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**What This Document Is**
This is a comprehensive course information guide for Electronic Techniques for Engineering (ELENG 100) at the University of California, Berkeley. It serves as a central resource outlining the structure, expectations, and policies for students enrolled in the course, which also encompasses material relevant to EE42/43 for Computer Science majors. It’s designed to provide a foundational understanding of the course before detailed technical concepts are introduced.
**Why This Document Matters**
This guide is essential for anyone registered or considering enrollment in EE100, EE42, or EE43. It’s particularly valuable at the beginning of the semester to clarify course logistics, understand grading criteria, and familiarize yourself with important academic policies. Students will find it helpful to refer back to this guide throughout the course to address frequently asked questions and ensure they are aligned with instructor expectations. It’s a key resource for navigating the course requirements and maximizing your learning experience.
**Topics Covered**
* Course structure and its relation to multiple course designations (EE100, EE42/43)
* Enrollment procedures for class, laboratory, and discussion sections
* Academic integrity and the university’s policy on cheating
* Assessment methods, including examinations and overall grading schemes
* Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) related to the course
* Acknowledgements of contributing staff and resources
* Course logistics such as time commitment and prerequisites
**What This Document Provides**
* A detailed overview of the course’s objectives and its place within the broader curriculum.
* Clarification on how the course satisfies requirements for different majors (EECS vs. CS).
* A syllabus outline and a projected lab schedule to help students plan their time.
* A list of valuable resources available to students, including support groups and online materials.
* Important contact information and links to relevant university resources.