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PHYS-1417-001 Physical Science II
<p>Prerequisite: Math 0303-minimum grade of C, Accuplacer score of 75, THEA score of 270 or an equivalent score on a state-approved test; RDNG 0331-minimum grade of C or a score on a state-approved test indicating college-level reading skills</p>
Science course designed for non-science majors with focus on elementary education science instruction methods and content. Primary emphasis will be fundamental concepts of physics, such as force and motion, sound, waves, momentum and heat. May also include integration with chemistry, geology and astronomy.
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(4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 3 lab)
On Campus Course
REQUIRED
Conceptual Physical Science, 5th Edition, by Hewitt, Suchocki, and Hewitt (paper copy of textbook ISBN 0321753348)
AND
MasteringPhysics: Conceptual Physical Science for Conceptual Physical Science, 5th Edition (available ONLINE at www.masteringphysics.com and payable by credit or debit card)
PLEASE NOTE:
MasteringPhysics requires, in addition to a credit card to purchase access, a course code to register for a specific course. Students will receive this code in class and it will also be posted on our Blackboard class web site.
Grades will be determined by the following scale:
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Students are expected to:
HONOR CODE
Students are expected to work throughout the semester without cheating. Cheating is defined as “any practice, method, or assistance, whether explicitly forbidden or unmentioned, that involves any degree of dishonesty, fraud, or deceit. Cheating includes plagiarism, which is representing another’s ideas or words as one’s own.”
It can be tempting to cheat, especially when struggling with new material. But being an effective learner requires personal honor, accountability, and responsibility. (adapted from Davidson College’s Honor Code).
Students who engage in cheating will earn a zero on the assignment in question and may also be subject to other disciplinary actions following Amarillo College policy.
Grades will be calculated using the following percentages:
HOMEWORK – 10% of the final grade
TESTS – 40% of the final grade
FINAL EXAM – 25% of the final grade
LAB GRADES – 25% of the final grade
Attendance will be taken every class period. No portion of your grade is directly determined by attendance, however, students who regularly attend class tend to earn higher grades and enjoy learning physics better. Labs may not be made up so any lab missed for any reason will earn a zero. There are no make-up labs.
Attendance is taken electronically so make sure you scan your ID each time you attend class or lab.
Students who do not attend class during the first two weeks will automatically be dropped from the course.
This course is a conceptual physics course designed for future elementary and middle school educators. General topics covered include linear motion, forces, momentum, energy, projectiles, gravitation, satellites, waves, sound, light, basic electrical circuits and some magnetism (if time allows). The general plan of study for the semester is summarized in the chart below. Test dates will be posted within one week.
Weeks 1-5 |
Chs 1 & 2 Equilibrium & Linear Motion Newton’s Laws Test #1 -- Prologue & Chapters 1 & 2 |
Weeks 5-8 |
Chs 3-4 Momentum & Energy Test #2 -- Chapter 3 |
Weeks 9-10 |
Ch 4 Gravity, Projectiles, & Satellites Test #3 -- Chapter 4 |
Weeks 11-13 |
Chapter 8 Static & Current Electricity Test #4 -- Chapter 8 |
Weeks 13-15 |
Chapter 10 Waves & Sound |
Week 16 |
REQUIRED Comprehensive Final Exam |
01/16/18 4:55 PM
01/23/18 12:07 PM