Electromagnetic Theory
This MIT OpenCourseWare graduate physics course builds electromagnetism from its experimental foundations through Maxwell's equations. Topics include electrostatics, magnetic fields produced by steady currents, motional electromotive force, electromagnetic induction, wave propagation and radiation, the electric and magnetic behavior of materials, and the conservation laws that govern electromagnetic systems. The course leans on vector calculus and differential equations but keeps its focus on physical reasoning rather than pure formalism, asking why fields behave as they do rather than only how to compute them. Materials include lecture notes, problem sets, and exams released by MIT, letting students work through the same graduate-level assignments given on campus. No enrollment fee applies since this is an open courseware release; there is no certificate track, only the self-study materials.