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| Homework | Homework Assignments |
| Exams & Quizzes | Lecture Highlights |
| Physics Clinic |
Professor: Mark Bowick
Office: 317 Physics Building
Phone: 443-5979
E-mail: bowick@physics.syr.edu.
Office Hour: Tuesday, 2-3pm, or any time by appointment.
Please bring your notes and textbook to any office hour discussion.
I enjoy talking to students and am eager to get feedback from them on
the course. Please drop by during my office hour, see me before or after
the lecture, or send me email to make an appointment.
Administrative Help: If you need handouts or other information,
try the Undergraduate Office, Room 111 of the Physics Building
during regular office hours. All assignments
and most handouts can also be downloaded from the course web page. The
undergraduate secretary can help you with registering, dropping or withdrawing,
missing grades, etc..
A few other recommended texts are listed below. I will refer to them from time to time during the semester. They will be on reserve in the Physics Library.
One problem set will be assigned every week, usually on Tuesdays. It will be due by 5pm of the following Tuesday. Late homework will not be accepted. You can hand in the homework to me at the end of class or put it in my mailbox in the main Physics Department office before 5pm.
There will be two midterm examinations and one final examination in this course.
The midterm exams are tentatively scheduled for Thursday, February 12, and Thursday, March 19, during class time. If you have a problem with these dates, please let me know within the first week of classes.
The final exam is scheduled for Friday May 1, 8-10am. This exam will cover the material of the entire course.
Like the quizzes, the exams are based on the homework and the material covered in the lectures. The best way to prepare for exams is to do all the homework carefully and to attend lectures in an active way, interrupting the lecturer with questions often. When studying the material and working on the homework you should also continually ask yourself questions like Why?... and What if?....
Grading Policy
The final grade for this course will be determined as follows
homework: 25%
quizzes:10%
midterm examinations: 20% each
final exam: 25%
Note that your grade will not based on any curve. It is possible for every student in the class to get an `A'.
Honesty: You will be required to sign a pledge not to give or receive unauthorized assistance on the quizzes or exams. You are, however, encouraged to get all the help you can from friends, instructors, relatives or strangers on the homework.
Physics Clinic:
Rm. 113, Physics Building.
Technically speaking, the clinic is not part of PHY361 per se. It is designed to provide help for all of our physics courses. You may go to any TA in the clinic at any time. Consult the clinic schedule (also posted outside the clinic) for your favorite TA. You are encouraged to visit the clinic if you have trouble with the homework or have any questions. In the past, some students have used the clinic as a free tutoring service, spending many hours there. This is an excellent idea! The performance of those students improved dramatically during the course of the semester, on the exams as well as on homework.