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Homework is assigned and
collected each Monday and is due by the end of the lecture. Late
homeworks will receive a grade of
zero (0), but the TAs will still review and correct the work. I invite you to take the
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Course meetings: |
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Lectures:
MWF 1:30-2:20, 117 Barton Hall |
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Problem
sessions (Please attend the one for which you are registered.) |
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1. T
8:00-8:50 am, 117 Barton Hall |
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2. Th 1:30-2:20 pm, 117 Barton Hall |
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3. T
1:30-2:20 pm, 117 Barton Hall |
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Course prerequisites
(link) |
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Award
winning signals demos created by
Prof. Rugh and his students |
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Text:
none required. Online lecture notes will be sufficient. |
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Grading: Homeworks: 20% Mid term
#1 20% Mid term
#2 20% Final
exam 40% |
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Ethics: The JHU
Undergraduate Ethics Policy is found here. For this
course, there will be no
You may
discuss homework with other students, but you may not work on the
assignments jointly. Work that you submit must be yours alone. |
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People: |
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A.
Brinton Cooper III, 210 Barton
Hall, 410-516-7014, Office hour: by appointment or when my door is
open. |
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TAs: Tuesday,
10:30-12:30, 321 CSEB (note the change!) Puyang Xu <puyangxu@gmail.com>
Monday
and Thursday, 4:30-5:30, 6 Barton Hall |
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Personal
note: This course,
with Circuits 520.213, was the vanguard of a major overhaul of JHU's EE curriculum many years ago. It was
conceived by the remarkable and memorable Prof.
William H. Huggins. I was privileged to be a member of the
second class in Electrical Engineering Circuits. It was a
major factor in my decision to pursue Electrical Engineering. |