ECE 274 - Fall 2008

MWF 12-12:50PM, ILC 140

Instructor

Roman Lysecky, rlysecky@ece.arizona.edu
Office: ECE 356F
Office Hours: M 11:00AM-12:00PM, R 10:00-11:00AM, or by appointment


Teaching Assistants

TBD
Office Hours: TBD, or by appointment

Textbooks:

Required: Digital Design, Frank Vahid, John Wiley and Sons
Required: Verilog Programming Textbook (Verilog for Digital Design is highly recommended)
Highly Recommended: Verilog for Digital Design, Frank Vahid, Roman Lysecky, John Wiley and Sons


Laboratory Sections

Section 1: M 2:00PM-5:50PM, ECE 301, TA: TBD
Section 3: T 2:00PM-4:50PM, ECE 301, TA: TBD
Section 4: W 2:00PM-4:50PM, ECE 301, TA: TBD
Section 5: T 11:00AM-1:50PM, ECE 301, TA: TBD
Section 6: R 11:00AM-1:50PM, ECE 301, TA: TBD
Section 7: R 2:00PM-4:50PM, ECE 301, TA: TBD


Grading:

Grading for the class will be performed on an individual basis. You will not be competing with the other students for your grade. If all students do well in the class, it is possible everyone will get an A. Your grade is only dependent on the effort you put into the class.
Letter grades will be assigned using a 10% scale: 90% and above is correspond to an A, 80% and above to a B, 70% and above to a C, 60% and above to a D, and less than 60% to an E.
The grading will be based on a weighted sum as follows:
60% - Exams (5 - lowest exam score will be dropped)
30% - Lab Assignments
5% - Homework Assignments (5 graded)
5% - Design Challenges (10 - as announced in lecture and on course website)
All grades will be posted on D2L.


Policies:

Punctuality: Please arrive on-time to class.
Academic Dishonestly: Any academic dishonesty will no be tolerated. Unless otherwise specifically stated by your instructor or teaching assistant, all course work should be done on your own. Please consult the UA Code of Academic Integrity.
Reading: Be prepared. Read over the material being covered in lecture before coming to class. For the most part, the lectures will follow the organization of the book. Any planned deviations from this order will be announced beforehand.
Late Assignments: Late assignments (homeworks and design challenges) will be accepted no later than the scheduled lecture immediately following the due date and will result in a 10% deduction in total possible points for the assignment.
Regrades: All requests for regrades must be submitted in writing within one week of the distribution of graded material. Problems requested to be regraded will be regraded in their entirety, which could possibly result in a lower score for the requested problem.



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