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Electromagnetics Technology Certificate

University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Engineering

Program Information

Designed to aid professional engineering graduates update their skills. Students will learn about static and quasi-static fields, electrostatic discharge, and polarization. Will deal with issues such as radiation from antennas and charged particles, as well as, radiation and atomic systems. Other topics will cover laser systems and EMC requirements for electronic systems.



Students must take the following courses in order to earn the certificate of completion:



ECE 401 - Quasi-Static Electric and Magnetic Fields

ECE 423 - Electromagnetic Compatibility



And one of the following 2 courses:



ECE 520 - Electromagnetic Field Theory

ECE 527 - Optical Electronics

Degree/Certificate: Certificate

Total Credit Hours: 12

Required Campus Visits: 0

Program URL: http://www.uic.edu/eng/meng/certificates.htm

Program Contact: Carolyn Williams
Program Coordinator
MEng Program College of Engineering
851 South Morgan Street
816 SEO/ MC 171
Chicago, IL 60607-7043
Phone: (312) 996-9806
Fax: (312) 996-8664
E-mail: carolynw@uic.edu

 

 

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