UVic Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering ELEC 300 – Linear Circuits II Spring 2014 http://ece.uvic.ca/~elec300/ Instructor: Tom Tiedje Tel: 250-721-8611 E-mail: engrdean@uvic.ca Office Hours: Monday, Thursday 5:00-6:00pm EOW 248 (please knock) Or, look for me in my office, make an appointment with Michelle if I am not in. Put “ELEC 300” in subject line of email messages. Lectures: A01 / CRN 21050, A02 / CRN 21051 Monday and Thursday 10:00-11:20am COR B112 Labs: See schedule on ELEC 300 website. Failure to complete all laboratory requirements will result in a grade of N being awarded for the course. Formula for Success in this Course: • Do assignments • Attend classes • Read text • Ask questions when you are confused eg. in-class, during office hours, by email, in lab … • Do problems in text Recommended Text: • Preferred: Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits (7th ed.) R. E. Thomas, A. J. Rosa, G. J. Toussaint, Wiley 2011 • Alternate: Fundamentals of Electric Circuits (5th or 4th ed.) Charles K. Alexander and Matthew N. O. Sadiku, McGraw-Hill, 2013 or 2009 1 Other References: • Engineering Circuit Analysis, (7th ed), W.H. Hayt, Jr., J.E. Kemmerly and Steven M. Durbin, McGraw-Hill, 2007 • Electric Circuit Analysis, (3rd ed), David E. Johnson, Johnny R. Johnson, John L. Hilburn and Peter D. Scott, Wiley, 1999 • Introduction to Electric Circuits, (8th ed), Herbert W. Jackson, Oxford, 2008 Grading: Assignments: 15% Mid-term 1 15% Mid-term 2 15% Final 40% Lab 15% 8 assignments Midterms 6:30 PM Jan. 30, 2014, ECS 116 6:30 PM March 6, 2014, ECS 123 Assignment submission and deadlines: Due 5:00 pm one week after each assignment is handed out. 10% /day reduction in grade for late assignments. Paper submission to ELW dropbox, or electronically to engrdean@uvic.ca in which case please send as pdf, and put ELEC 300 Assignment x, in header. Commitment to Inclusivity and Diversity The University of Victoria is committed to promoting, providing and protecting a positive, supportive and safe learning and working environment for all its members. Standards of Professional Behaviour Cheating, plagiarism and other forms of academic fraud are taken very seriously by both the University and the Department. Consult, http://web.uvic.ca/calendar2010/FACS/UnIn/UARe/PoAcI.html for the UVic policy on academic integrity. You are advised to read the Faculty of Engineering document Standards for Professional Behaviour at, http://www.uvic.ca/engineering/assets/docs/professional-behaviour.pdf which contains important information regarding conduct in courses, labs, and in the general use of facilities. 2