Undergraduate Orientation Things to know Academically Computer Engineering 2003 Atakan Kurt

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Undergraduate Orientation Things to know Academically Computer Engineering 2003 Atakan Kurt

Things to know academically  Obtain the Undergraduate Catalog and Student Guide  Read Undergraduate Rules & Regulations  Familiarize yourself with CE Curriculum Find out about minimum credit requirements, must courses, prerequisite courses, techical & non-technical elective courses

Thing to know academically  Instructors See your advisor first for problems  Assistants See assistants for problems concerning a course  Laboratories Windows lab (A125) Linux Lab (A122) Get yourself accounts in both labs.

Things to know academically  Probation: If your GPA is below semesters in a row, then you are on probation and can not take more credits than your current semester’s credit (usually 18 credits).  CENG101 & CENG102 is a prereq. for all courses in junior (3rd) year.  CENG101 or CENG102 is a prereq. for courses in sophomore (2nd) year

Books  Students must own textbooks for the courses taken.  You may be given openbook exams or quizzes.  Photocopying of a text book is not allowed.

Thing to know academically  Cheating & Copying Cheating is strictly prohibited. It is a discipline offend. The penalty for cheating is 1 or 2 semesters expelsion form the school. Cheating is moral problem. When you cheat, you cheat yourself! And you cheat your friends. Uphold the Academic Honor Code and do not cheat.

Things to know academically  In each course there will be Midterm(s) Quizze(s) Assignments Project A final exam  A course theoretical (exams) and practical requirements (assignments).  Point Assignments/project must be submitted in order to pass courses

Things to know academically  Assignments Required in departmental courses Done in labs Requires significant amount of time. Requires patience, endurance, focus, help Dont get frustrated, Use top-down stepwise refinement Submit on time or lose points

Thing to know academically  Assignments Get help from  the textbook  the assistant  the instructor  friends You can discuss the subject with friends, but can’t write the code together

Things to know academically  DO NOT BE LEFT OUT Check your . Check courses web pages. Talk to friends about assignments, exam dates, meetings etc.  DO NOT BE LEFT OUT Check undergraduate catalog. Check rules & regulations. Be aware of deadlines.

Things to know academically  If you are planning on graduate study, take TOEFL and GRE when in 3rd year. apply for student assitantship to help instructors in their courses. Find out about graduate programs oversees and get ready to apply Get a high GPA

Thins to know academically  STRESSED ? When feeling down, frustrated, helpless, stressed, angry, GET HELP, let others know and help you. See a counsel at the health desk. You can also talk to your advisor, instructors, assistants.

Things to know academically  University is different than highschool. University is not an highschool. You are on your own, you have to discipline, organize, take control of your life. In the end you will have to accept the responsibility of the results of your actions.

Things to know academically  Points Something, like programming, is difficult to learn without practice (remember assignments!). So you do not do the assignments, you will fail the course. If you do not study, you do not pass.

Things to know academically  I DO NOT UNDERSTAND the SUBJECT Read the book first Read the book again Go over the notes (did you take notes?) Use the office hour  Ask the instructor  Ask the assistant  Ask a friend

Things to know academically  I AM FAILING: Study harder ! Invest more time on practice.  Formula for success %10 inspiration(ilham), %90 perspiration(alın teri) No pain, No gain

Things to know academically  PLANNING AFTER GRADUATION: Make plans for a career after graduation. Have specific objectives. Find out about the job market and qualities that a good engineer should posses. Network around.

Things to know academically PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Be a social person. Boost your self confident. Develop your(self) personality. Dont be an ordinary guy. Try to be a extraordinary person that stands out in crowd. Be a person that will be remembered after an interview.

Things to know academically What is Computer Engineering? What does a Computer Engineer do?