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== &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; '''Welcome to ECE400!'''  ==
 
== &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; '''Welcome to ECE400!'''  ==
* Make sure to attend the first class. Some important information and documentation will be distributed.
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*You must also complete the make up assignment for every class you miss. This is '''mandatory'''. Click on the corresponding lecture below to see the make up assignment.
* If you miss the first class, please meet with the instructor asap to receive your seat assignment and attendance form. You must also complete the make up assignment for the first class if you miss it. This is '''mandatory'''. Click on the corresponding lecture below to see the make up assignment.
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ECE400: "Professional Development and Career Guidance", Spring 2014


                Welcome to ECE400!

  • You must also complete the make up assignment for every class you miss. This is mandatory. Click on the corresponding lecture below to see the make up assignment.

Course Information

Instructors:

Lecture:

  • When? Thursday, 12:30 - 1:20
  • Where? EE 170


Course links and documentation

Lecture Schedule


Assignments

Writing rubric for all three assignments is here.


Relevant Documents


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