Prepared by: Approved by:
Eugenia P. Ramirez
Subject Coordinator ___Engr._Mia V. Eleazar___________
Department Head - ___IT_____ Department
Reviewed by:
Engr. Aaron Baribar
IT Faculty
Assoc. Prof. Bea Lacsamana
IT Faculty
Engr. Mia Eleazar
IT Faculty
CLASS POLICIES
• Only students who are officially enrolled may attend the course. No sit-ins allowed.
• All students are expected to abide the rules and regulations inside the classroom/laboratory.
• All students should maintain order and cleanliness inside the classroom/laboratory. Students must always be in complete uniform and observe proper grooming when inside the campus.
• All homework and reports must be legibly written or typed.
• Students are expected to complete assignments on time. LATE SUBMISSIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
• University policies on academic integrity will be followed. Cheating and plagiarism will not be tolerated. Credit must be clearly given for code or hardware designs legally borrowed from others. Submission of project work performed previously or concurrently for a different course constitutes cheating, if instructor consent is not obtained prior to submission. When in doubt, ask the instructor for clarification.
• Students are expected to participate in class discussions of course topics. In addition, students are expected to assist other students in understanding course material and assignments.
• Students who were absent due to a valid excuse (sickness, family matters, etc) must present an excuse letter signed by their parent or guardian, along with a photocopy of the signatory IMMEDIATELY after their return to class. Excuse letters given one week after the return / date of absence(s) will no longer be accepted. NOTE: Excuse letters are still subject to approval and is not equivalent to an automatic make-up activity.
• Students may approach their instructor during their given consultation hours (announced at the beginning of the term) for any academic concerns
• In lieu of a required text, students should expect to spend some amount of money to purchase supplies for the class, including books, hardware, tools, integrated circuits, discrete components, and other parts for the final project.
• Schematics must be well drawn and should follow the guidelines to be presented in class.
• An electronic copy (and optionally a hard copy) of each final project report including schematics and source code will be submitted for grading and will become the property of the instructor.
• Incomplete grade is only given to those students who were not able to take the final exam.
• Passing grade is set at 60.00%