SUMMER 2008 SYLLABUS
PHY202 College Physics II - MTuWTh 10:30 AM – 12:50 PM
Instructor: Dr. Rulison [Office: G-318 (See office door for scheduled office hours), Phone: 404-364-8409, E-mail: mrulison@oglethorpe.edu]
Purpose: This is the second course of a two-semester sequence in introductory calculus-based physics. The purpose of the course is to develop in the student a fundamental and thorough knowledge of oscillatory/wave motion, electrostatics, magnetostatics, electromagnetism, AC and DC circuits, and optics. Problem solving and physical reasoning skills will be emphasized.
Text: Fundamentals of Physics – 7th Edition by Halliday, Resnick, and Walker. This text incorporates a number of study aids which should be considered an integral part of your reading. These include solved example problems within each chapter, a chapter summary with checklist of important formulae and concepts, questions and conceptual exercises at the end of each chapter, and problems at the end of each chapter. Also of interest are special sections on applications of physics, and special supplements on problem solving techniques and methods.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: College Physics I – PHY201 / Calculus II – MAT132.
Homework: Homework problems will be assigned from each chapter. These will be turned in and one or more problems will be chosen at random for grading. Homework will count toward your final grade as shown on the assignment sheet. Late homework will not be accepted.
Tests: There will be three tests given on the dates shown on the assignment sheet. The material to be covered on each test will be announced in class well in advance of each test. NO MAKE-UP TESTS OR POSTPONEMENTS WILL BE GIVEN!!
Final Exam: There will be a final exam given during the regular final exam period. This exam may be comprehensive.
Class Attendance: While class attendance is not required, the student is responsible for all material and information covered in class (including changes of schedule and assignment). Since this is primarily a problem-solving course with a large proportion of class time devoted to solving problems, attendance is strongly recommended.
Dropping the Course: The course may be dropped with a grade of W through Thursday, July 17 (provided that the student's work to that point has been of passing quality). After this date the grade of W will be assigned only in the case of withdrawal from the University or prolonged illness.
Academic Honesty: As students and faculty at Oglethorpe University we are members of a society of scholars with all the opportunities as well as obligations attached to such a designation. We therefore agree to govern ourselves accordingly. The use of any information, not provided by the instructor, during an exam will be considered cheating. In such a case the student(s) will be referred to the Honor Council for a hearing and possible disciplinary action. It is the duty of anyone witnessing behavior in violation of the University Honor Code to report the violation. See pages 107-115 of the 2006-2008 Bulletin for further information.
NOTE: A grade of C- or better is required for each PHY1XX/PHY2XX level course required for the major or minor.
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Chapter |
Test Chapters |
Test Date |
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June 30 |
14 |
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July 1 |
18-19 |
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2 |
19 |
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3 |
20 |
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July 7 |
21-22 |
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8 |
23 |
14-20 |
July 8 |
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9 |
23-24 |
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10 |
24-25 |
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July 14 |
26 |
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15 |
27 |
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16 |
28 |
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17 |
29 |
21-27 |
July 17 |
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July 21 |
30 |
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22 |
31-32 |
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23 |
33 |
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24 |
34 |
28-32 |
July 24 |
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July 28 |
34-35 |
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29 |
36 |
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30 |
17 |
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31 |
Final |
Final |
July 31 |
GRADING
A............90-100 (A-....90-93) Tests................……….60%
B............80-90 (B-....80-83,B+....87-90) Homework........……....20%
C............70-80 (C-....70-73,C+....77-80) Final Exam.....………...20%
D............60-70 (D+....67-70) ------------------------------
F.............0-60 Total...................……100%
Note that Incomplete (I) is given only under the rarest of circumstances. Refer to page 98-99 of the 2006-2008 Bulletin for a summary of requirements.