Difference between revisions of "TF EIM Syllabus"
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Grading Scale : 90-100% = A, 80-89.9% = B, 70-79.9% = C, 60-69.9% = D, < 60% = F | Grading Scale : 90-100% = A, 80-89.9% = B, 70-79.9% = C, 60-69.9% = D, < 60% = F | ||
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+ | ===Labs== | ||
+ | Students should work on the experiments individually. Each | ||
+ | student is required to maintain a permanent bound laboratory notebook in | ||
+ | which all measurements and written work will appear. This laboratory | ||
+ | notebook may be collected from time-to-time. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Lab report templates are available which you will use to individually report your measurements. | ||
+ | You should answer the questions which appear in the Lab template. The credit awarded for each part of the lab usually appears in the template. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Certain instrumentation and electrical components will be issued to students | ||
+ | for the semester, and the students are responsible | ||
+ | for their care and safe use. | ||
===Exams=== | ===Exams=== |
Revision as of 18:38, 11 January 2011
- Meeting Time/place
- M,W : 12:30 - 1:45 PS 104
- Instructor
- Dr. Tony Forest
- Office
- 117C Physical Sciences Complex Bldg 3
- Phone
- 282-4426
- foretony@isu.edu
- Course Info Webpage
- http://wiki.iac.isu.edu/index.php/Forest_Electronic_Instrumentation_and_Measurement
- Office hours
- MWF 9:00-11:00,TuTh 3:00-5:00pm
- Instructional Objectives
- https://wiki.iac.isu.edu/index.php/Forest_Electronic_Instrumentation_and_Measurement#Instructional_Objectives
- References
- http://wiki.iac.isu.edu/index.php/Forest_Electronic_Instrumentation_and_Measurement#References
Grading
Course grade will be assigned based on homework and Simulation project according to the table below.
Condition | Grade calculation |
All Labs complete | (70 %) lab writeup + (10 %) Midterm) + (20%) Final |
If 1 lab incomplete or more than 48 hours late | (50 %) lab writeup + (20 %) Midterm) + (30%) Final |
Otherwise | (30 %) lab writeup + (30 %) Midterm) + (40%) Final |
Grading Scale : 90-100% = A, 80-89.9% = B, 70-79.9% = C, 60-69.9% = D, < 60% = F
=Labs
Students should work on the experiments individually. Each student is required to maintain a permanent bound laboratory notebook in which all measurements and written work will appear. This laboratory notebook may be collected from time-to-time.
Lab report templates are available which you will use to individually report your measurements. You should answer the questions which appear in the Lab template. The credit awarded for each part of the lab usually appears in the template.
Certain instrumentation and electrical components will be issued to students for the semester, and the students are responsible for their care and safe use.
Exams
There will be a one hour midterm examination and a two hour final examination. The final will be cumulative. If you miss a test without a valid excuse, you will receive a zero for the test. Students who miss an exam due to an unavoidable emergency (illness, death in the family, ...) must discuss the situation with me as soon as possible {\sl{before}} the exam. An excused absence requires a written request (e.g. a signed note from a physician or a university official). If you miss a test with an excused absence, you may take a make-up test of difficulty no less than that of the original test. If you miss the final examination you may, upon request, get an I-grade only if you have a valid excuse and the average of your other scores indicates a possibility of passing the course. You will then have to complete the course at another time.
Homework
Homework is due at the beginning of class on the assigned day. If you have a documented excuse for your absence, then you will have 24 hours to hand in the homework after being released by your doctor.