes

Assignments

10

10

Through Examination

Mid Term Exam

End Term Exam

30

50

Total

 

100

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6. Course Time table

Duration

Credit hours

Class timings

January 13, 2020

        to

May 8, 2020

          3

Monday 08:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Course Material