Honor’s Physics Course Description
Textbook:
College Physics 6th ed. Raymond A Serway &Jerry S. Faughn
Homework:
Homework will be assigned nightly by number according to the
assignment sheet. Unless otherwise noted, it is expected that
students will move on to the next assignment in the sequence
regardless of whether or not there has been specific reference
to it. It is also assumed that students will read the sections
of the text that correspond to the homework without specific
reference to it. Additional problems may be assigned to augment
those on already listed. Questions regarding a particular
assignment will be dealt with in class on the following day.
Although these assignments are NOT collected, it needs to be
understood that success in this class is dependent on being
able to
complete problems similar to those in the homework. Failure to
keep up with the assigned work will result in academic
difficulty. In lieu of collecting homework, I reserve the right
to give short quizzes based on the assignments and homework
will be spot checked to ensure that students are keeping up.
The problems listed in parentheses are of a more difficult
nature and are intended to give added challenge at the end of a
chapter.
Lab
Work:
Each laboratory exercise will be accompanied by a formal
write-up including the lab sheet, data, graphs when
appropriate, purpose, observations, and conclusion. These will
be collected on a to-be-announced basis that allows sufficient
time for completion. Late labs will be penalized at a rate of 5
points per day in the absence of a legal excuse. Those turned
in after the others have been returned will receive a maximum
grade of 50%. In the event of a legal absence on the due date,
it is expected that the work will be submitted upon return to
class. Although students perform the labs in small groups it is
expected that each of the reports are unique and an individuals
own work. Use of the internet and outside sources is acceptable
as long as the work is APPROPRIATELY cited. Reports that are
identical or indicate plagiarism in any form, will be assigned
a zero and dealt with according to school policy.
Tests &
Quizzes:
Tests will be announced in advance, however, short quizzes may
be given at anytime. These will be based on material that has
been covered in the homework and may or may not be announced.
In the event that a student has more than two tests on a given
day, they may make arrangements IN ADVANCE for an extension.
Most, but not necessarily all equations will be supplied for
both tests and quizzes. It is important that it is understood
that students are expected to complete tests and quizzes in the
allotted time and should pace themselves accordingly. Work will
be collected at the end of the allotted time regardless of how
much or little has been completed.
Recommended
Materials:
Students should have a scientific calculator, textbook, and
notebook on a daily basis. For a notebook, I recommend a three
ring binder so that old tests, labs, and homework may be kept
organized for the purposes of preparing for tests and exams.
The use of laptop computers will be required for some class
work and students should download a copy of “Logger Pro” since
this is the program we will use to analyze data.
Grading:
Quarterly grades will be determined in the following manner:
Lab Work/Quizzes: 30%
Tests: 70%
Semester and final averages are calculated numerically and not
using the grade equivalent scores for each quarter. Students
are kept informed of their averages throughout the quarter.
Absence:
In the case of a legal absence, it is expected that all work be
made up in a timely fashion. If the work is not submitted in a
timely fashion, it will be given the same treatment as a late
assignment.
Lateness:
Students are expected to arrive on time for class. Excessive
lateness will be dealt with in accordance with school
policy.
Grading
Periods:
Barring extenuating circumstances, all missing work must be
handed in two days before the close of a quarter or an interim.
At this time, missing work is permanently assigned a zero.
Absence on these days or those immediately before is NOT an
excuse.
Extra
Help:
Extra help will be made available to students needing it before
the start of school, during my free periods, or after school. I
do, however, request that students make these arrangements with
me in advance and come armed with specific questions on
problems, etc. that they have tried and are unable to complete.