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ABET Format Syllabus for ECE 5440 - Wayne State University

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(c) An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data. Thestudent will carry out computer simulation experiments as well as interpretation of the resultingdata using MATLAB and its toolboxs (e.g., Control System Toolbox).(d) An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realisticconstraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety,manufacturability, and sustainability. The student will learn to be aware of hardwareimplementation cost and system per<strong>for</strong>mance specification constraints. This outcome is a minorcomponent of the course, though.(e) Identify, <strong>for</strong>mulate and solve engineering problems. The student will learn how to identify,<strong>for</strong>mulate, and solve automatic control problems.(f) The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global,economic, environmental, and societal context. The student taking the course will realize thebroad applicability of control systems to systems engineering and its impact and benefits tosolving real world problems with positive economic and societal consequences.Accommodations <strong>for</strong> Students with Disabilities: If you have a documented disability thatrequires accommodations, you will need to register with Student Disability Services <strong>for</strong>coordination of your academic accommodations. The Student Disability Services (SDS) office islocated at 1600 David Adamany Undergraduate Library in the Student Academic SuccessServices department. SDS telephone number is 313-577-1851 or 313-577-3365 (TDD only).Once you have your accommodations in place, I will be glad to meet with you privately duringmy office hours to discuss your special needs. Student Disability Services’ mission is to assistthe university in creating an accessible community where students with disabilities have an equalopportunity to fully participate in their educational experience at <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>.Cheating Policy and Penalty <strong>for</strong> Cheating: It is the responsibility of each student to adhere tothe principles of academic integrity. Academic integrity means that a student is honest withhim/herself, fellow students, instructors, and the <strong>University</strong> in matters concerning his or hereducational endeavors. Thus, a student should not falsely claim the work of another as his/herown, or misrepresent him/herself so that the measures of his/her academic per<strong>for</strong>mance do notreflect his/her own work or personal knowledge.Cheating will not be tolerated. Cheating includes (but is not limited to) any communication(written or oral, active or passive) during examinations and sharing of work, such as using thesame models or computer programs or copying work. All homework and projects must be anindividual ef<strong>for</strong>t unless specifically noted. STUDENTS WHO CHEAT ON ANYASSIGNMENT OR DURING ANY EXAMINATION WILL BE ASSIGNED A FAILINGGRADE (i.e., F) FOR THE COURSE. Students who witness cheating should report theincident to the instructor as soon as possible (your identity will be strictly protected).Note: The WSU policy is that an Incomplete grade can only be assigned if:1. A student is passing the class based on the other material that has been submitted.2. The work can be completed without attending the class in a future semester.Prepared By: Hao Ying, Professor of Electrical and Computer EngineeringLast Revised: Jan. 6, 20124

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