Abstract

The importance of including electronics in a single course in electromagnetism for life science students is discussed. A course in which this has been done is described, showing how the concepts traditionally taught in an electromagnetism course can be combined with a study of semiconductor devices to give a course with obvious relevance to the student's future career. We advocate a strong emphasis on practical experience and outline our laboratory program.

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