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Office hours for Final Exam

  • Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 PM ELAB 304 - classrom
  • Monday 1:30 - 3:30 PM KEB 210 TA's Office

Welcome to the University of Massachusetts, Amherst ECE 334 Spring 2005 course web site. To browse this web site, please use the menu on the left. Students, check the bulletin board for announcements, news and discussion.


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Instructor

Professor David J. McLaughlin

Knowles Engineering Building Room 209B
(413) 545-2725

mclaughlin@ecs.umass.edu
Office Hours: Tu/Th 2:15 – 3:15 PM (immediately after class)
 

   
Teaching Assistant

Edin Insanic

Knowles Engineering Building Room 210
(413) 545-0723

insanic@mirsl.ecs.umass.edu

Office hours: Mon. 2:30 - 4:00, walk in or by appointment
Location: KEB 210


CLASS MEETINGS Hours:      Tu-Th 1:00 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.
Location:  Engineering Lab 304

TOPICS
  • Maxwell Equations
  • Plane Waves  
  • Waveguides
  • Antennas

TEXTBOOK "Field and Waves Electromagnetics" , David Cheng, Addison Wesley, 2nd Edition, 1990

Available at Textbook Annex after February 1st. Also, available brand new for $117 from Amazon.com or used from $50 also at Amazon.com. 


PREREQUISITES ECE 333

COURSE GRADING Homework 10%, two tests at 25% each, final exam 40%, totaling 100% of course grade.

ECE ACADEMIC HONESTY POLICY A new Honor Code Policy is being instituted for all ECE students, the result of a joint initiative between students in Eta Kappa Nu (the ECE student honor society) and the Faculty of the ECE Department. The purpose of this policy is to emphasize engineering ethics as an important part of your education and career, and to enhance the value of your ECE degree from UMass. Simply put, the policy requires that each ECE student demonstrate high ethical standards by attesting to personal honesty and integrity for each examination taken. The policy fits within the framework of the existing Academic Honesty Policy of the University, and is similar to that used by other universities.

 

On the last page of your ECE 334 midterm exam and final exam, you will be expected to write out and sign your name to the Honor Code Pledge:

"On my honor, I have not given nor received aid on this exam."

This statement reflects your personal commitment to honesty and ethical practice in the taking of an exam. If you have not written and signed this, you will be contacted by the instructor.

Cheating will not be tolerated. A student found cheating on an exam will receive an automatic grade of F on the exam, and likely will fail the course as well.