Any student who is either a declared major in the college, taking a department class,
or working for the department.
What's the difference between my ECEn account and my CAEDM account?
An ECEn account is a CAEDM account with additional priveleges specific to people in the
ECEn classes or involved in ECEn teaching or research activities. Generally the username and password
to access ECEn services are the same as the CAEDM pasword. If you're not sure whether the problem
you're having is specific to the ECEn priveleges associated with your account or whether it's a more
general CAEDM account problem, usually either the CAEDM Administrators or the ECEn SysOps can help you decide where to go for help.
What if I am in another major taking classes in the ECEn Department?
If the class requires an account, you will be able to set up an account using the CAEDM Account Adder. If you added a class from the department after the first day of class, you may experience
problems setting up your account. If you experience any difficulties, send an email to the CAEDM SysOps. Include your Route Y username, the name of the class you are currently taking, and a brief
description of the problem (i.e. - "I added a class from the department late and am unable to
create a CAEDM account").
What if I am not registered for any classes at BYU, but am doing research for a professor?
The professor must inform the SysOps that you require an ECEn account. After that, you will
need to provide the ECEn SysOps with your Route Y username and BYU ID. The SysOps will then take care of creating an
account for you.