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Computer Engineering
Fall Quarter 2001

COEN 120

Mircoprocessor-Based Design


Course Information

Section Number: 18117
Instructor: Quinn Jr,Neil R
Location: BANNA 326
Class times: 13:00 - 14:05
Class Days: MWF
Credits (hi/lo): 4.00 - 4.00
Enrollment: 25

Student Responses:

Questions 1 through 11 are rated on a 5-point scale which described the instructor's teaching procedures:
         -1-     -2-     -3-     -4-     -5-     Total  Mean  Variance  StdDev

1. The instructor presents class material clearly
           2       3       4       9       4       22   3.45    1.43    1.20

2. The course is well organized
           2       2       4       7       7       22   3.68    1.58    1.26

3. The instructor appears well prepared for class
           2       3       1      11       5       22   3.64    1.50    1.23

4. The instructor demonstrates an interest in students
           0       2       1       6      13       22   4.36    0.87    0.93

5. The instructor is available to students during posted office hours (Respond only if you have tried to contact the instructor during office hours)
           0       2       2       6       8       18   4.11    0.99    0.99

6. The instructor takes care to assure him/herself by tests, questions, discussions, etc. that the students are comprehending the subject
           1       1       4       9       6       21   3.86    1.07    1.04

7. The instructor appears to be knowledgable in the subject
           1       1       3       6      10       21   4.10    1.23    1.11

8. The instructor appears to enjoy teaching
           1       0       2       6      11       20   4.30    1.01    1.00

9. The instructor encourages the students to ask questions and/or express opinions
           1       1       1       8      11       22   4.23    1.08    1.04

10. The course has contributed to my capacity for critical evaluation
           2       2       6       8       4       22   3.45    1.34    1.16

11. The course has stimulated me to do independent thinking
           2       1       8       6       5       22   3.50    1.34    1.16

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Questions 13 through 17 use different scales. The response scale is listed above each question.
12. The work load for this course in relation to other courses I have taken at this university is:
         much            about           much
         lighter lighter same    heavier heavier Total  Mean  Variance  StdDev

           0       0      14       8       0       22   3.36    0.23    0.48

13. My college at Santa Clara is:
         science human.  engnr.  business

           0       0      21       1               22   3.05    0.04    0.21

14. My status at Santa Clara is:
                         junior  frosh
         other   grad    sr.     soph

           0       0      18       4               22   3.18    0.15    0.39

15. My primary reason for taking this course was:
                 req'd   electv  req'd
         free    non-    for     major
         electv  major   reqm't  course

           0       2       1      19               22   3.77    0.36    0.60

16. My cumulative Santa Clara grade point average is:
         below   2.79    3.29    4.0
         2.3     to 2.3  to 2.8  to 3.3

           0      10       5       6               21   2.81    0.73    0.85

17. What percentage of class time were you in attendance?
         below   74%     89%     100%
         50%     to 50%  to 75%  to 90%

           0       0       2      16               18   3.89    0.10    0.31

Number of response cards read: 22

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