ECE 2210
Electrical Engineering for Nonmajors

Spring 
2019
WEB L103

Grades_2210_S19.pdf

To request a permission code to add this class,
please go to:
http://www.ece.utah.edu/course_perms


No labs before the first class

Fall 2018 website available here

Textbook
Practical Electronics for Inventors, 3rd or 4th ed. by Scherz, Paul & Monk, Simon
3rd ed: ISBN: 0071771337,   Long ISBN (EAN): 9780071771337
4th ed: ISBN: 0071771337xx,   Long ISBN (EAN): 9780071771337xx
   List: $40 (Available online for <$25, shipped) Amazon $23 

Supplementary Packets
  ECE2210_Initial_handouts_S19.pdf 
  ECE22xx_Notes_pack01.pdf 
  ECE22xx_HW_pack01_S19.pdf 
  ECE22xx_Lab_pack01.pdf 
 
  ECE2210_Notes_pack02.pdf 
  ECE2210_HW_pack02_S19.pdf 
  ECE2210_Lab_pack02.pdf 

  ECE 2210 is NOT a web-based class.  The material available here is NOT a substitute for attending class and is NOT necessarily up-to-date or exactly reflective of what is given in class or may be in a required class copy packet.  Please do not use it in that way.  This material is merely an extra resource for an ATTENDANCE-based class. 
If you want a web-based class, they are available elsewhere.
 
 
Lecture:  W,F, 9:40 - 10:30 am in WEB  L103
Problem sessions:  M, 9:40 - 10:30 am in WEB  L103  &  W, 2:00 - 2:50 in WEB L104
                Jackie Cooke:  Thur 2:00 - 3:20 in WEB L126  &  Fri 10:45 - 11:35 in WEB 2470
3 credit hours 
Instructor: Arn Stolp  (Arn rarely reads his email)
Office: MEB 2262    



Course Syllabus, pdf

College of Engineering Guidelines

Tentative Class Schedule, pdf

ECE2210 Calendar, pdf

Lectures 

Handy Semester Calendar, pdf

Homework Assignments & Notes

Labs 

Grade Estimation Tool    

Juno the Dog


Notes:
ECE 2210 is NOT a web-based class.  The material available here is NOT a substitute for attending class and is NOT necessarily up-to-date or exactly reflective of what is given in class or may be in a class copy packet.  Please do not use it in that way.  This material is merely an extra resource for an ATTENDANCE-based class. 

If you want a web-based class, they are available elsewhere.

Much of this course material is presented in PDF, for which you will need a reader.
Readers for most platforms can be downloaded for free, examples: Adobe Acrobat and Ghostscript, Ghostview and GSview.  Choose the Adobe Acrobat if you just want to read.  Choose Ghostscript, Ghostview and GSview if you want to create PDF files of your own.

To view and print PDF files more reliably:

Save the file on your computer (right click on link), then open and/or print the local file only.

arnstolp@ece.utah.edu  (Arn rarely reads his email)

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