EECS 215 Introduction to Electronic Circuits Winter 2010 Semester

The offical web site for this class is on Ctools at:

https://ctools.umich.edu/portal/site/6076918c-7993-40c1-9c0f-13f3f4c6a3de

To access this site, you need to be registered for the class. If you want to have access to this site prior to registration, please e-mail me and include your UMICH uniquename.

Enrollment/Waitlist Info:

EECS Department has a perfect or nearly perfect record of making space in our required classes for students who are either declared into one of our BS degree programs or are seriously interested in doing so. This also extends to students in dual degree programs with us or in our newly created EE minor program.

Please registered on the waitlist if the lab section you need or want is filled. We will use this information to open new lab sections as student demand warrants. We cannot guarantee that you will get the lab time slot that you want, but we will do the best we can to make it possible for you to take the class.

If you cannot register or waitlist for some reason, please contact me at fredty@umich.edu. Please put "EECS215 WN10" in the subject line to help me manage my e-mail flood.

Lectures/Discussions

For the WN10 semester, we are continuing the "experiment" of the FA09 semester. Lectures and discussion are integrated and will be listed as merely lectures. On average, the same amount of material will be covered each week as in the old format of 3 hours of lecture plus one hour of discussion; however, each lecturer will do 4 hours of lecture per week and will mix "lecture" and "discussion" material as he sees fit during the week. Some weeks, the 4th class hour of the week will be purely examples and questions/answer sessions. Other weeks, more examples and Q/A may be mixed in earlier in the week and the 4th hour may include lectures on new topics.

The two lecture sections will be coordinated on a week by week basis for topics and depth of coverage; however, they will not be coordinated on an hourly basis. Alternating between two sections is not recommended.

I hope to see many of you in either my lecture or Prof. Guo's in the Winter 2010 semester.

Prof. Fred Terry, EECS