. "Electromagnetism and optics"@en . . "6.0" . "Prerequisites\nDifferential and Integral Calculus I and II\n\nObjectives\nGeneral: Quantitatively predict the consequences of a variety of physical phenomena with calculatory tools. Ensure advanced and thorough scientific training in a fundamental field of Physics, hence allowing for disciplinary or interdisciplinary approaches to innovation. Specific: Ability to understand and interconnect the concepts and basic principles of Electromagnetism and Optics, to understand how the history of how Maxwell's equations for the electromagnetic field have emerged and the integrative perspective of Maxwell's equations; ability to apply the concepts of to problem solving, particularly in what concerns their technological applications.\n\nProgram\n1.Electrostatics: Coulomb's law; electrostatic field; superposition principle; field and potential; electric dipole; Gauss's law; capacity and capacitors; dielectrics and polarization; electroc energy. 2.Stationary electric current: current intensity and current density; equation for charge continuity; Ohm, Joule and Kirchhoff laws. 3.Magnetostatics: magnetic field; Biot-Savart and Ampère laws; Lorentz force; magnetic flux; induction coefficients and coils; magnetization (dia, para and ferromagnetism); magnetic energy. 4.Variable electromagnetic (e.m.) field and applications: induction and Faraday's law; electric transformers, motors and generators; displacement current; e.m. energy; RC, RL and RLC circuits. 5.Maxwell's equations and e.m. waves: monochromatic plane waves; wave energy and intensity. 6.Optics: e.m. character of light; dispersion, polarization, reflection, interference and diffraction; geometric optics, reflection and refraction; Fresnel equations and Fermat's principle.\n\nEvaluation Methodology\n50% continuous assessment by Mini-tests (exclusively during class hours) [If an appropriate number of graders and/or teaching assistants is available, oral presentations and/or solution discussions can be considered] 50% Exam\n\nCross-Competence Component\nThe CU promotes, through exposure to its themes and practical problem solving, the skills of Critical and innovative thinking [Problem solving strategies, Strategic thinking, Critical thinking, Creativity] as well as Intrapersonal skills [Intrinsic motivation, Productivity and time management]. Interpersonal skills as Written communication and Information literacy in document structuring may weigh up to 5% in written assessments.\n\nLaboratorial Component\nNone\n\nProgramming and Computing Component\nNone\n\n\nMore information at: https://fenix.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/cursos/lerc/disciplina-curricular/845953938490002" . . "Presential"@en . "TRUE" . . "Electromagnetism"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Bachelor in Telecommunications and Informatics Engineering"@en . . "https://tecnico.ulisboa.pt/en/education/courses/undergraduate-programmes/telecommunications-and-informatics-engineering/ " . "180"^^ . "Presential"@en . "Programme Overview\nTelecommunications and Informatics Engineering is dedicated to “Internet Engineering”, namely the so-called “internet of things”, which allows us to interact with various objects, such as refrigerators, heating our homes or products for sale in a supermarket. As such, a Telecommunications and Informatics Engineer works with complex, fixed or mobile communication networks and related infrastructures. It also develops services or applications, knowing the related security aspects.\n\nEntry Requirements - National Admission to Higher education\n\n* National Admission Exams: Mathematics A + Physics and Chemistry (Minimum grade point: 100 points (out of 200))\n* Application Grade: MS x 50% + PI x 50% (Minimum grade point: 120 points (out of 200))\n - MS: high school final arithmetic average grade | PI: Average of national admission exams’ grades.\n\nhttps://tecnico.ulisboa.pt/en/education/study-at-tecnico/applications/national-admission-for-higher-education/ \n\nAdmissions can also be done through one of the following ways:\n\n* Course Change and Transfer\n* Holders of Middle Level/Higher Education degrees\n* Applicants over the age of 23\n* Special Admission Regime for International Students\n\nMore information about admissions to Técnico (national and international candidates) is available at: https://tecnico.ulisboa.pt/en/education/study-at-tecnico/applications/"@en . . . "3"@en . "FALSE" . . . "Bachelor"@en . "Thesis" . "697.00" . "Euro"@en . "7000.00" . "None" . "Fields:\n\n* Telecommunications companies\n* Information technology companies\n* Government agencies\n* Research and development organizations\n* Consulting firms\n* Start-ups\n\nThe average salary for a telecommunications engineer in Portugal is €35,000 per year. The average salary for an informatics engineer in Portugal is €30,000 per year.\n\nSome of the possible positions:\n\n* Telecommunications engineer\n* Network engineer\n* Systems engineer\n* Software engineer\n* Data scientist\n* Cyber security engineer"@en . "1"^^ . "TRUE" . "Midstream"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .