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CHEE/CIVE/INDE 1331
Computing for Engineers
Fall 2014
INSTRUCTOR:
Craig Glennie
MEETING TIMES:
Monday and Wednesday: 10 – 11 am (10961)
Classroom - W122 D3
LABORATORY:
You must be registered for one of the following lab sections to be enrolled in
this lecture section:
Monday,
8-10 am,
W129 -D3 (10963)
Monday
2- 4 pm,
EERC 124 (10962)
Wednesday,
8-10 am,
W129 -D3 (10964)
Friday,
12-2 pm,
EERC 124 (10965)
OFFICE:
Engineering Research Park (ERP) Building 4, Room 216
OFFICE HOURS:
(N107 – CIVE Main Office) M, W 11:00 am - 1:00 pm, or by appointment
CONTACT:
e-mail: clglennie@uh.edu
LAB ASSISTANTS:
Andrew Lyda (awlyda@uh.edu), ERP4 Room 216, M: 12-2, T: 9-11
Nima Ekhtari (nekhtari@uh.edu), ERP4 Room 216, M: 12-2, T: 9-11
TEXTS:
1. Spreadsheet Tools for Engineers Using Excel 2007, 1st Edition, Byron S. Gottfried, McGraw-Hill, 2007
(available in bookstore).
2. Introduction to Matlab 7 for Engineers, 3rd Edition, William J. Palm III, McGraw-Hill, 2011 (available in
bookstore).
Laboratory and course notes can be accessed via the Engineering Blackboard Site at:
http://blackboard.egr.uh.edu/
GRADING POLICY:
3 Exams
10 Lab Reports
TOTAL
3 x 22%
10 x 3.4%
66%
34%
100%
If you are going to miss an exam due to illness or emergency you MUST contact me as soon as possible.
Whether you get the opportunity to take an exam over will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Due dates for Lab Reports are firm. Very few exceptions will be made.
CIVE 1331 – Computing for Engineers
Syllabus Fall 2014
GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS OF ACADEMIC DISHONESTY
"Academic dishonesty" refers to employing a method or technique or engaging in conduct in an
academic endeavor that the student knows or should know is not permitted by the University or a
course instructor to fulfill academic requirements. Academic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to,
the following:
1. Stealing, as theft of tests or grade books,...