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EET-2210 Lab Report Guidelines
EET-2210 Lab Reports starting with Lab 1 will need to follow these standards to receive
full credit.
Lab reports are due online the Friday the week after a lab is performed by noon.
Lab reports must be saved as a pdf file which can be done through Microsoft word. All
other formats will not be accepted and will receive a zero. Lab reports must be typed out, with
images used only as needed. Lab reports that are just a collection of pictures will receive a
zero.
Lab reports are to be an individual effort. Duplicate reports may receive half credit or a
zero.
Lab reports will have the following sections in this order.
1. Introduction/Objective
2. Procedure
3. Data
4. Discussion
5. Conclusion
Introduction – The introduction needs to be a brief overview of this lab. Talk about what
the lab was and what the point/objectives of it were.
Procedure – Talk about what you did in the lab that led to the successful completion of the
lab. This could be talking about the setup, acquiring the data, or whatever else you may
have done. Do not use a numbered list of steps.
Data – Place your lab data in this section. Data should be whatever you asked to measure in
lab and also what you decided to measure yourself. Data could also include the ideal values
of the measurements. It is up to you to format the data in such a way that I can make sense
of it.
Discussion – Talk about the data that you acquired and relate it to the mathematics that are
relevant to the lab. Talk about whether or not your data makes sense, the ideal vs
measured values, and other topics that you feel are important to communicate. The
discussion should read like you understand what you did in lab.
Conclusion – Talk about what you learned, if your data make sense in the end, or anything
else you feel would be good to conclude a lab.
Final Note: Lab reports will be graded for good formatting and proper English/grammar.
Good formatting simply means that how things are presented in the report are easy to work
with and read. English language issues and formatting issues will result in grades being
lowered.