PES 101 Physics for the Life Sciences I Fall, 2006 TRF 1:40p-2:55p SCI 221 Course Syllabus Instructor: Robert G. Gist Office and Hours: ENGR 244, TR 12:30pm - 1:30pm, W 6:00pm - 7:00pm,or by appt. UCCS Phone: 719-262-3152 UCCS e-mail: rgist@uccs.edu Web Address: http://www.uccs.edu/~rgist Pre-requisite: High School algebra Text: Physics: Principles with Applications, 6th ed., by Giancoli http://wps.prenhall.com/esm_giancoli_physicsppa_6 Course Description: General physics with an emphasis on applications to life sciences and health professions. Credit Hours: 4 GRADING Homework: The way you practice is the way you play the game. Homework is an important part of cementing the information from the lectures into practical application that will fulfill the objectives of this course. Homework will count as 20% of the course grade, and should be based on INDIVIDUAL EFFORT. It will be due at the start of the class on the day it is due. To be graded, homework must be neat, readable and should show your work in arriving at the answers with intermediate calculations. Homework turned in late is subject to a 30% penalty, and will not be accepted more than 1 week after the due date. If extreme circumstances should present themselves, consult with me as soon as possible. I’ll assign about 6-8 problems each week. All of the problems should be completed, but I will grade about three of the problems in each set. Grading for each problem will be in the range 0-5 points, where 5 is complete and 0 is didn’t attempt. Exams: There will be four exams given during the semester, each counting 20% of your grade. I will give you at least a week’s notice as to the exact date of the exam as well as the material you will be responsible for on each test. There will be a final exam during finals week in this classroom. Unless arrangements have been made PRIOR to any exam, there will be no make-up exams. Missed exams will receive a score of zero. Applications: Friday class meetings will typically be application of the theory and equations learned in class. I will work example problems and help with problems people have with the homework assignments. Attendance may occasionally be taken for extra credit, at the instructor’s discretion. Grades: In summary, your grade will be based on the following: Homework Exams (4) R. Gist 20% 80% 1 8/22/2006 PES 101 Physics for the Life Sciences I Fall, 2006 TRF 1:40p-2:55p SCI 221 I grade on a standard A: 90-100%, B: 80-89%, C: 70-70%, D: 60-69%, F: Below 60%. Ranges include +’s and –‘s. STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES Reasonable accommodation: 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. Units: Keeping track and showing units (where they exist) is a critical aspect of computing and reporting scientific results. Reminders will appear on homework problems with missing units prior to the first exam. After that (including all exams) DEDUCTIONS WILL BE TAKEN FOR MISSING UNITS. Calculators: Calculators and computers are a part of the modern scientist’s tool set. They provide an alternate means to check your answers and to reduce computation errors. If you can program and apply calculators to assist you in your problem solving, you are increasing your skill set. Calculators will be necessary for homework and will be allowed to be used during exams; HOWEVER, enough INTERMEDIATE STEPS MUST BE SHOWN to convince me that you understand how to solve the problem. A basic scientific calculator capable of trigonometry functions, square roots, logarithms, etc. is sufficient. Cell phones, pagers, talking: Please show respect to the other members of the class by turning off the sound on cell phones and pagers. Imperative phone calls should be taken outside the classroom. Also, keep conversation to a minimum during the lecture so that others can hear clearly. Questions, comments: It is my hope that you will feel free enough to ask questions in class. Chances are that if you are unsure about some topic, there are others who have a similar question. I would like the class to be as interactive as possible. If you have relevant experience with a subject, please feel free to share comments with the class. R. Gist 2 8/22/2006 PES 101 Physics for the Life Sciences I Fall, 2006 TRF 1:40p-2:55p SCI 221 Significant Dates Date Sep 4 Nov 22-24 Dec 12 (Tue) Event Labor Day Thanksgiving Final Exam Note No class No class 1:40 to 4:10 pm Read-ahead and Exam Schedule* Date 22-Aug 24-Aug 25-Aug 29-Aug 31-Aug 1-Sep 5-Sep 7-Sep 8-Sep 12-Sep 14-Sep 15-Sep 19-Sep 21-Sep 22-Sep 26-Sep 28-Sep 29-Sep 3-Oct 5-Oct 6-Oct 10-Oct 12-Oct 13-Oct Tue Thu Fri Tue Thu Fri Tue Thu Fri Tue Thu Fri Tue Thu Fri Tue Thu Fri Tue Thu Fri Tue Thu Fri Topic Introduction, Overview Kinematics in 1D Applications Kinematics in 2D & Vectors Applications Labor Day Holiday Motion & Force Applications Review Exam 1 Exam Recap Circular Motion: Gravity Circular Motion: Gravity Applications Work and Energy Work and Energy Applications Linear Momentum Linear Momentum Applications Review Exam 2 Exam Recap Notes Read Ch 2 HW Ch 2 Ch 2 HW due Read Ch 3 HW Ch 3 --Ch 3 HW due HW Ch 4 --Ch 4 HW due --Read Ch 5 Read Ch 5 HW Ch 5 Ch 5 HW due Read Ch 6 HW Ch 6 Ch 6 HW due Read Ch 7 HW Ch 7 --Ch 7 HW due --- Date 17-Oct 19-Oct 20-Oct 24-Oct 26-Oct 27-Oct 31-Oct 2-Nov 3-Nov 7-Nov 9-Nov 10-Nov 14-Nov 16-Nov 17-Nov 21-Nov 23-Nov 24-Nov 28-Nov 30-Nov 1-Dec 5-Dec 7-Dec 8-Dec 12-Dec Tue Thu Fri Tue Thu Fri Tue Thu Fri Tue Thu Fri Tue Thu Fri Tue Thu Fri Tue Thu Fri Tue Thu Fri Tue Topic Rotational Motion Rotational Motion Applications Rotational Motion Bodies in Equilibrium Applications Bodies in Equilibrium Bodies in Equilibrium Applications Review Exam 3 Exam Recap Fluids Fluids Applications Special Relativity (Ch 26) Thanksgiving Holiday Thanksgiving Holiday Vibration & Waves Vibration & Waves Applications Sound Sound Review Final Exam * Dates (except holidays and final) are approximate, and subject to change. Dates of exams will be announced a week prior to administration. R. Gist 3 8/22/2006 Notes Read Ch 8 Read Ch 8 HW Ch 8 Ch 8 HW due Read Ch 9 Read Ch 9 HW Ch 9 --Ch 9 HW due --Read Ch 10 Read Ch 10 HW Ch 10 Ch 10 HW due ----Read Ch 11 Read Ch 11 HW Ch 11 Ch 11 HW Due Read Ch 12 --Ch 12 HW due