Exams

A&AE 204 Aeromechanics II
Professor William A. Crossley
tentatively scheduled for Fall 2002

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[Fall 1999 Exams]
[Fall 1998 Exams]
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Policy

General Comments

A&AE 204 will have two mid-term exams during the semester and a final exam. The final exam, while comprehensive in nature, will focus upon topics covered after the second mid-term examination. Solutions to the exams will be posted to the web-site sometime after the exam.

Format

Exams will be conducted during the regular class meeting time on the dates indicated by the class schedule. These exams will be "open-book, open-note" exams. Most of the examination will be calculations, so a calculator is required. Occassionally, short answers will be required.

Make-up Exams

Make-up exams are highly undesirable and will only be granted if the instructor is informed of an absence before the scheduled exam. Extraordinary circumstances may be considered.

Cheating

Cheating on exams will not be tolerated in this class. I will follow the guidlines given by the Purdue University Senate:
"...the commitment of the acts of cheating, lying, and deceit in any of their diverse forms (such as the use of substitutes for taking examinations, the use of illegal cribs, plagiarism, and copying during examinations) is dishonest and must not be tolerated. Moreover, knowingly to aid an abet, directly or indirectly, other parties in committing dishonest acts is in itself dishonest (University Senate Document, 72-18, December 15, 1972)."
Since the exams are open-book, open-note format, "crib sheets" or notes will not be considered illegal.

Sanctions for cheating on an examination will include receiving a 0% score for that examination.


Fall 2000 Exams

Solutions
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SOLN 2
FINAL SOLN

Fall 1999 Exams

Solutions
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SOLN 2
FINAL SOLN

Fall 1998 Exams

Solutions
SOLN 1
SOLN 2
FINAL SOLN


Last modified May 29, 2001