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International School of Engineering F a c u l t y o f E n g i n e e r i n g C h u l a l o n g k o r n U n i v e r s i t y
Course Syllabus
Course Number: 2143101
Course Name: Introduction to ICE
Semester: 1/2006
Credit: 3(3-0-6)
Date and Time: Tuesday, 1-4pm Course Website:
http://2143101.spaces.live.com Instructor:
Proadpran Punyabukkana, Ph.D.
Email: [email protected]
Course email: [email protected] Office: 17-08, Building 4
Course Description (From the bulletin)
Fundamental engineering concepts and practices. Technology concepts and trends underlying current and future uses of information and communication technology.
Introduction to engineering management including important aspects of management science.
Course Objective (For our class)
This class is designed to familiarize the students with the concepts and trends of information, communication, and engineering. Students will gain some experiences in using computers to perform simple yet modern tasks. We will also invite many professionals from the industry to share their views on the future of ICT. Site visit is another good experience for the This is an introductory course, no programming experience is required.
Course Schedule
Date Topics Note
Aug 15 The definition of ICE Assignment 1 out
Aug 22 The I – Part I Assignment 1 dues, Assignment 2 out Aug 29 The I – Part II
Sep 5 The C – Part I Assignment 2 dues, Assignment 3 out Sep 12 The C – Part II
Sep 19 The E Assignment 3 dues
Sep 26 Current issues in ICE, and your future Oct ?? Midterm
Oct 10 Industry Experience I Assignment 4 (Final presentation) out Oct 17 Industry Experience II
Oct 24 Industry Experience III Oct 31 Industry Experience IV Nov 7 Industry Experience V Nov 14 Industry Experience VI
Nov 21 Presentation I Final presentation Nov 28 Presentation II and Wrap-up Final presentation Dec ?? Final Exam
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Assignments
Assignments will be distributed in class. You are expected to turn in your assignment at the beginning of the class on the day that it is due. Late submission of the assignment will not be accepted. You can submit your assignment via email at [email protected].
Please check our course blog at http://2143101.spaces.live.com frequently to see the announcement.
Grading Policy
Class participation 10%
Assignment 1 5%
Assignment 2 10%
Assignment 3 10%
Assignment 4 (Final presentation) 20%
Midterm 20%
Final 25%
Text/Reading Materials
I have posted the list of recommended books in our course blog. Please feel free to add your comment should you find a good material that you would like to recommend.
Additional reading materials will be handed out or posted in the blog.