EEL6535: Course Policies
It is assumed that students taking this course have some familiarity with analog communications and some previous exposure to concepts of probability and random process. If this is not the case, then some extra effort will be required by the student to supplement the materials presented in class. Please check the references for helpful supplemental materials.
A tentative syllabus, which contains reading assignments and topics, is provided. The syllabus will be adapted according to the perceived needs of the students as the course progresses.
It is assumed that you will be present for every class period, but under any circumstances you are responsible for any information passed out in class. Office hours for contacting the course instructor and TA will be set up.
Honor Code: All students are expected to follow the honor code of the University of Florida. A formal academic dishonesty process will be carried out if palgiarism or cheating (in homework, exam, or project) is suspected. Once verified, students involved will automatically receive the failing grade. Further disciplinary actions may also result.
Collaboration on homework is permitted, provided
Please notice the test dates. If you are
unable to appear for any test for
any reason, please contact the instructor
at least a week before the test.
The tests may be "take-home". If this is the
case, you are expected to work individually without any help from any other
person. No discussion is allowed.
A written request must be submitted within one week after you receive
your graded test for possible consideration of regrade.
You should write down, in detail, the reasons for requesting regrade.
The whole test will be regraded and hence your final score may be lower than
your original one.
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