EECS 210 "ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING I" SECTION 1 (9:30 AM) Winter 2001

LECTURES: Mon, Wed, Fri, 9:40-10:30 AM, 1200 EECS. Lecture-by-lecture topics.
LECTURER: Professor Andrew E. Yagle, 4114 EECS, 763-9810. aey@eecs.umich.edu.
OFFICE HOURS: Wednesday 10:30-12:30 in 4114 EECS. www.eecs.umich.edu/~aey.
CHIEF LAB INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Alexander (Sasha) Ganago, 763-3447. ganago@umich.edu.
LAB SCHEDULE: All labs in 2336 EECS. Phone: 615-0439. See Lab Book for details.
OFFICE HOURS: All office hours in 2420 EECS. Phone: 936-3526.
DAYTIMESGSI (TA)EMAIL ADDRESSOFFICE HOURS
Mon2:30-5:30Sasha Ganago ganago@umich.eduMon 9:00-noon in lab
Mon6:30-9:30Barun Singh bsingh@umich.eduMon 5:30-6:30 in lab; Thur 1:00-3:00
Tues11:30-2:30S. Redmond smredmon@umich.eduTues 5:30-6:30 in lab; Thur 3:30-5:30
Tues2:30-5:30Paul Pelzl pelzlpj@umich.eduThur 5:30-6:30 in lab; Wed 2:30-4:30
Tues6:30-9:30Barun Singh bsingh@umich.eduMon 5:30-6:30 in lab; Thur 1:00-3:00
Wed2:30-5:30Corey Cheng coreyc@umich.eduWed 5:30-6:30 in lab; Tues 3:00-5:00
Wed6:30-9:30Tony Nawar tnawar@umich.eduNone-none in the lab; Thur 1:30-3:00
Thur8:30-11:30Sasha Ganago ganago@umich.eduMon 9:00-noon in lab
Thur11:30-2:30S. Redmond smredmon@umich.eduTues 5:30-6:30 in lab; Thur 3:30-5:30
Thur2:30-5:30Corey Cheng coreyc@umich.eduWed 5:30-6:30 in lab; Tues 3:00-5:00
Thur6:30-9:30Paul Pelzl pelzlpj@umich.eduThur 5:30-6:30 in lab; Wed 2:30-4:30
TEXT: J.W. Nilsson and S.A. Riedel, Electric Circuits 6th Revised Edition, Prentice-Hall, 2001.
EXAMDATESTIMEROOMSREVIEWTIMERM. GRADINGPTS
Exam #1Fri Feb 099:40-10:301200,1005Wed Feb 079:40-10:301200 .Problem Sets10%
lab examFeb 12-16usual time2336 (lab)Feb 05-09usual time2336 .Laboratory25%
Exam #2Fri Mar 169:40-10:301200,1005Wed Mar 149:40-10:301200 .2 Exams 20%40%
FinalMn Apr 234:00-6:001200,1005Mon Apr 169:40-10:151200 .Final Exam25%
COLLABORATION: Homework, prelabs, lab reports, and exams are given under the Honor Code.
You may work with other students in the class on problem sets and lab reports. Engineering is a
collaborative discipline, and learning to work in teams is an important part of your education.
HOWEVER, you must write up the final form of your submission entirely on your own.
You may not use, or in any way derive advantage from, solutions sets for previous years.
The policy for the laboratory is stated on page 2 of the Lab Manual.
Welcome aboard! "This is definitely an `E' ticket"-Sally Ride