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Material in the book that is a review or is easy to understand will not be lectured on. Ask questions if the book is not clear. After class, reread the book. Make extensive notes on or in the book.

Before each exam summarize your notes on one page, and then reduce to 3x5 card double-sided you can take into the exam. The suggested way to do homework: First, work on all problems by yourself. Then, meet with your study group to check answers and to complete solution of more difficult problems. Ask for help once these other efforts have failed. Finally, prepare your own solution to hand in if the homework will be graded.

It is important to solve a lot of problems including homework that is not handed in. If you are spending less, work more problems both individually and in your study group. The lowest grade will not count, which is equivalent to one free absence.

After that an absence will be a zero. In other words, an interview at Purdue is NOT a valid excuse for missing a quiz. Graded quizzes will be passed out in labs or will be available from the TA. There will be 8 homework assignments which are handed in. Students who solve all of the problems are very likely to see their efforts rewarded by higher test scores. The professor and TAs will grade one problem selected by the professor and one problem selected by the student—write the problem you want graded on the top of the assignment.

Graded homework assignments will be passed out in labs or will be available from the TA. Work in groups on homework is encouraged. Turn in your own solution not Xerox copy , but please list names of group members on it.

Arrange your schedule to be available for the night exams on Sept. The third exam, which is not a cumulative final exam, will be 5. Exams except the lab test are closed book, but students will be allowed and encouraged to have one 3 x 5 card double-sided with information on it. All electronic devices other than a calculator must be turned off and be buried in your back pack. Use of these devices will be considered to be cheating.

Graded exams will be passed out in labs or will be available from the TA. Students are strongly urged to make attendance at exams a very high personal priority and make appropriate arrangements to be present at all exams.

Alternatively, a single comprehensive make-up exam available only for students who miss a test will be administered during finals period after Exam 3. This will be the only make-up exam available. In cases of extreme duress e. Wankat for other arrangements. Computer labs are scheduled for Wednesdays and Thursdays. If you want to switch lab sections see the lab coordinator during the first week of classes to see if this is possible.

Work in lab will initially be done individually and later in the semester in assigned 3- or 4-person groups. Feel free to help other students and to ask for help during lab. Most of the lab assignments are in your textbook; thus, you will need to bring your textbook to lab. There will be a limited opportunity to do lab in advance or make-up a missed laboratory, but without help from the TA arrange with your TA to show you have done the lab work.

Because seating is limited, students must attend their scheduled laboratory period unless arrangements are made in advance to attend a lab session that has open seats. Group lab reports are required for two labs. Lab groups are expected to help each other for the two labs that require lab reports.

Only questions from the entire group will be answered by the TA or professor for laboratory help. Lab reports will be limited to two pages of text plus one page of figures and tables. The two lab reports and the mastery lab quiz each count 3. Work will be done individually. The lab test will be open book and open notes. The use of e6. Plan on being present. Summary of Grading:. The entire class must be graded on the same scale.

For both scales slightly lower cut off scores may be used at the discretion of the instructor. According to University regulations, it is the responsibility of students to attend all class sessions and to make up any material that is missed. To aid 7. These notes will be placed in reserve in the Potter Library. Note: There is abundant evidence that students who regularly attend lectures tend to earn higher grades. Optional Help. The Professor or a TA will hold a help session during the regularly scheduled class to a.

The Wednesday class on the day of the two night exams will be an optional help session. Additional help sessions can be arranged before tests if students request them. In addition the professor and the TAs will have office hours that you are strongly encouraged to use.

Since office hours are traditionally not heavily used early in the semester, this is a good time to get into the habit of attending office hours. Also, feel free to discuss questions with your laboratory instructor during laboratory. With a very large class it is essentially impossible for a professor to know each student and to be aware of the difficulties they are having in learning the course material.

To provide feedback to Prof. Wankat a group of student representatives will be constituted with one representative from each laboratory section. This group will meet with Prof. Wankat once per week to provide anonymous feedback from all the students in the course. Students in CHE are continuing on a program of study to become chemical engineers. This includes: 1. Honesty on quizzes, exams, and lab test. Cell phones, pagers, personal computers, MP3 players, personal digital assistants e.

Alphanumerical data or programs are not allowed in calculators. The use of head phones is not allowed. Note: Since you will be allowed the use of a 3x5 card, there is no reason to try and beat the system. No plagiarism or copying.

Students who copy homework strictly speaking this is legal, but stupid will do poorly on 8. No disruption of class. Because cell phones are disruptive, please turn cell phones off before lectures or lab. In addition, since many students report that when students talk to neighbors during lecture it is disruptive, please do not do it.

Make a concerted, diligent effort to learn. ChE , Fall Reading 1 2 3. Appendix C2 Bring textbook to all labs except lab test. Lecture: Flash Dist. Start distillation. HW 1 due. Lecture: McCabe-Thiele Chapt. Appendix Chapter 4, Lab 3. Quiz 3 McCabe-Thiele — open book. Distillation design. C6, do lab 4, and, if time, start lab 5.



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