PHYSICS
402 (MODERN
PHYSICS) COURSE EXPECTATIONS
TEXT
Modern
Physics, 2nd edition
by Serway, Moses, & Moyer
CLASS
The
pace of the class will be brisk, mostly because I will assume that you
know
much
already (by having done the assigned reading; see below).
READING
I can't emphasize enough how
important
reading the relevant text sections in
advance
of our discussion of them in class is to your success in this course.
It is your responsibility to
make sure that you know what's expected of you for
the next class
in the way of textbook reading or written homework before leaving
class
that day;
I will try to make that preparation apparent, though.
I
will try to set aside the first part of every class for questions that
may have
arisen
during
the assigned reading for that day. This
way, you have a chance to clear
up
points that were not explained well before I ask you
questions
about it.
A syllabus is also
available. You may have some choice in
what topics we cover
and what we omit.
WRITING Homework
problems will be assigned regularly (probably due MW and F);
they
will either be due in class the next day or by 5 pm in the black box on
the
table
in front of my office.
Homework
with more than 1 paper is to be stapled; if not, it will not be graded.
Lab
work will occur throughout the trimester.
You will need to have 2 lab books,
although
we will not come close to filling either (so ones used in previous
courses
are
fine).
We will
have quizzes
at the end of each major topic (and a final exam) so that you
and I are sure
that you have actually learned something and are not just following
what we do
in class.
CLASS
COMMITMENT
Your
class commitment grade is my assessment of how committed you are to
making
this class a successful learning experience.
You
are welcome to talk with me at any time during the year about your
class
commitment
grade.
GRADING pre-final:
Class
commitment
15%
Homework/Labs
50%
In class quizzes
25%
Final exam
15 - 25% (your choice)
The
following scale applies to all work in this class
A: 80 - 100
B: 70
- 80
C: 60
- 70
D: below
60
TUTORIAL mine is presently Thursday night,
4:30 – 6:30
pm, but only every other week.
I
also encourage you to come by during the day for help or to email me
with
questions.
TARDY Of course, I expect you to be on time for
class. "Tardy"
means not being in your seat at the time when class is scheduled to
begin. Because Physics classrooms have radio-controlled, accurate
clocks,
it will be easy for everyone to know whether you are Tardy or
not. In
addition what NCSSM pollicy considers as Tardy, you will also be
considered and
reported as Tardy if you arrive late for 8 am classes or classes
immediately
following lunch. You will be considered Tardy even if you arrive
on time,
but have to return to your room because you are inappropriately
dressed, do not
have your calculator, or do not have your lab materials (lab book,
prelab, ...)
on days when lab is scheduled.
The Physics
Department Tardy Policy below addresses
the consequences of being Tardy.
These consequences are in addition to school-wide Tardy Policies.
The Tardy Policy is also posted in physics classrooms. In
addition, each
of you will receive a copy to read, sign, and return during the first
week of
class.
HONESTY Honesty means turning in work that
is your
own. See the Physics Honesty Policy
below.
ncssm
Physics safety, tardy, CLASSROOM COMPUTER USE,
and honesty policies
Physics
SAFETY CONTRACT
We may be
doing many
activities that require the use of sensitive equipment. Safety is
the # 1
priority in our classrooms. To ensure a safe learning
environment, all
students will be instructed in science classroom safety and the student
safety
contract will be signed and filed at NCSSM. When necessary,
safety
considerations will be included on student handouts; they also will be
given
orally at the start of each activity.
PHYSICS
TARDY POLICY 2007-2008
The
absence or lateness of each student will be recorded on a daily basis.
Any
student who is late to class three times will receive 30 minutes of
work detail
after school. This work detail is in addition to any sanctions incurred
under
the school-wide tardy policy. Work detail may include cleaning of the
physics
whiteboards, classrooms, lab areas and hallway, repair of physics
equipment,
Saturday morning work detail under the supervision of Plant Facilities
staff,
or other work. Failure to fulfill the work requirement satisfactorily
will
result in further disciplinary action including possible issuance of
levels.
You will
be
considered Tardy even if you arrive on time, but have to return to your
room
because you are inappropriately dressed for class or lab, do not have
your
calculator, or do not have your lab materials on days when lab is
scheduled.
PHYSICS
CLASSROOM COMPUTER USE POLICY 2007-2008
Computers
may be used
in the classroom only for activities appropriate to physics instruction
and
learning. The instructor will guide these computer-appropriate
activities.
PHYSICS
ACADEMIC HONESTY POLICY 2007-2008
It is a
violation of
your academic honesty to give or receive information to or from others
during a
test or quiz or to use unapproved sources of information. It is also
wrong to
give or receive information about a test or quiz before all students,
including
those in other sections of the course, have taken it. On each test, you
are
required to sign an honesty pledge to the effect that you have upheld
the
Physics Academic Honesty Policy.
On problem
assignments, make an earnest effort to solve problems by yourself before
asking
for help from physics instructors, tutors, or your classmates. Unless
stated
otherwise, we expect you to do all writing independently of other
students.
This means, for example, that you may not look at any other student's
assignment (paper, electronic submission, whatever) while writing your
own.
The nature
of lab
work requires you to work with others in carrying out experiments. On
labs for
which you write joint reports, we expect each member of the lab group
to
participate fully in the preparation of the report and to be familiar
with all
aspects of it. On the cover page of such reports, each partner must
write and
sign a statement that he/she participated fully in the preparation of
the
report. On labs for which individual reports are written, we expect you
to do
all writing and all calculations independently of other students
(including
your partner). Presentation of data not collected by you personally in
your lab
journal or reports is a violation of academic honesty.
No credit will be given for assignments turned in that violate the
Physics Academic
Honesty Policy.
Disciplinary
consequences of cheating are described in the Student Handbook.
I
understand and agree to follow all of the safety rules in this
contract. I
understand that I must obey these rules to make sure that the other
students,
my teacher, and I work and learn in a safe environment. I will
cooperate
completely with my teacher and fellow students to maintain a safe lab
environment. I will also closely follow the oral and written
instructions
provided by the instructor. I am aware that any violation of this
safety
contract that results in unsafe conduct in the laboratory or
misbehavior on my
part, will result in being removed from the classroom or in other
appropriate
measures to maintain safety.
I
have read and understand the Physics Tardy Policy, and I will abide by
it.
I
have read and understand the Physics Classroom Computer Use Policy, and
I will
abide by it.
I
have read and understand the Physics Academic Honesty Policy, and I
will abide by
it.
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