Electrical Engineering Fields-Networks-Waves explores core electrical engineering principles, emphasizing fields, networks, and waves. It defines validity limits, outlines calculation methods, and uses examples to illustrate theories with simple model-based microphysical explanations. Divided into five sections, it starts with an inductive approach to Maxwell's equations and their unique solutions, covering energy conversion in electromagnetic fields and vector algebra/analysis basics. Subsequent chapters delve into static and steady fields, network analysis/synthesis laws, transient phenomena, transmission lines, and electromagnetic waves, focusing on boundary value problems and further electrical engineering advancements. This text is tailored for electrical engineering and mathematics students.