PC/CP200 Electronics Laboratory I
Expectations
- You are expected to spend 4.5 hours per
week
on this course:
- 2 hour 20 minute lab (scheduled) with at least
one 15 minute break
- 1 hour lecture (scheduled)
- 1/2 hour before the lecture or lab, as needed, in
preparation for
next week's lab (Usually this will be watching videos)
- 1/2 hour after the lab (post lab requirements)
- You are expected to come to the lab on time and
prepared. Attend all lectures so that you have all of
the information you need to do the labs. Do all assigned
preparation before coming to the lab. Bring your lab notebook
and lecture notes with you to every lab. You may want to
consider using your lab notebook for your lecture notes as
well.
- You are expected to actively participate in
your own education. In the lab, do not leave tasks to your
partner because you do not understand them. Learn how and why
to do all skills taught in this course. Lab instructors and
demonstrators will not tell you the answer; they will show you
the path to the correct answer.
- You are expected to do your own work. If
you ask someone else for advice about something in the lab, make
sure that anything you write down is based on your own
understanding. Plagiarism is a serious matter and will be dealt
with accordingly.
- You are expected to value the time of instructors,
demonstrators, and markers. Make use of the lab time
when it
is scheduled, and try to make it as productive as possible. Do
not arrive late or leave early and then expect help at
other times for what you missed.
- You are expected to act on feedback from
instructors, markers, etc. If you get something wrong,
find out how to do it right and do so.
- You are expected to use all of the resources
at your disposal including the lecture material and the
course web site.
- You are expected to be professional about
your work; this includes meeting deadlines, understanding and
meeting requirements for labs, reports, etc.
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