ENGR 150 ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES
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Course | : ENGR 150 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
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Instructor | : Dr. Pan Agathoklis
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Term/Year | : Spring 2000
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Office Hours:
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Days | :Wednesdays
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Time | : 10:00 am - Noon
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Location | : EOW 437, 721-8618
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Lectures:
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Section(s) | : SO1
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Days | : Mondays and Thursdays
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Time | : 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
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Location | : BGB 159
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| NOTE: Thursday, January 13 lecture in Sub Cinecenta
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Tutorials:
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Section | : SO1, Last Name A-K
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Days | : Every second Friday
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Time | : 10:30 - 11:30 am
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Location | : Cornett A121
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| NOTE: S01 Tutorials start on January 21,2000
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Section | : SO2, Last Name L-Z
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Days | : Every second Thursday
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Time | : 1:00 - 2:00 pm
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Location | : Elliot 061
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| NOTE: S02 Tutorials start on January 27,
2000
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Tutorial Instructor | : Hossam Fattah, hfattah&engr.uvic.ca
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Labs:
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Labs are starting the week of January 17. |
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Texts:
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Title | : Graphical Communication Principles: A prelude to CAD
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Author | : R.J Foster, H.F. Rogers and R.F. Devon
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Publisher | : Mc Graw Hill
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Year | : 1991
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Assessment:
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Labs Assignments | : 25% (20 + 5)%
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Mid-term | : 25% Monday, February 21, 2000.
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Final | : 50%
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NOTE: Failure to complete all laboratory requirements will result in an N grade for the course.
The final grade obtained from the above marking scheme will be based
on the following percentage-to-grade point conversion:
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90 | <= | A+ | <= | 100
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85 | <= | A | < | 90
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80 | <= | A- | < | 85
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75 | <= | B+ | < | 80
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70 | <= | B | < | 75
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65 | <= | B- | < | 70
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60 | <= | C+ | < | 65
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55 | <= | C | < | 60
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50 | <= | D | < | 55
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35 | <= | E | < | 50
| Fail, conditional supplemental exam
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| | F | < | 35
| Fail, no supplemental exam
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| | N | |
| Fail, did not write examination or
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| otherwise complete course requirements
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| by the end of the term or session,
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| no supplemental exam
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religion, students may notify their instructors, at least two weeks in
advance, of their intention to observe the holy day(s) by absenting
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Last Modified: January 9, 2000