Name | Office | Office Hours | |
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Diba Mirza Personal Website | dimirza@eng.ucsd.edu | EBU3B 2124 | MW 3pm-4pm, or by appointment |
Name | |
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Vincent Kuri | vkuri@eng.ucsd.edu |
Anjali Kanak | akanak@eng.ucsd.edu |
Mingshan Wang |
Phillip Ho |
Harvey Yu |
The course lectures will follow a Peer Instruction format, a teaching model which places stronger emphasis on classroom discussion and student interaction. As part of this, you will be assigned an iClicker, which you will need to register. You will be expected to have completed the assigned reading and ready to discuss with your classmates. The iClicker can be purchased at the UCSD book store.
Your final grade for the course will be based on the following weights:
If more than 60% of the class fill out CAPE evaluations, lowest homework and quiz score will be dropped
There will be 2 quizzes per week, these will be released on Tuesdays and Thurdays and they are due the following day (Wed and Fri), one hour before class.
Students are encouraged to talk to each other, to the course staff, or to anyone else about any of the assignments. Assistance must be limited to discussion of the problem and sketching general approaches to a solution. Each student must write out his or her own solutions to the homework.
Each student is responsible for knowing and abiding by UCSD's policies on Integrity of Scholarship and the Jacobs School Student Honor Code. Any student violating UCSD's Academic Dishonesty or UCSD's Student Conduct policies will earn an 'F' in the course and will be reported to their college Dean for administrative processing. Committing acts that violate Student Conduct policies that result in course disruption are cause for suspension or dismissal from UCSD.
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