EE101 - Introduction to Electrical Engineering - Fall 2003

Corequisites:     MATH 103, EE101L

Location:

Lecture:

Workman 113

Lab:

Workman 116 (occasionally Workman 183)

Time:

Lecture:

Tuesday

8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.

Labs:

Thursday

8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

 

Thursday

2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

 

 

Instructor:

Robert Bond     Workman 225,   835-5411,     rhb@ee.nmt.edu

Office Hours:

11:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m. MWF; 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. every day

Text/supplies:

The textbook for this class is "Electronics" by Crecraft & Gorham.  To be sucessfull in this course it is important that you consistently attend class and take advantage of outside of class help, when needed.

Comp Book - black and white notebook with graph paper, available in the bookstore Students should provide their own scissors and tape for all EE labs.

PRE-LABS AND LAB EXERCISES MUST BE COMPLETED IN A COMP BOOK
Description: This class is designed to familiarize electrical engineering students with the elementary concepts and lab equipment necessary to succeed in future electrical engineering classes. The students will complete practical exercises which will utilize the EE department's computer and circuits labs. The same grade will be given for the lab and the course, determined as follows:

Lab Exercises

30%

     Special Dates:

Exam 1

March 2

Homework

30%

Exam 2

April 6

Exams (3 )

30%

Exam 3

May 4

Formal Report

10%

Formal Report Due

April 27

Homework and pre-lab exercises will be assigned after most lecture periods. Written homework assignments will be due at the begining of the next lecture period. Late homework assignments may or may not be graded and will not count toward the final grade. Pre-lab assignments are to be turned in at the beginning of each lab period.  It is advisable that you make a copy of your pre-labs prior to turning them in so that you can easily refer to your expected results during each lab session.   Failure to complete pre-lab assignments prior to lab will result in a significant grade reduction for that lab exercise.

Exams will cover material from lectures, homework, pre-lab, and lab exercises, and reading material.

THERE ARE NO PROVISIONS FOR EXTRA CREDIT OR MAKEUP WORK


January 2003

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