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Revision as of 19:38, 9 May 2017

Instructor: William D. Richard, Ph.D., Jolley Hall 538, 314-935-4676, wdr@wustl.edu

Office Hours: Tuesday/Thursday 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. or by appointment

Course Web Page: http://classes.engineering.wustl.edu/permanant/cse260m/index.php/Main_Page

Student Resources Web Page: http://wps.pearsoned.com/ecs_mano_lcdf_5/248/63706/16308896.cw/index.html

Text: Logic and Computer Design Fundamentals (5th Edition), Mano/Kim/Martin, Prentice Hall, 2016, ISBN 0-13-376063-4.

Class Meeting: Mondays and Wednesdays, 2:30 - 4:00 p.m., Location: TBD

Exam #1: October 2, 2017

Exam #2: November 6, 2017

Exam #3: December 6, 2017

GRADING: Exam 1: 33 1⁄3%; Exam 2: 33 1⁄3%; Exam 3: 33 1⁄3%

SCORE GRADE OPTION PASS/FAIL OPTION
97 A+ Pass
93 A


90 A- Pass
87 B+ Pass
93 B Pass
80 B- Pass
77 C+ Pass
73 C Pass
70 C- Pass
60 D Fail
0 F Fail

HOMEWORK: Homework will be assigned weekly and is optional. Homework turned in at the start of class on the due date will be graded and returned with a representative grade indicated, but scores will not be recorded. No late homework will be accepted for grading. Homework solutions will be posted after class on the due date. Homework submitted for grading must be done on an individual basis, and students submitting a copy of work done by someone else for grading will be considered to have violated the course policy on academic integrity.

LABORITORIES: Three laboratories will be assigned during the semester. Laboratories must be done on an individual basis, and students collaborating with or submitting VHDL or bit files done by someone else for grading will be considered to have violated the course policy on academic integrity.

ATTENDANCE: Attendance is required. Students missing seven (7) or more lectures during the semester will be assigned a course grade of "F." Since family and medical emergencies are possible, this should be taken into consideration by students electing to miss classes for "non-emergency" reasons. No exceptions will be made.