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Contact: |
Prof.
Alexander Jeremic ITB-A214,
ext. 27894 e-mail:
jeremic[at]mail[dot]ece[dot]mcmaster[dot]ca |
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Term
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Term
I |
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ANNOUNCEMENTS |
Check for available lab marks HERE. |
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Downloads: |
General Instruction and Grading Scheme for EE3FK4 Labs (pdf)Student Workbook for Module Magnetism and Electromagnetism (pdf)Student Workbook for Module Transmission Lines (pdf |
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Labs Outline: |
1. Magnetism and
Electromagnetism 2. Transmission Lines – Unit
I 3. Transmission Lines – Unit
II 4. Transmission Lines – Unit
III 5. Transmission Lines
(additional time for those who need it; practice shows most will) |
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Time Table 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm in ITB/155 |
Start:
Monday Sep. 27 ► Lab sections
#1, #2, #3, #4, and #5 start in the 1st week (the week of Mon.
Sep. 27) ► Lab sections
#6, #7, #8, #9, and #10 start in the 2nd week (the week of Mon.
Oct. 4 End: Monday Dec. 6 Total lab sessions: FIVE Frequency of lab exercises: EVERY OTHER WEEK Note: Labs missed on Thanksgiving Day
(Mon. Oct. 11) are worked out on Mon. Dec. 6. |
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Evaluation: |
Refer
to General Instruction and Grading
Scheme for EE3FK4 Labs (pdf) |
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TAs: |
Lin SongElham Khosrowshahli Ali Khalatpour |
songlin[at]grads[dot]ece[dot]mcmaster[dot]ca khosroen[at]mcmaster[dot]ca alikhalatpour[at]grads[dot]ece[dot]mcmaster[dot]ca |
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Reminder
on Academic Dishonesty Policy: Academic dishonesty consists of
misrepresentation by deception or by other fraudulent means and can result in
serious consequences, e.g., the grade of zero on an assignment, loss of
credit with a notation on the transcript (notation reads: "Grade of F
assigned for academic dishonesty"), and/or suspension or expulsion from
the university. It is your responsibility to
understand what constitutes academic dishonesty. For information on the
various kinds of academic dishonesty please refer to the Academic Integrity
Policy, specifically Appendix 3, located at http://www.mcmaster.ca/univsec/policy/AcademicIntegrity.pdf
The following illustrates only
three forms of academic dishonesty: ·
Plagiarism,
e.g. the submission of work that is not one's own or for which other credit
has been obtained. ·
Improper
collaboration in group work. ·
Copying
or using unauthorized aids in tests and examinations. |
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