Spring Semester 2001
Instructor
John W.Goodrum
542-0867
115 Driftmier
jgoodrum@engr.uga.edu
Office Hours
By appointment
.
Meeting Time
WED
3:35 - 4 :25 p.m.
Room 305 Driftmier
MON (Lab)
9:05 - 11:00 a m.
or
1:25-3:20 p.m.
Calendar (Spring 2001)
| Tuesday, January 9 | Classes begin |
| Monday, March 5 - Friday, March 9 | Spring Break |
| Thursday, April 26 | Last day of this class |
| 12:00 - 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 8 | Final Exam |
Required Text
"Surveying" by Jack McCormac (Available at the University Bookstore)
Grading Policy:
| 3,1HR Tests | 40% |
| TOPO Project | 15% |
| Field Book | 10% |
| Attendance | 3 pts /lab absence deducted off final grade |
| Final Exam | 25% |
| Homework | 10% |
Topics
Are listed in the course Syllabus
Homework
Selected homework will be collected at the beginning of assigned lecture period. You are encouraged to discuss problems with other students, however, duplicating another student's work will be considered plagiarism, and this practice is unacceptable. Excused late homework will only be accepted under extreme circumstances (e.g., personal crises). Unexcused homework one class period late will receive 50% of maximum possible credit, beyond one class unexcused late homework will not be given credit. For current information on homework, please see the ENGR 1020 Announcements & homework page.
Quizzes and Exam
You may bring pencils, paper, erasers, and calculators to quizzes and final exam. You will be supplied with any equations or other information needed. Testing dates will not be altered, and "make-up" tests will only be given under extreme circumstances. will be no unannounced quizzes. For current information on quizzes, please see the ENGR 1020 Announcements & homework page.
Field Books
These must be written in pencil according to the model pages givenin lab write-ups. Additional instructions for field books are given in lecture.
Other
A student may be withdrawn from this course by the instructor without
notification to the student for excessive absences or for failure to complete
necessary prerequisites. For this course, "excessive absences" is defined
as absences from (3) laboratory meetings A student may also be withdrawn
from this course by the instructor after one warning for disruption of
class.