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PHYS 1112L - Introductory Physics Laboratory II
Course Syllabus - Fall 2009



| Course description | Objectives | Outcomes | Term | Instructor information | Lab meetings |
| Text | | Evaluation | Grading | Mid-term progress report | Course schedule | Course policies | Important dates |

 


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Course Description:

Number and Title:

PHYS 1112L (CRN 87212)
Introductory Physics Laboratory II

Credit Hours:

1.0 semester credit hour

Catalog Description:

Laboratory accompanying PHYS 1112, Introductory Physics II

Course Prerequisites and Co-requisites:

  • Co-requisite: PHYS 1112, Introductory Physics II

Computer Requirement:

Each CSU student is required to have ready access throughout the semester to a notebook computer that meets faculty-approved hardware and software requirements for the student's academic program. Students will sign a statement attesting to such access.  For further information on CSU's Official Notebook Computer Policy, please go to http://itpchoice.clayton.edu/policy.htm.

Computer Skill Prerequisites:

  • Able to use the Windows 95TM operating system.
  • Able to use a the Microsoft Word 97TM word processing program.
  • Able to send and receive e-mail using the Outlook ExpressTM program.
  • Able to use a Web browser.

In-class Use of Student Notebook Computers:

Student notebook computers will be used on-campus in every laboratory period in this course.


Course Objectives:


Student Learning Outcomes:

General education outcomes:

The following links provide tabular descriptions of the communications outcome and the critical thinking outcome components  (see PHYS 1112L in the tables):

·        Communications outcomes components

·        Critical thinking outcomes components

Biology outcomes:

PHYS 1112L supports outcomes 2, 3, 4, and 5 of the biology major:

 


Term:

Fall Semester 2009


Instructor Information:

 

 Instructor:

Dr. Tatiana Krivosheev
phone: (678) 466-4783
fax: (678) 466-4899
e-mail: TatianaKrivosheev@clayton.edu
internet:
http://a-s.clayton.edu/krivosheev/index.htm

Office:

    Faculty Hall, Room 31-C

Office Hours:

Monday and Friday:  9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.; 4:00 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

            Wednesday:   9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.; 2:00 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Other times by appointment.

 


 

Lab Meetings:

Lab room:

Business and Health Sciences Building, Room C-58

Lab Times:

2:00 p.m. - 3:50 p.m., Mondays and Fridays


Textbook information:

Text:

None required. However, the PHYS 1112 course text, Walker , Physics, 3rd edition, Prentice Hall, 2007, is an important reference.


Evaluation:

Laboratory reports 12 @ 50 points

600

TOTAL

600


Grading:

A

90 - 100%

B

80 - 89%

C

70 - 79%

D

60 - 69%

F

below 60%


Mid-term Progress Report

Due to the relatively small number of laboratory reports that will have been returned by mid-term, no mid-term grade will be reported for this course.  Students making unsatisfactory progress will be contacted individually by the instructor before mid-term.


 

Course Schedule:

The schedule of lab topics is provided at in the separate lab schedule. The schedule also contains links to laboratory advanced sheets for each lab. Students should printout out the advanced sheets and familiarize themselves with lab requirements prior to coming to lab.


Course Policies:

Students must abide by policies in the Clayton State University Student Handbook, and the Basic Undergraduate Student Responsibilities. Attendance is required for lab and examination periods. Any absence must be accompanied by a written excuse from a doctor. Without excuse, a grade of zero points may be assigned for the missed work.

While lab data may be taken in lab groups, all work on laboratory reports must be individual work, including word processing, spreadsheet development, diagrams and graphs. A grade of zero will be assigned to all persons involved in copied work. Additionally, disciplinary action may be initiated for academic dishonesty.

Laboratory reports are due at the beginning of the meeting one week after the lab was conducted. Late submission of the laboratory reports will result in a grade penalty of 10% of the available points per working day (Monday through Friday) that the assignment is late. Late reports will not be accepted after the final course meeting (Friday, December 4, 2009).

Visitors (friends, children, etc.) are strictly prohibited from attending lab without the permission of the instructor.

No smoking, eating or drinking is permitted at any time in the lab room.

Any type of activity that is considered dishonest by reasonable standards may constitute academic misconduct. The most common forms of academic misconduct are cheating and plagiarism.  All instances of academic dishonesty will result in a grade of zero for the work involved.  All instances of academic dishonesty will be reported to the Office of Student Conduct. Judicial procedures are described at http://adminservices.clayton.edu/studentconduct/.

Disruption of the Learning Environment

Behavior which disrupts the teaching–learning process during class activities will not tolerated.  While a variety of behaviors can be disruptive in a classroom setting, more serious examples include belligerent, abusive, profane, and/or threatening behavior.  A student who fails to respond to reasonable faculty direction regarding classroom behavior and/or behavior while participating in classroom activities may be dismissed from class.  A student who is dismissed is entitled to due process and will be afforded such rights as soon as possible following dismissal.  If found in violation, a student may be administratively withdrawn and may receive a grade of WF.

 


Important dates:

Laboratory report due dates: weekly on Fridays, one week after the laboratory is performed with the exception of the last laboratory report of the course will be completed during the final lab period.

Last day to withdraw without academic penalty: Friday, November 6, 2009.


 



Last Update: October 11, 2009