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ESE 271 Stony Syllabus

This syllabus outlines the course details for ESE 271 Summer 2012 including the instructor, textbook, grading structure, and portfolio requirements. Key points: - Chapters 1-5, 8-10, 12-13 from the textbook will be covered on DC and AC circuits and Laplace transforms. - Grading is based on a midterm (45%), final (45%), and portfolio (15% bonus points possible). - The portfolio requires original, handwritten solutions to assigned homework problems and in-class exercises. - Old exams and lecture videos are available online for additional study aid. However, attendance in class is expected.

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ESE 271 Stony Syllabus

This syllabus outlines the course details for ESE 271 Summer 2012 including the instructor, textbook, grading structure, and portfolio requirements. Key points: - Chapters 1-5, 8-10, 12-13 from the textbook will be covered on DC and AC circuits and Laplace transforms. - Grading is based on a midterm (45%), final (45%), and portfolio (15% bonus points possible). - The portfolio requires original, handwritten solutions to assigned homework problems and in-class exercises. - Old exams and lecture videos are available online for additional study aid. However, attendance in class is expected.

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ESE 271 Syllabus Summer 2012 Prof. Thomas Robertazzi, Instructor Phone: 2-8412/8400 Office, Email: [email protected].

edu Room 219 Light Eng. Office Hours: Mon/Wed1:00 to 2:00 PM. TA: Zhongwen Ying ([email protected]) Text: Electric Circuit Analysis, 3 rd edition, by Johnson, Johnson, Hilburn and Scott..(Publisher: Wiley). Available at campus bookstore. Problem Book (optional): There is a Schaums Outline (worked out) problem book on Electric Circuits that can be ordered from Amazon and other online sellers. Syllabus: Chapters 1 -5 DC Circuits, Chapters 8-10 AC Circuits, Chapters 1213 Laplace Transforms. Grading: Midterm: 45%, Final: 45%, Portfolio: 15% (5 Bonus Points). There may be some extra credit on exams or for attendance. Portfolio The student should submit an original handwritten solution for each portfolio problem and exercise done in class. Xeroxes are NOT acceptable. The portfolio problems are chosen from the problems listed at the end of the text chapters and the portfolio exercises are chosen from within the chapters. Old Exams Several semesters worth of old exams and solutions are on Blackboard under Course Documents. Videos As an aid for the course lecture videos are posted on Blackboard under Documents (not Course Documents). However this is NOT an online course you are expected to attend every class. The video is in m4v format. Free viewers are available on the Internet. Be careful though, some sites ask if you want other software which you may not want. If you have Real Player or Quick Time on your computer it may convert the m4v files into other (probably viewable) formats such as mpeg.

Note: If you have a physical, psychological, medical or learning disability that may impact on your ability to carry out assigned course work, I would urge you to contact the staff in the Disabled Student Services office (DSS) 631-632-6748. DSS will review your concerns and determine with you what accommodations are necessary and appropriate. All information and documentation of disability are confidential.

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