Course Polices
You are expected to take
notes in class. It is recommended that
you re-write your class notes as part of your study process. Your notes, homework and any handouts are to
be compiled into a permanent notebook for your future reference and turned in
for grading. In order to receive maximum
points for your notebook, you must:
1) have your notes bound
2) have a cover page and title page
3) have a Table of Contents
4) have your class notes, homework problems
and any related handouts organized by topic per your Table of
Contents
5) packaged with postage for return mailing to
you.
An example of a fairly good notebook is available for
your perusal on the first day of class.
The average student should allot a minimum of 8 hours
per week of out-of-class time for any course of this complexity to attain a
thorough grasp of the important topics.
Ask meaningful questions at any time
Grading:
4 Quizzes 20%
Use class notation on all Quizzes
Midterm (8½" x 11" Blue Books
required*) 25%
Use class notation on Midterm
*Do
not write in Blue Books until instructed
to
do so
Final Exam (comprehensive)(8½" x
11" Blue Books req'd*) 35%
Use class notation on Final Exam
*Do not write in Blue Books until instructed
to
do so
Homework (engineering paper preferred) 20%
Problems 17%
(including
term project of 5%)
Notebook
3%
Use class notation on all
homework
100%
Homework Grading
Text problems:
10-25 points each
Special Problems/Projects: 10-50 points each
Extra Credit problems:
10-25+ points each
(added to
numerator, but not to denominator)
Late
homework (sharply discounted)
Use
class notation on all homework
Homework ethics:
Work in a study team is encouraged, but turn in your own unique
paper. Make copious notations and
cite complete references that can be traced.
Required items on homework submissions: Your Name [followed by] [list of study team
members]
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Your name (Study Team Members) Course [EE 337] Instructor's name Date due Date submitted Problems listed vertically |
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Fold
vertically so that holes show and write these items on the without holes |
Keep in mind that all of your work is to be bound for
your permanent records and therefore avoid making notations in the left margin
of your homework and notes.
Do not write
on both sides of the paper.
Do not put
more than one problem on a page unless prior approval is obtained.
Engineering paper is required.
USE CLASS NOTATION ON ALL
SUBMITTALS