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One of the most important characteristics of a technical professional is their ability to meet their commitments. To prepare you for your technical career, we make attendance mandatory at all EG1003 classes. However, we recognize that there may be exceptional circumstances that cause you to be absent or late. This page explains how to handle those events.
Questions or concerns regarding absence and lateness should be directed to the section recitation instructors. In general, please reach out to the engineering professor, writing professor, and recitation TA attached to your section as far ahead as possible of a lateness of absence . If one person is contacted, the writing professor for example, make sure you CC the rest (engineering professor and TA). For long-term accommodations, please contact the [https://www.nyu.edu/about/leadership-university-administration/office-of-the-president/office-of-the-provost/office-of-studentaffairs/student-health-center/moses-center-for-student-accessibility.html NYU Moses Center for Accessibility.]


Technical professionals always work in teams, so it is critical that you learn how to act as a member of a team. Therefore, EG1003 gives you an opportunity to build this skill by having you work with one or more partners on the labs and projects.
== Excused Absences ==
NYU Tandon Student Advocacy
<[mailto:advocacy.tandonstudentlife@nyu.edu advocacy.tandonstudentlife@nyu.edu]>
provides a channel for students to request accommodations for a variety of reasons. EG1004 uses the Student Advocate to verify excused absences.


When somebody misses a lab or recitation, it puts an unfair burden on their partners, where whoever remains now has to support the entire effort themselves. Therefore, we strongly discourage having students miss sessions unless there is a compelling reason to do so.
== Lab Lateness and Absence ==
Students must be on-time for each lab session. Students will not be admitted more than 15 minutes after the lab has begun. To address a lateness of 15 minutes or more, or absence from a lab session entirely, students can complete a makeup lab.  


== Lab Absence Policy ==
To make up a missed lab, fill out a makeup lab request on the course website within two weeks of the missed session. To do this, log in to your [https://eg.poly.edu/ eg.poly.edu] account. On the left, click [https://eg.poly.edu/makeup.php Makeup Lab], and fill out the necessary information. After the form has been submitted, the Professor and Recitation TA will review the request.
If you miss a lab, you will have to make up the lab on your own during an Open Lab session. The Open Lab hours can be found on the [http://eg.poly.edu EG Website].


In order to make up the lab in Open Lab, you will need to get permission to do so from the faculty member in charge of your section. To do this, log in to your [https://eg.poly.edu eg.poly.edu] account. On the left, click [https://eg.poly.edu/makeup.php Makeup Lab], and fill out the necessary information. After the form as been submitted, the Professor and Recitation TA will be notified of your request and can take action.
If the form is approved, visit [https://eg.poly.edu/syllabus.php Open Lab] while the form is valid. A TA will confirm the approval and provide assistance. Note that students who complete makeup labs are ineligible for competition extra credit points, and that students whose makeup team lab reports must complete the report and presentation individually.


Once the form is approved, you may go to any Open Lab session while the form is valid. Supply the Open Lab TA with your name and they will be able to confirm your eligibility to make up the lab. They will then take you to one of the lab rooms and help you complete the lab.
The makeup presentation and report must be submitted to the EG website within one week of completing the lab. As the presentation will be graded outside of recitation, your presentation must include speaker notes of what would be covered while presenting.


'''<span style="color: red;">If your request is not ''APPROVED'', the Open Lab TA will not permit you to make up the lab!</span>'''
== Recitation Lateness and Absence ==
 
Students are expected to attend recitation regularly and arrive on-time. Lateness may incur a penalty of up to 2 points on the week’s presentation; an unexcused absence will result in a zero for the week’s presentation. An excused absence will result in the student receiving the grade obtained by their teammates that week.  
'''Lab 1 can only be made up before Milestone 2.'''
 
Note that you'll probably be working alone in Open Lab, making the lab more difficult. Also, many of the labs are competitions and have bonus points awarded based on how your team places. If you're making up a lab in the Open Lab, you are not eligible for these bonus points.
 
Your lab presentation will be done in the next recitation session. Since you'll be making up the lab usually several days after the scheduled lab session, this leaves you less time to prepare the presentation, making another good reason why you should not miss labs.
 
The quiz must be submitted before each respective lab. There will be no time extensions provided for the quiz.<!--Finally, when you miss a lab, you will probably also miss a quiz related to the lab as well. There is no way to make up this quiz, so missing the lab is equivalent to getting a '''zero on a quiz'''. If you only miss one lab, there will probably be a negligible impact on your overall grade, but a large number of absences will probably hurt you.-->
 
Note that your faculty member is not required to give you an authorization for Open Lab. The faculty member will probably also want to discuss with you what's wrong since you are missing a significant portion of the course experience.
 
== Lab Lateness Policy ==
<!--If you arrive while the quiz is underway, you can take the quiz but will get no additional time to complete it. If you arrive after the quiz is over, you will get a zero for the quiz and can do the lab in whatever time is left, but your lab TA will notify your faculty member of your lateness.-->
If you arrive '''later than 30 minutes''' after the lab has started, you will not be allowed to complete the lab and will be asked to leave the lab room. If you do not complete the lab in the allotted time or arrive more than 30 minutes late, you will need to utilize the [https://eg.poly.edu/makeup.php makeup lab] procedure to complete it.
 
== Recitation Absence Policy ==
If you miss a recitation, your partners will have to give the presentation without you. This puts a heavy burden on them, so you should only miss a recitation when there is a compelling reason to do so. In addition, you should notify your teammates of your absence ahead of time if at all possible. You should also notify your faculty member and recitation TA of your absence ahead of time if at all possible.
 
If you are excused from the recitation by your faculty member, you will receive the same presentation grade as your teammates. If you are not excused, you will receive a zero for any coursework performed that day, whether they be such things as lab presentations or milestone presentations.
 
== Recitation Lateness Policy ==
If you are late for a recitation, it is at the faculty member's discretion whether or not to allow you to be admitted to the recitation. If you missed your team's presentation, it will be equivalent to not having been at the recitation, as described in the [[#Recitation Absence Policy|Absence Policy]]. If you are more than 10 minutes late for the recitation, the faculty member will not allow you to be admitted except in truly exceptional circumstances, and it will be equivalent to having missed the recitation, as described in the [[#Recitation Absence Policy|Absence Policy]].


== Lecture Policies ==
== Lecture Policies ==
If you miss a lecture, there is no way to make it up. The TAs will take attendance by scanning your ID during the first five minutes of the lecture; thereafter, you may enter the lecture but you will not get any credit for attending the lecture. This way you will receive the handout for that lecture so that you can prepare for the upcoming quiz on the lecture material during the next lab session. It is the student's responsibility to make sure that their ID is scanned.
Students are expected to attend lectures regularly and on-time. There is a grace period of 10 minutes following the start of lecture; after this time, students will be admitted, but no credit will be awarded.


== Course Registration Issues ==
== Course Registration Issues ==
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If you miss any lectures, you should see your TAs or faculty member and get a copy of the slides that were presented at the lectures. These slides contain valuable material, and you will find it rewarding to review them. The name of the presenter is also on the first slide, and they would welcome any questions you might have.
If you miss any lectures, you should see your TAs or faculty member and get a copy of the slides that were presented at the lectures. These slides contain valuable material, and you will find it rewarding to review them. The name of the presenter is also on the first slide, and they would welcome any questions you might have.


For the labs, you must complete all the labs in order to complete the course. There are no excused labs. The way to complete these labs is to go to the Open Lab and complete your work there if you need to. For the labs that use software that's already on your laptop, you can do the lab on your own, or in the Computer Lab. However, most of the labs require access to EG1003 lab equipment, and you will probably have to use the Open Lab time to complete your work. You should agree with your faculty member on the due date for the lab report when you get your [[Media:Labauth.doc|EG1003 Open Lab Authorization Form]]. Any lateness will be measured from that date. Similarly, you will have to do your lab presentations at a date that you and your faculty member agree on. Any lateness from that date will count as a zero for that presentation.
For the labs, you must complete all the labs in order to complete the course. There are no excused labs. The way to complete these labs is to go to the Open Lab and complete your work there if you need to. For the labs that use software that's already on your laptop, you can do the lab on your own, or in the Computer Lab. However, most of the labs require access to EG1004 lab equipment, and you will probably have to use the Open Lab time to complete your work. You should agree with your faculty member on the due date for the lab report when you get your [https://eg.poly.edu/makeup.php EG1004 Open Lab Authorization Form]. Any lateness will be measured from that date. Similarly, you will have to do your lab presentations at a date that you and your faculty member agree on. Any lateness from that date will count as a zero for that presentation.


Since the workload for most students only increases as the term progresses, you and your faculty member should come up with a plan to make up work as quickly as possible so that you're back on schedule with a normal workload as early in the term as possible.
Since the workload for most students only increases as the term progresses, you and your faculty member should come up with a plan to make up work as quickly as possible so that you're back on schedule with a normal workload as early in the term as possible.

Latest revision as of 19:25, 17 January 2024

Questions or concerns regarding absence and lateness should be directed to the section recitation instructors. In general, please reach out to the engineering professor, writing professor, and recitation TA attached to your section as far ahead as possible of a lateness of absence . If one person is contacted, the writing professor for example, make sure you CC the rest (engineering professor and TA). For long-term accommodations, please contact the NYU Moses Center for Accessibility.

Excused Absences

NYU Tandon Student Advocacy <advocacy.tandonstudentlife@nyu.edu> provides a channel for students to request accommodations for a variety of reasons. EG1004 uses the Student Advocate to verify excused absences.

Lab Lateness and Absence

Students must be on-time for each lab session. Students will not be admitted more than 15 minutes after the lab has begun. To address a lateness of 15 minutes or more, or absence from a lab session entirely, students can complete a makeup lab.

To make up a missed lab, fill out a makeup lab request on the course website within two weeks of the missed session. To do this, log in to your eg.poly.edu account. On the left, click Makeup Lab, and fill out the necessary information. After the form has been submitted, the Professor and Recitation TA will review the request.

If the form is approved, visit Open Lab while the form is valid. A TA will confirm the approval and provide assistance. Note that students who complete makeup labs are ineligible for competition extra credit points, and that students whose makeup team lab reports must complete the report and presentation individually.

The makeup presentation and report must be submitted to the EG website within one week of completing the lab. As the presentation will be graded outside of recitation, your presentation must include speaker notes of what would be covered while presenting.

Recitation Lateness and Absence

Students are expected to attend recitation regularly and arrive on-time. Lateness may incur a penalty of up to 2 points on the week’s presentation; an unexcused absence will result in a zero for the week’s presentation. An excused absence will result in the student receiving the grade obtained by their teammates that week.

Lecture Policies

Students are expected to attend lectures regularly and on-time. There is a grace period of 10 minutes following the start of lecture; after this time, students will be admitted, but no credit will be awarded.

Course Registration Issues

Occasionally, students cannot be present starting on the first day of class. They may not be able to register, or they may be overseas when the course starts. We will make every effort to accommodate these students and help them to complete the course successfully.

If you miss any lectures, you should see your TAs or faculty member and get a copy of the slides that were presented at the lectures. These slides contain valuable material, and you will find it rewarding to review them. The name of the presenter is also on the first slide, and they would welcome any questions you might have.

For the labs, you must complete all the labs in order to complete the course. There are no excused labs. The way to complete these labs is to go to the Open Lab and complete your work there if you need to. For the labs that use software that's already on your laptop, you can do the lab on your own, or in the Computer Lab. However, most of the labs require access to EG1004 lab equipment, and you will probably have to use the Open Lab time to complete your work. You should agree with your faculty member on the due date for the lab report when you get your EG1004 Open Lab Authorization Form. Any lateness will be measured from that date. Similarly, you will have to do your lab presentations at a date that you and your faculty member agree on. Any lateness from that date will count as a zero for that presentation.

Since the workload for most students only increases as the term progresses, you and your faculty member should come up with a plan to make up work as quickly as possible so that you're back on schedule with a normal workload as early in the term as possible.

If you join the course after teams have been formed for the semester-long design project, your faculty member will either have you join a team that already exists as an additional member, or split up an existing team into two teams, with you joining one of these teams. This decision is the faculty member's responsibility.