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ECEN 301 – Elements of Electrical Engineering. All Sections MWF 1:00 – 1:50 PM 256 CB Lecture: MW Recitation: F Labs: M or Th Instructor: Prof. David Long Office: CB 447 Email: long@ee.byu.edu Office Hours: See door cards. Course Information.
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ECEN 301 – Elements of Electrical Engineering • All Sections MWF 1:00 – 1:50 PM 256 CB • Lecture: MW • Recitation: F • Labs: M or Th • Instructor: Prof. David LongOffice: CB 447 Email: long@ee.byu.edu • Office Hours: See door cards Discussion #1 – Syllabus
Course Information • Text(required): G. Rizzoni, “Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering” 5th Ed • Make use of Blackboard • Grades • Labs • Quizzes • Course website: http://ece301web.groups.et.byu.net/ • Lecture slides • Schedule • Homework Assignments • Complete assigned reading prior to class and attend class! Discussion #1 – Syllabus
Syllabus • Class consists of 2 lectures a week: • Mon and Wed – Lecture • Reading assignment for each class • Fri – Recitation • Homework information session • Quizzes given • Lecture/Exam review Discussion #1 – Syllabus
Organization and Grading • This class consists of reading, lecture, quizzes, homework, labs, midterms, and a final. Each has a weighted contribution to your final grade. • Homework: 10% • Labs: 30% • Quizzes: 5% • Midterms: 30% • Final: 25% Discussion #1 – Syllabus
Grades • Grades are assigned on the following scale* from the composite total of above areas: A = 93% C = 73% A- = 90% C- = 70% B+ = 87% D+ = 67% B = 83% D = 63% B- = 80% D- = 60% C+ = 77% E = below 60% * Mean may adjusted upward depending on class performance Discussion #1 – Syllabus
Homework • Homework assignments are designed to reinforce class material and help in exam preparation, and lab understanding. • On the days that homework assignments are due, the TA will collect them from the homework box (SE corner on the CB 4th floor) at 4:30 pm. • Late homework will be given 50% credit within the first 7 late days. • Homework is late if it is not handed in before 4:30 pm on the due date. Discussion #1 – Syllabus
Homework • You are welcome and encouraged to discuss the homework with your classmates and others. However, you must do and submit your own work. Submitting someone else’s work is considered cheating for which you will receive an E grade for the class and be reported to the Honor Code Office. Discussion #1 – Syllabus
Labs • There are 10 labs designed to emphasize topics discussed in class • Run by Lab Instructor (Joe Bussio, office 416 CB) • Labs are held in 428 CB and last for 3 hours: • Section 1 Mon 2 pm - 5 pm • Section 2 Th 3 pm - 6 pm • You will need to purchase a lab kit and lab instructions from 416 CB Discussion #1 – Syllabus
Labs • You will work in teams of 2 in the laboratory but each person must keep and submit individual reports • A TA must pass-off each lab by the assigned due date • Write-ups will be due before the start of the next lab • Late labs will be penalized 10% per day for up to 5 days Discussion #1 – Syllabus
Exams (15% per Midterm & 25% Final) • Midterms are administered in the testing center • The midterms are available for 4 days • Two midterms are administered during the course of the semester • The final will be given during finals week at the scheduled time • Note: university policy forbids giving the exam early – so don’t bother asking! Discussion #1 – Syllabus
Quizzes • Quizzes will be administered by TAs on Friday lectures • If you have questions about the quizzes please address them to the TA who administered the quiz Discussion #1 – Syllabus
Grade Verification and Appeals Policy • It is the student’s responsibility to verify that scores have been correctly recorded. • If a lab score is incorrect on Blackboard, then the student should contact the TA who passed off the lab and not the instructor. • The student can appeal a grade on a homework through email with any TA. • The student can appeal a grade on an exam directly to their instructor through email. Discussion #1 – Syllabus
Academic Honesty • Academic honesty includes completing your own homework, labs, midterms, and final. • Students should work together to help each other understand material, but should always turn in their own work. • The first violation of academic honesty standards will result in the student failing the class. • All violations of academic honesty are documented and reported to the Honor Code office. Discussion #1 – Syllabus
Health Considerations • Alert your class and/or lab instructor through email or by telephone if you have the flu or are showing signs of the flu • You should not come to class or go to the testing center if you are or are becoming ill, since your attendance will risk further spread of a serious virus • Coordinate with other students to collect any special notes and make up missed work and labs without attending class if needed. Note that lecture notes are posted online • Contact your TA or lab instructor to make up quizzes or labs prior to the period should you become ill and cannot attend the lab or recitation section • Keep up with the text book reading if you are or think you may become ill • Plan on taking exams early during the scheduled time so you don’t have to worry about in case you become ill • If you are ill an unable to take the exam on schedule contact your instructor before the close of the schedule exam period
I Remember… 10% of what I read, 20% of what I hear, 30% of what I see, 50% of what I see and hear, + 70% of what I discuss with others, 80% of what I experience by doing, 95% of what I teach others. Discussion #1 – Syllabus
Miscellaneous… • TA’s • Run recitation • Help sessions • Discussion board • Questions? Discussion #1 – Syllabus