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Physics I: Classical Mechanics >> Content Detail



Syllabus



Syllabus

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Course Overview




Textbooks


Amazon logo Young, Hugh D., and Roger A. Freedman. University Physics. 11th ed. with Mastering Physics. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 2004.  ISBN: 9780805391800.



Problem Sets


Written problem sets are due once a week. On exam weeks, however, no problem sets are due.



Mastering Physics Homework (Note: Not available to OCW users)


There are weekly on-line assignments, which use the Mastering Physics software that comes with the Young and Freedman Textbook. The questions will cover some of the material in the up-coming class. The goal of this assignment is to introduce you to the concepts that will be covered in class the next day.



In-class Work


During class, students will perform hands-on experiments in small groups. Students will work on solving problems in small groups during a portion of the lectures and recitations.



Tutor Meetings


Students must attend a one-hour meeting once a week with one of the Tutors. A small group of students will attend each meeting together. During this time, the tutor will answer questions and assist students with any difficulties found in solving the problems. Attendance at these sessions is mandatory.



Exams


There will be four exams: Three one-hour exams will be given during the fall semester, and the final exam will be a three-hour comprehensive exam at the end of IAP.



Policy on Cooperation, Outside Help, and Grades


Homework: You are strongly encouraged to work with other students to discuss the assignments. You can also ask any questions of your recitation instructor or tutor. However, we insist that you write up your solutions by yourself.

Mastering Physics: You must complete the computer assignments on your own, without any direct assistance. You are allowed to ask for hints or suggestions off-line if you get stuck on a particular problem but you are not allowed to have anyone else working with you at the computer.

Exams: No outside notes, books, or assistance of any kind is allowed during exams.



Grading Policy



ActivitiesPercentages
In-class Exam 110%
In-class Exam 215%
In-class Exam 315%
Final Exam25%
In-class Experiments5%
In-class Problem Solving4%
Written Homework10%
Tutor Meeting Attendance3%
Mastering Physics10%
Lecture Attendance3%

 








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