Wednesday, June 10, 2020

A Guide to Electronic Engineering and Communications College Papers

A Guide to Electronic Engineering and Communications College PapersThe Electronic Engineering and Communications College Papers are designed for both the fresher and the returning student. EECC paper can be submitted directly to the college or it can be posted to the Web for potential students to view for free. The paper must be submitted in order to receive a grade and the time limit for submitting the paper depends on the grade you received in your first term.Students who have a paper submitted will be notified by the instructors or department chairperson. These notices will inform the student if there is still time for that specific paper to be submitted. If you do not receive this notification, then the deadline for your paper is now!If you have a paper submitted before the deadline, the only way for you to submit it after the deadline is to re-submit the paper. All professors are allowed to re-submit their papers on the last day of class. If you have already submitted your paper , you can log into the EECC Web site to see if your paper has been accepted. This can be done by going to the My Document page which can be found at the top of the home page of the EECC site.Once you find that your paper has been accepted by the instructors, you can send a separate email to the home email address for the EECC department chairperson, stating that you have sent your paper back to them for review. Once the professor sees that your paper was evaluated and approved, they will notify you that it has been reviewed and accepted and you will receive a graded copy of your paper.Depending on the grade you receive, your paper will be printed and will include a front and back cover. The back cover is typically used to indicate what type of paper you have, whether it is a regular or a test grade, etc. If your paper is graded as a test grade, then the back cover will be blank, while a regular grade will include the grade on the front cover.The traditional printing of the paper wil l include the name of the author, author's name, title of the paper, date the paper was submitted, the name of the instructor and the date the paper was graded. However, depending on the grade you received and the number of students who were assigned to grade the paper, the paper may also include the names of the instructors and class they belong to.In addition to the regular printing of the paper, a preprinted hard copy of the paper will be available. This preprinted hard copy is used to keep for future reference.EECC paper does not have to be printed. All of the requirements for each class are listed in the syllabus of each class so you do not have to worry about having to send your paper.

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