PES 1110 General Physics I – Spring 2015 Course Syllabus

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PES 1110 General Physics I – Spring 2015
MonWedFri 10:50 am – 12:05 pm Dwire 121
Course Syllabus
Instructor: Robert G. Gist
Office & Hours: OCSE A-418, (MonWed 12:151:30, Tue 9:30-10:30)
UCCS e-mail: rgist@uccs.edu
Web Site: http://www.uccs.edu/~rgist
Text: University Physics, 13th ed., by Young and
Freedman (Ch1-11,13-14)
On-line Homework (optional): Mastering Physics
Course Description: Rigorous calculus-level
course in classical physics for science and
engineering students. Includes measurements,
vectors, motion in one dimension, motion in a plane,
particle dynamics, work and energy, linear and
angular momentum, rotation of rigid bodies, static
equilibrium, oscillation, and gravity.
Credit Hours: 4
Co-requisite: Math 1350 (Calculus I)
Attendance: Attendance will not be monitored. It is each student’s responsibility to cover any
material due to missed lectures. Call the Snow Line (255-3346) for school closures. Arrangements
should be made in advance for absence due to religious or spiritual observances.
Recitations: Friday class meetings will typically be application of the theory and equations learned in
class. I will work example problems and help with homework assignments.
Homework: Students may choose from either traditional homework (hand-written and individually
graded) or on-line homework (assigned and graded on-line via the Mastering Physics program at
www.pearsonmylabandmastering.com). You will typically have at least one week after homework
is assigned to complete it and submit it in class or electronically via the Mastering Physics
program. Study groups are acceptable and encouraged, but homework should be based on
individual effort. Early homework submission is rewarded and late homework is subject to a
penalty. If extreme circumstances should present themselves, consult with me as soon as possible.
Each homework set will consist of around 5-7 problems from the chapter.
Exams: Dates for exams are tentative. At least a week’s notice will be given before the exam. There
will be no make-up exams. Any missed exam will result in a grade of zero. Excuses for illness,
family emergencies, or religious observances must be communicated to the instructor prior to the
missed exam, if possible. Exams are closed-book, but calculators and a 3”x5” cue card will be
allowed. Exam 4 will be administered on the day of finals, and is not cumulative.
Grades: In summary, your grade will be weighted as
Homework average
20%
shown. The letter grade ranges are posted on my
Average of exams (4)
80%
website. Ranges include +’s and –‘s.
Disabilities: Students with a disability who require accommodations should provide a letter of
accommodation from Student Enrichment Services (MH 105, x3354) within the first two weeks of
the semester. Accommodations requests for tests are required a week prior to the scheduled exam.
Calculators: Calculators will be allowed during exams. Some problems may require you to show your
work, including formulae used.
Questions, comments: It is my hope that you will feel comfortable asking questions in class.
Chances are that if you are unsure about some topic, there are others who have a similar question.
If you have relevant experience with a subject, please feel free to share comments with the class.
Cell phones, classroom: Please show proper etiquette by turning cell phones to silent mode and
keeping conversation to a minimum during lecture. Please remain in the classroom unless an
emergency arises, since foot traffic in the class can be disruptive to other students.
Academic Integrity: Exact duplication of the homework or exam solutions of others (including other
students, instructors, or solution manuals) is considered a violation of the UCCS academic integrity
policy. Violation of this policy may result in consequences ranging from a zero on the assignment
up to failure of the course, depending on the particular situation.
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PES 1110 General Physics I – Spring 2015
MonWedFri 10:50 am – 12:05 pm Dwire 121
Significant Dates
Date
Mar 24 – Mar 30
May 11 (Mon)
Event
Spring Break
Final Exam
Note
No class
10:20 am to 12:20 pm
Schedule (subject to change)
Topic
Date
21-Jan
23-Jan
26-Jan
28-Jan
30-Jan
2-Feb
4-Feb
6-Feb
9-Feb
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2-Mar
4-Mar
6-Mar
9-Mar
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13-Mar
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Mon
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Notes
1: Units, Vectors, Etc.
2: Motion Along a Line
Applications
3: Vectors
3: Motion in 2D, 3D
Applications
4: Newtons Laws
4: Newtons Laws
Applications
Unit Review
Exam 1
5: Applying Newton's Laws
5: Applying Newton's Laws
Applications
Snow day
6: Work & Kinetic Energy
6: Work & Kinetic Energy
Applications
7: Pot. Energy & Cons.
7: Pot. Energy & Cons.
Applications
Unit Review
Exam 2
Ch 1&2 HW due
Ch 3 HW due
Ch 4 HW due
Ch 5 HW due
Ch 6 HW due
Ch 7 HW due
Date
16-Mar
18-Mar
20-Mar
23-Mar
25-Mar
27-Mar
30-Mar
1-Apr
3-Apr
6-Apr
8-Apr
10-Apr
13-Apr
15-Apr
17-Apr
20-Apr
22-Apr
24-Apr
27-Apr
29-Apr
1-May
4-May
6-May
8-May
11-May
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Topic
8: Momentum & Impulse
8: Momentum & Impulse
Applications
Spring Break
Spring Break
Spring Break
9: Rigid Body Rotation
9: Rigid Body Rotation
Applications
10: Rotational Dynamics
10: Rotational Dynamics
Applications
Unit Wrap-up
Unit Review
Exam 3
11: Equilib. & Elasticity
11: Equilib. & Elasticity
Applications
13: Gravitation
13: Gravitation
Applications
14: Periodic Motion
14: Periodic Motion
Unit Review
Exam 4
Notes
Ch 8 HW due
Ch 9 HW due
Ch 10 HW due
Ch 11 HW due
Ch 13 HW due
Ch 14 HW due
We'll be covering chapters 1-11 & 13-14 in University Physics, by Young, 13th ed. Those chapters are
in any of the following versions of the text:
ISBN 978-0-321-89744-2
(preferred text)
ISBN 978-0-321-89796-1
ISBN 978-0-321-89810-4
ISBN 978-0-321-69659-5
ISBN 978-0-321-73041-1
University Physics 13th ed., (bound) with Mastering Physics
and eText (in UCCS bookstore)
University Physics 13th ed., (bound)
University Physics 13th ed., Loose-leaf version
Mastering Physics and University Physics 13th ed., eText
University Physics 13th ed., eText
Optional On-line Homework: Mastering Physics at www.pearsonmylabandmastering.com
Mastering Physics Course ID: RGIST2015SPR
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