ECE3204 -- D2015
Microelectronics II

Course Information
Professor: John McNeill
Office: Atwater Kent room 305
Phone: (508) 831-5567
e-mail: mcneill@ece.wpi.edu
Course Web Page: http://ece.wpi.edu/~mcneill/3204
Lectures: MTRF, 10:00pm - 10:50pm   AK233
Lab Sessions: W, 8:00am - 10:50am, AK227
W, 11:00am - 1:50pm, AK227
Lab TA: Jennifer Legaspi
Senior Tutors: Grzegorz Klos, Kaung Oo, Andrew Paon
Help Sessions: See  Weekly Help Schedule
Textbook: Sedra & Smith, Microelectronic Circuits (6th ed.), ISBN 978-0195323030
Grading Policy: 65 % Exams (equally weighted)
  Exam 1 (Tuesday April 7)
  Exam 2 (Tuesday April 21)
  Exam 3 (Tuesday  May 5)
25 % Lab Writeups [You must receive a passing Lab grade to pass the course!]
10 % Problem Sets
Problem sets: Due on Fridays
Lab Writeups: Due on Wednesdays in lab
Late Policy: One problem set and one lab writeup may be handed in up to 1 week late
with no penalty. Beyond that, no credit.
Exams: Closed book, closed notes.

Academic Honesty Policy:

Any work you present as your own should represent your understanding of the material.

See the ECE3204 Academic Honesty Page for Examples.

In accordance with WPI's Judicial Policies, violations of academic honesty will at a minimum result in loss of credit and may be referred to the Campus Hearing Board for further judicial procedures.

If you have any question (or even think you might have a question) about academic honesty, ask Prof. McNeill!!!



Students Requesting Accommodations:

If you need course adaptations or accommodations because of a disability, or if you have medical information to share with me, please make an appointment with me as soon as possible. My office location and hours are given above.  If you are entitled to accommodation in accord with documentation on file at the Disability Services Office, let me know as soon as possible so I can arrange for the accommodation.  Even if you have a concern that is not officially documented, please see me to discuss ways we might be able to work together to facilitate your learning.

Students with Scheduling Issues:

The dates for exams and quizzes are provided above and in the Term Calendar.  If you have a schedule conflict with an exam (for example, due to travel for athletic team commitments or a job interview), let me know as soon as possible, preferably at least a week before exams so alternative scheduling can be arranged.  In general, requests for rescheduling after missing an exam without advance notice will not be allowed.