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Course Resources

Math Resources

Other Circuit Videos

Circuits

Real World Applications

What Students Should Know about the Flipped Classroom

Homework, Questions of the Day, Other Details

How to Turn in Homework

 

 

ECE Resources

ECE Advising

Get help with your schedule, balancing work and school,  finding and accessing university resources, and more: https://www.ece.utah.edu/advising Links to an external site.

College of Engineering Counseling

The College of Engineering has a dedicated counselor for engineering students: https://www.coe.utah.edu/students/current/counseling/ Links to an external site.

 

ECE Student Feedback

For student concerns and other feedback, please fill out the form at: https://www.ece.utah.edu/studentfeedback Links to an external site.

Tutoring Resources

Lab Equipment Support

For technical issues in the lab (broken equipment, software issues, etc) please send an email that describes the issue, description of setup where error occurred, which bench station, etc to: ecelabs@coe.utah.edu

Join IEEE

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering is the main professional society for ECE. Join the student branch here: https://ieee.utahclubs.org/ Links to an external site.

Other Engineering Clubs https://www.coe.utah.edu/students/current/student-organizations-directory/ Links to an external site.

 

Primary Online Resources

Below is a list of some of the essential resources used when taking an online class at the University of Utah. Not all tools are used in every class. To find out which ones you will need to be familiar with for your class, refer to the expectations outlined in your syllabus. If you are still unsure contact your instructor.   

  • Canvas Links to an external site. (Click to view the Canvas Student Guides.)
    • If you have any questions about how to navigate your Canvas course contact your instructor or visit the Canvas Student Guides
  • Zoom (Download and install the meeting app) (Links to an external site.)
    • Zoom is a virtual meeting tool and a common choice for instructors for office hours (one-on-one help). You can share screens, record conversations, and interact. Usually you will access Zoom meetings from Canvas via a link set up by your instructor.
    • Requires use of a webcam and microphone.
  • ConexED (Login with your university uNid) (Links to an external site.)
    • ConexED is a virtual meeting tool accessed from the Canvas left-side navigation. It is often used for scheduling and meeting with advisors here at the U. Some instructors use it for office hours and class live group discussion sessions. You can share screens, record conversations, and hold group meetings with up to 10 people. Students can use their ConexED Cafe for group work and study sessions. 
    • Requires use of a webcam and microphone.
  • Kaltura (Click here to learn more )
    • Kaltura is the University supported video recording tool. It can be used to create lecture record your screen or manage your video library inside of Canvas. 
    • Requires use of a webcam and microphone.
  • ProctorU Links to an external site. (Click here to learn more)
    • ProctorU is the online proctoring service used by many faculty on Campus. To find out if your class will be using ProctorU contact your instructor. 
    • Requires use of a webcam and microphone.
  • Microsoft Teams (Download and install the Teams app) (Links to an external site.)
    • Microsoft Teams is a message board, chat, and virtual meeting tool. It is used in some classes to enable collaborative group work and idea sharing. You can create team channels for class groups, hold video meetings, live chat and share files.
  • Skype for Business (Download and install the meeting app) (Links to an external site.)
    • Skype is a virtual meeting tool used by some instructors for office hours (one-on-one help). 

Academic Support

Software Available for Students

Library & Database Resources

Libraries at the U

Here at the University of Utah, we have four different libraries available for students:

J. Willard Marriott Library
801-581-8558
lib.utah.edu Links to an external site. (Links to an external site.)
295 S. 1500 E.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112

 

James E. Faust Law Library
801-581-6184
law.utah.edu/library Links to an external site. (Links to an external site.)
 383 S. University St.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112

Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library
801-581-5534
library.med.utah.edu Links to an external site. (Links to an external site.)
 10 N. 1900 E.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112

McKay Music Library
801-581-6762
music.utah.edu/mckay-music-library Links to an external site. (Links to an external site.)
 204 Gardner Hall
    1375 E. President's Cir.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112 

Need something that isn't available here at the U? Request content via Interlibrary Loan Links to an external site. or suggest a purchase Links to an external site.!

Research Databases at the U

Researching a topic for class? You can search for physical and digital copies of books, government documents, videos, and more that the U's libraries have available at lib.utah.edu Links to an external site.!

To see all of the information available in the University of Utah's databases, visit databases.tools.lib.utah.edu Links to an external site.! Here, you can search for academic resources by topic or media type.

Links to an external site.Still not finding what you're looking for? Check out the Online Research Library Help Guide! (Links to an external site.)

Google Scholar & USearch

Google Scholar works the same as Google, but limits your results to scholarly resources. You can also link it directly to the U's databases so that you can discover resources only available at the U, too. To set this up:

  1. Visit scholar.google.com Links to an external site.
  2. Go to Settings > Library Links
  3. In the search field, look for "University of Utah"
  4. Select "Get It @ UU"
  5. Save your selections

Computer & Internet Access Services

If you are a student in need of a laptop or wireless hotspot, contact Union Services to arrange the shipment of one to you.

Union Services
 info@union.utah.edu

Financial Aid

Many students have questions regarding their financial aid due to the coronavirus outbreak. If you are concerned about your academic standing, have questions about scholarship eligibility, or have other issues regarding financial aid, please reach out.

Emergency financial aid is also available to some students. To learn more, contact:

Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships
801-585-6211
 FAwin1@utah.edu
 financialaid.utah.edu/news/covid19.php Links to an external site.

Tutoring & Writing Help

Use the University of Utah's eTutoring service to get one-on-one help on a variety of topics including writing, math, statistics, chemistry and more. 

For more information about how to get individual academic help and links to other helpful resources, visit the eTutoring website or contact the Writing Center.

eTutoring Online
 etutoringonline.org Links to an external site.

Writing Center
801-587-9122
writingcenter.utah.edu

 (Links to an external site.)

2701 Marriott Library
     295 S 1500 E
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112

TRIO Student Support Services

TRIO federal programs are targeted to serve and assist low-income individuals, first-generation college students, and individuals with disabilities.

Student Support Services (SSS) is a TRIO program for current or incoming undergraduate university students who are seeking their first bachelor's degree and need academic assistance and other services to be successful at the University of Utah.

For more information about what support they provide, a list of ongoing events, and links to other resources, view their website or contact:

TRIO Student Support Services
801-581-7188
trio.utah.edu Links to an external site.
 Room 2075
     1901 E. S. Campus Dr.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112

English as a Second/Additional Language (ESL) Student Resources

If you are an English language learner, there are several resources on campus available to help you develop your English writing and language skills. Feel free to contact:

Writing Center
801-587-9122
writingcenter.utah.edu

 (Links to an external site.)

2701 Marriott Library
     295 S 1500 E
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112

English for Academic Success (EAS) Program
 801-581-8047
linguistics.utah.edu/eas-program Links to an external site.
 2300 LNCO
     255 S. Central Campus Dr.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112

English Language Institute
801-581-4600
continue.utah.edu/eli (Links to an external site.)
540 Arapeen Dr.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84108

Student Success Advocates

The mission of Student Success Advocates is to support students in making the most of their University of Utah experience. They can assist you with identifying goals, developing empowerment strategies, and planning your engagement with high-impact educational practices. They can also provide you with tools and strategies to help you succeed academically and, ultimately, professionally.

For more information about what support they provide, view their website or contact:

Student Success Advocates
801-587-8556
ssa.utah.edu Links to an external site. (Links to an external site.)
Sterling Sill Center
     195 S. Central Campus Dr.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112

Academic Advising

The Academic Advising Center supports the undergraduate community through collaborative and comprehensive advising services as students explore, navigate, and graduate at the University of Utah. It is recommended that you speak with your advisor once a semester!

For more information about what support they provide, view their website or contact:

Academic Advising
801-581-8146
advising.utah.edu Links to an external site. (Links to an external site.)
450 Student Services Building
     201 S. 1460 E.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112

Academic Calendars

To view calendars listing important dates for the year, visit the Academic Calendar Links to an external site..

Wellness Support

Center for Student Wellness

The Center for Student Wellness believes that wellness is the foundation of success and that equitable access to inclusive wellness services, education and support will create a more resilient, thriving University of Utah.

They offer information and training about important topics in personal health, free and confidential support for students, faculty or staff who have experienced interpersonal violence, free HIV/STI testing, and a variety of options for students to get involved.

Telehealth services are available at this time.

For helpful resources to manage your personal wellness and counseling options, contact:

Center for Student Wellness
 801-581-7776
 wellness.utah.edu
 2100 Eccles Student Life Center
     1836 Student Life Way
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112

Counseling

The University of Utah has many options available for anyone seeking professional help with their mental health. We provide developmental, preventive, and therapeutic services and programs that promote the intellectual, emotional, cultural, and social development of University of Utah students

Telehealth services are available at this time.

For more information on counseling options available at the U, please contact:

University Counseling Center
801-581-6826
      801-587-3000 (24/7 Crisis Line)
counselingcenter.utah.edu Links to an external site.
426 Student Services Building
     201 S. 1460 E.
     Salt Lake City, Utah 84112

Center for Student Wellness
 801-581-7776
 wellness.utah.edu
 328 Student Services Building
     201 S. 1460 E.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112

Women's Resource Center
 801-581-8030
 womenscenter.utah.edu Links to an external site.
 411 Union Building
     200 S. Central Campus Dr.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112

Student Health Center

The Student Health Center offers a wide variety of low-cost health care services to students and their families, like:

Telehealth services are available at this time.

For more information on services and insurance coverage, contact:

Student Health Center
 801-581-6431
studenthealth.utah.edu Links to an external site.
 Level 1 Madsen Health Center
     555 Foothill Dr.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112

Feed U Food Pantry

The University of Utah Feed U food pantry provides non-perishable, nourishing food for our students, their families, faculty, and staff. We don’t want any member of our Campus Community to have to choose between having some food on the table and keeping up with the emergencies that come up.

The Feed U Pantry is open to all University of Utah students, faculty, and staff with a current University of Utah ID.

The Feed U Pantry will provide curbside pickup of to-go bags at the east entrance of the Union building on Mondays and Thursdays from 12-3 PM (MT) starting Thursday, April 9th, 2020.

For more information and to place a to-go bag order, contact:

Feed U Food Pantry
 feedufoodpantry@gmail.com
https://union.utah.edu/resources-spaces/feed-u-pantry/ Links to an external site.

Food donations can be accepted directly to the Feed U Pantry. Please see our donation guide Links to an external site.. Food donations can also be donated directly to the Utah Food Bank. Monetary donations are accepted directly through the Development Office.

Community Support

American Indian Students

The AIRC works to increase American Indian student visibility and success on campus by advocating for and providing student centered programs and tools to enhance academic success, cultural events to promote personal well-being, and a supportive “home-away-from-home” space for students to grow and develop leadership skills. 

For more information about what support they provide, a list of ongoing events, and links to other resources, view their website or contact:

American Indian Resource Center
 801-581-7019
diversity.utah.edu/centers/airc Links to an external site.
Fort Douglas Building 622
     1925 De Trobriand St.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84113

Students With Children

Our mission is to support and coordinate information, program development and services that enhance family resources as well as the availability, affordability and quality of child care for University students, faculty and staff.

For more information about what support they provide, a list of ongoing events, and links to other resources, view their website or contact:

Center for Childcare & Family Resources
801-585-5897
childcare.utah.edu Links to an external site.
408 Union Building
    200 S. Central Campus Dr.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112

Undocumented Students

Immigration is a complex phenomenon with broad impact—those who are directly affected by it, as well as those who are indirectly affected by their relationships with family members, friends, and loved ones. If your immigration status presents obstacles that prevent you from engaging in specific activities or fulfilling specific course criteria, confidential arrangements may be requested from the Dream Center.

Arrangements with the Dream Center will not jeopardize your student status, your financial aid, or any other part of your residence. The Dream Center offers a wide range of resources to support undocumented students (with and without DACA) as well as students from mixed-status families.

For more information about what support they provide and links to other resources, view their website or contact:

Dream Center
 801-213-3697
 dream.utah.edu (Links to an external site.)
 1120 Annex (Wing B)
     1901 E. S. Campus Dr.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112

Students With Disabilities

The Center for Disability Services is dedicated to serving students with disabilities by providing the opportunity for success and equal access at the University of Utah. They also strive to create an inclusive, safe, and respectful environment.

For more information about what support they provide and links to other resources, view their website or contact:

Center for Disability Services
 801-581-5020
 disability.utah.edu (Links to an external site.)
 162 Union Building
    200 S. Central Campus Dr.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112

Black Students

Using a pan-African lens, the Black Cultural Center seeks to counteract persistent campus-wide and global anti-blackness. The Black Cultural Center works to holistically enrich, educate, and advocate for students, faculty, and staff through Black centered programming, culturally affirming educational initiatives, and retention strategies.

For more information about what support they provide, a list of ongoing events, and links to other resources, view their website or contact:

Black Cultural Center
 801-213-1441
 diversity.utah.edu/centers/bcc (Links to an external site.)
 Fort Douglas Building 603
     95 Fort Douglas Blvd.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84113

Ethnic Students

The Center for Ethnic Student Affairs offers several programs dedicated to the success of students with varied cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Their mission is to create an inclusive, safe campus community that values the experiences of all students.

For more information about what support they provide, a list of ongoing events, and links to other resources, view their website or contact:

Center for Ethnic Student Affairs
 801-581-8151
 diversity.utah.edu/centers/cesa/ (Links to an external site.)
 235 Union Building
    200 S. Central Campus Dr.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112

LGBTQ+ Students

The LGBTQ+ Resource Center acts in accountability with the campus community by identifying the needs of people with a queer range of [a]gender and [a]sexual experiences and responding with university-wide services.

For more information about what support they provide, a list of ongoing events, and links to other resources, view their website or contact:

LGBTQ+ Resource Center
 801-587-7973
 lgbt.utah.edu (Links to an external site.)
 409 Union Building
    200 S. Central Campus Dr.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112

Women

The Women’s Resource Center (WRC) at the University of Utah serves as the central resource for educational and support services for women. Honoring the complexities of women’s identities, the WRC facilitates choices and changes through programs, counseling, and training grounded in a commitment to advance social justice and equality.

For more information about what support they provide, a list of ongoing events, and links to other resources, view their website or contact:

Women's Resource Center
 801-581-8030
 womenscenter.utah.edu (Links to an external site.)
 411 Union Building
     200 S. Central Campus Dr.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112

Active Military & Veteran Students

The mission of the Veterans Support Center is to improve and enhance the individual and academic success of veterans, service members, and their family members who attend the university; to help them receive the benefits they earned; and to serve as a liaison between the student veteran community and the university.

For more information about what support they provide, a list of ongoing events, and links to other resources, view their website or contact:

Veterans Support Center
 801-587-7722
 veteranscenter.utah.edu  (Links to an external site.) (Links to an external site.)
 418 Union Building
    200 S. Central Campus Dr.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112

Inclusivity @ The U

The Office for Inclusive Excellence is here to engage, support, and advance an environment fostering the values of respect, diversity, equity, inclusivity, and academic excellence for students in our increasingly global campus community. They also handle reports of bias in the classroom as outlined below:

Bias or hate incidents consist of speech, conduct, or some other form of expression or action that is motivated wholly or in part by prejudice or bias whose impact discriminates, demeans, embarrasses, assigns stereotypes, harasses, or excludes individuals because of their race, color, ethnicity, national origin, language, sex, size, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, age, or religion.

For more information about what support they provide and links to other resources, or to report a bias incident, view their website or contact:

Office for Inclusive Excellence
 801-581-4600
 inclusive-excellence.utah.edu (Links to an external site.) (Links to an external site.)
 170 Annex (Wing D)
     1901 E. S. Campus Dr.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112

Other Student Groups

Professional Development

Career & Professional Development Center is here to support students and alumni by helping them design individualized life plans. Their mission is to help students better understand who they are, what they want to do professionally, and what steps they need to take to get there.

For more information on resources, job/internship opportunities, career outcomes, and partnered employers, view their website or contact:

Career & Professional Development
801-581-6186
careers.utah.edu Links to an external site. (Links to an external site.)
 350 Career & Professional Development Center
     201 S. 1460 E.
     Salt Lake City, UT 84112