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San José State University Electrical Engineering Department EE110, Network Analysis, Section-1, Spring 2009Faculty Web Page and MYSJSU MessagingCourse DescriptionCourse Goals and Student Learning ObjectivesRequired TextReference TextAssessment/Grading PolicyDescription of Assignments, Late Policy and Missed ExamsClassroom ProtocolOffice HoursUniversity PoliciesAcademic integrityCampus Policy in Compliance with the American Disabilities ActEE Department Policies and Honor CodeEE110 / Network Analysis, Spring 2009, MW 1:30-2:45pmSan José State UniversityElectrical Engineering DepartmentEE110, Network Analysis, Section-1, Spring 2009Instructor:Dr. Mallika KeralapuraOffice Location:Engineering building E365Telephone:(408) 924-3915Email:[email protected] Office Hours:Mon: 3:00-4:15pm, Tue: 12:00-2:45pm, Wed: 3:00-4:15pmClass Days/Time:MW/1:30-2:45pmClassroom:Engineering E403Prerequisites:Passing Grade on EE101, EE98 with a grade of C or better, Math133A, English 1AFaculty Web Page and MYSJSU MessagingCopies of the course materials such as the syllabus, major assignment handouts, etc. may be found on my faculty web page at http://www.engr.sjsu.edu/mkeralapura. You are responsible for regularly checking with the messaging system through MySJSU.Course Description The course provides the underlying principles of modern electric circuit analysis. Fundamental network circuit concepts are covered which include operational amplifiers, transients circuits, Laplace transform, convolution, frequency responses and Bode diagrams, two-port circuits, and mutual inductance circuits.Course Goals and Student Learning ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course students shall be able to:o Analyze electric circuits using a variety of techniqueso Study Laplace Transform and its applications to electrical circuitso Understand Transients, passive and active circuitso Learn frequency response, forced response, stability and Bode plotso Two-port network analysis and transformer circuitsRequired Text“Fundamentals of Electric Circuits” by C.K. Alexander and M.N.0. Sadiku. 3rd Edition, McGraw Hill, 2006, ISBN-10: 0073301159, ISBN-13: 978-0073301150Reference Text“Linear Circuit Analysis,” by A.M. Davis, 1st edition, Cengage Engineering, 1998, ISBN-10: 0534950957, ISBN-13: 978-0534950958Assessment/Grading PolicyThe class grading policy is as listed below. The course Grade will be curved if the overallaverage is lower than 70%. The passing percentage for this course is 50%. Event % of GradeExam #1 20%Exam #2 20%Final Exam 30%Pop-Quizzes 15%Homework 15%Once the total percentage is determined, a letter grade will be assigned as follows – Percentage Range Letter Grade90-100 A85-89 B+80-84 B75-79 C+70-74 C65-69 D+60-64 D50-59 D-0-49 FDescription of Assignments, Late Policy and Missed ExamsExams: Exams will primarily test problem solving abilities in students. Questions can be multiple choice, short fill-in problems and/or long analysis problems based on the course notes, reading material from the textbook, homeworks, quizzes.Pop-Quizzes: On several unannounced occasions, the class will end with a pop-quiz covering the previous 2 weeks of class. Students will take these quizzes individually. Students who come in after the pop-quiz has been completed will not get an opportunity to take the quiz. Such students will receive no credit on the quiz.Homework: You will be provided with a handout describing the homework assignment and how it will be graded and due dates. Late and Make-up Policy: a) 10 points will be deducted for each homework if the homework is submitted past the due-date.b) Students who come in after the pop-quiz has been completed will not get an opportunity to take the quiz. Such students will receive no credit on the quiz. Exceptions will be made if the instructor believes you have a serious and compelling reason to miss the quiz. c) If you miss Exam #1 or Exam #2, there will be a make-up exam scheduledon a specific day in the semester to make-up these exams. However, please note that you will be allowed to make up Exam #1 and/or Exam #2 ONLY IF the instructor believes that you had a serious and compelling reason (medical or personal) for which you can provide written proof for missing these exams and you have discussed this with the instructor. The instructor will decide this on a case-by-case basis. You will receive no credit if you had no reason to miss these exams. If you miss the FINAL EXAM, there is an opportunity to receive an ‘I’ grade again if serious and compelling reasons exists and approval has been taken from the instructor and chair of EE department. Other students who fail to appear at the FINAL EXAM will receive no credit for the exam. Classroom ProtocolStudents are expected to attend every class. No attendance will be taken, however missing classes may result in missed quizzes resulting in loss of points. Students are requested to silence their cell phones during class. Office HoursStudents are welcome to stop by my office E365 during office hours or by appointment orwhen my door is open. University PoliciesAcademic integrityStudents should know that the University’s Academic Integrity Policy is availabe at http://www.sa.sjsu.edu/download/judicial_affairs/Academic_Integrity_Policy_S07-2.pdf. Your own commitment to learning, as evidenced by your enrollment at San Jose State University and the University’s integrity policy, require you to be honest in all your academic course work. Faculty members are required to report all infractions to the officeof Student Conduct and Ethical Development. The website for Student Conduct and Ethical Development is available at http://www.sa.sjsu.edu/judicial_affairs/index.html. Instances of academic dishonesty will not be tolerated. Cheating on exams or plagiarism (presenting the work of another as your own, or the use of another person’s ideas without giving proper credit) will result in a failing grade and sanctions by the University. For thisclass, all assignments are to be completed by the individual student unless otherwise specified. If you would like to include in your assignment any material you have submitted, or plan to submit for another class, please note that SJSU’s Academic Policy F06-1 requires approval of instructors.Campus Policy in Compliance with the American Disabilities ActIf you need course adaptations or accommodations because of a disability, or if you need to make special arrangements in


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