ELEC 200 - Engineering Graphics - Fall 2004

Course Information and Assessment Techniques

Instructor:Office Hours:
Bernie C. Till
btill@ece.uvic.ca
http://www.ece.uvic.ca/~btill/
DaysTuesday, Wednesday, Friday
Time9:30-10:20
LocationEOW 439     721-6029
Textbooks:
Pratap, R, 2002: Getting started with Matlab, Version 6, Oxford University Press
Lectures:
SectionF01
DaysTuesday, Wednesday, Friday
Time8:30-9:20
LocationMACL D288
Labs:
Section LF01LF02 LF04LF06
Days MonTue ThuFri
Time 6:30-9:206:30-9:20 1:00-3:502:30-5:20
Location ELW 307ELW 307 ELW 307ELW 307
T.A. Mohamed YaseinWei Lu Mohamed YaseinLi Zhou
E-Mail myasein@engr.uvic.ca wlu@engr.uvic.ca myasein@engr.uvic.ca lzhou@uvic.ca
Assessment:
Assignments5%
Labs10%
Project17%
Mid-term17%
Date: Friday, 29 October 2004 Time: 8:30 AM Place: MACL D288
Final Exam51%
Date: Thursday, 16 December 2004 Time: 2:00 PM Place: HHB 105
The final grade obtained from the above marking scheme will be based on the following percentage-to-grade point conversion:
90<=A+<=100
85<=A<90
80<=A-<85
75<=B+<80
70<=B<75
65<=B-<70
60<=C+<65
55<=C<60
50<=D<55
35<=E<50 Fail, conditional supplemental exam.
0<=F<35 Fail, no supplemental exam.
N Fail, no supplemental exam. Did not write examination or otherwise complete course requirements by the end of the term or session.
Note: Failure to complete all laboratory requirements and all in-class assignments will result in a grade of N being awarded for the course.
Course Syllabus: see Course Notes
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