WAYLAND BAPTIST UNIVERSITY PLAINVIEW CAMPUS SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS & SCIENCES Wayland Mission Statement: Wayland Baptist University exists to educate students in an academically challenging, learning-focused and distinctively Christian environment for professional success and service to God and humankind. Course Title and Number: PHYS 1402-PL01; General Physics II Term: Name of Instructor: Office Phone Number and WBU Email Address: Office Hours, Building, and Location: Class Meeting Time and Location: Catalog Description: Continuation of PHYS 1401; electricity and magnetism and modern physics. Lecture three hours, laboratory three hours. Note: Students cannot receive credit for both PHYS 1402 and PHYS 2402. Fee: $45. Prerequisite: MATH 1305 (Trigonometry) and PHYS 1401, or consent of instructor Required Textbook: (same as PHYS 1401) *Refer to official booklist Supplies: composition book (for lab), scientific calculator Course Outline/Outcome Competencies: You should be familiar with the following topics and be able to use them to set up and solve mathematical models of real-world problems. Electric Charge and Electric Field Electric Potential Electric Currents DC Circuits Magnetism Electromagnetic Induction and Faraday’s Law Electromagnetic Waves Light: Geometric Optics Wave Nature of Light Special Theory of Relativity* Quantum Theory and quantum Mechanics* Nuclear Physics and Nuclear Energy* Elementary Particles* Astrophysics* *as time permits Attendance Requirements: All students are expected to attend all class sessions and are responsible for knowing the material covered. No quizzes or exams can be made up unless arrangements PRIOR to the absence have been made. For exception due to emergency, please consult the instructor immediately. Any student missing more than 25% of the class will FAIL the class. Missing part or all of a class may count as an absence. Statement on Plagiarism and Academic Dishonesty: Wayland Baptist University observes a zero tolerance policy regarding academic dishonesty. Per university policy as described in the academic catalog, all cases of academic dishonesty will be reported and second offenses will result in suspension from the university. Disability Statement: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), it is the policy of Wayland Baptist University that no otherwise qualified person with a disability be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any educational program or activity in the university. The Coordinator of Counseling Services serves as the coordinator of students with a disability and should be contacted concerning accommodation requests at (806) 291-3765. Documentation of a disability must accompany any request for accommodations. Course Requirements and Grading Criteria: suggested Homework: Homework is due at the start of class the day it is due. You may work together, but do not copy. Late homework will be accepted, if not worked out in class, until the next class period, with a 30 point deduction taken. If there are extreme circumstances, contact your Instructor. Show your work. Labs: All labs will be written as you do them into your lab notebook. Include the title and date, who you worked with, a sketch or description, procedure, and all data taken. Calculations for labs must be done in class before you leave, and a brief conclusion written. You should be descriptive enough that you could recreate the lab using only your notebook for instructions. It is possible that final exam questions may require the use of your notebook. Exams: The content covered by each exam will be explicitly discussed in class. One standard size index card of notes and equations may be used. No definitions are allowed on notecard. Final exam grade may replace low test grade. No make-up tests will be given. Grading: % % % Exams Homework Labs A: 90 – 100 B: 80 – 89 C: 70 – 79 D: 60 – 69 F: Below 60 Students shall have protection through orderly procedures against prejudices or capricious academic evaluation. A student who believes that he or she has not been held to realistic academic standards, just evaluation procedures, or appropriate grading, may appeal the final grade given in the course by using the student grade appeal process described in the Academic Catalog. Appeals may not be made for advanced placement examinations or course bypass examinations. Appeals are limited to the final course grade, which may be upheld, raised, or lowered at any stage of the appeal process. Any recommendation to lower a course grade must be submitted through the Executive Vice President/Provost to the Faculty Assembly Grade Appeals Committee for review and approval. The Faculty Assembly Grade Appeals Committee may instruct that the course grade be upheld, raised, or lowered to a more proper evaluation. Tentative Schedule: Academic Honesty: Disciplinary action for academic misconduct is the responsibility of the faculty member assigned to this course. The faculty member is charged with assessing the gravity of any case of academic dishonesty, and with giving sanctions to any student involved. In this course, any student caught cheating will receive a zero on that work. Any second instance of cheating will result in failure of the course. Important Dates: Last Last Last Last day to drop without record day to withdraw with “W” day to withdraw with a “WP/WF” Class This syllabus is only a plan. The teacher may modify the plan during the course. The requirements and grading criteria may be changed during the course if necessary. rev. 06/17/14