Syllabus DMA
Syllabus DMA
Goals: By the end of the semester, the student will display proficiency or knowledge in
the following:
-Soldering.
-Completion of two projects that require the implementation of the knowledge learned
throughout the semester.
During the semester, this syllabus and all course material are subject to change at
the instructor’s discretion.
Attendance: Students are expected to be on time and attend all course lectures and labs
since all material for the course is presented during class time. Excessive tardiness and
absences will result in a discussion and warning. There will be a deduction of 10 pts for
each absence and 5 pts for each late arrival on the student’s Attendance Score.
Textbooks and Materials: There is no required textbook for this course, but Electronic
Projects for Musicians by Craig Anderton is recommended. It is also expected that
students will review current periodicals such as Mix, Tape Op and Electronic Musician.
Students will be required to purchase tools and materials from a list given by the
instructor. Students will also be required to purchase materials for two projects that they
will build to demonstrate their soldering skills.
Bring your tools every day! Tools will be used every day. The instructor will conduct an
inspection on the second class meeting to ensure that all students have their tools and
materials.
No Food or Drinks! Consumption of food in the classroom and lab is NOT allowed at
any time.
No Cell Phones! Before entering the classroom, make sure that your cell phone is on
silent so that it will not disrupt the class. If you must use your phone, inform the
instructor and step outside of class to use the phone whether you make or accept a call or
need to send a text. Any student caught texting or checking social media during class and
lab times will be asked to leave and will receive a zero for the day.
Academic Integrity: Consult the University Catalog section titled “Academic Integrity”
for campus policy on cheating and plagiarism.
Disabilities: Students with disabilities are encouraged to consult the University Catalog
for information on Disabled Student Services at 310-243-3660. Students requiring
assistance with exams or other course work can utilize these services.
Course Outline: This outline is a brief schedule that is subject to change depending on
the pace of the class:
Grading Criteria:
Projects (XLRs, TRS, TS, Patchpoints) 100
Practical Application Midterm 100
Practical Application Final 100
L2P & L2A projects 100
Total 400 points
Grading Scale:
A (4.0) = 99-92%
A- (3.7) = 91-90%
B+(3.3) = 89-88%
B (3.0) = 87-82%
B- (2.7) = 81-80%
C+(2.3) = 79-78%
C (2.0) = 77-72%
C- (1.7) = 71-70%
D+(1.3) = 69-68%
D (1.0) = 67-60%
F (0.0) = 59-0 %
• (1) Soldering iron with holster (Weller WLC100 Solder Station recommended)
• (1) Toolbox
• (1) Pack of Cat-5 Ethernet connectors (These are usually sold in packs of 10, 20, 50)