EE293: Properties of Materials
Spring 2007
Last updated: 03/12/07
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245 Baskin Engineering Building |
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(831) 459-1482 |
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MW 5 - 6:45, Social Sciences II, 159 |
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P. Yeh: Optical Waves in Layered Media, Wiley Intersciences |
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Academic Dishonesty and Cheating: Any confirmed academic dishonesty including but not limited to copying homeworks or cheating on exams, will result in a no-pass or failing grade. You are encouraged to read the campus policies regarding academic integrity and dishonesty. Examples of cheating include (but are not limited to):
If there is any question as to whether a given action might be construed as cheating, see me before you engage in any such action or check the university policies on academic dishonesty. |
Copyright: Holger Schmidt 2007