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PHYS 101L01 COURSE SYLLABUS |
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Dr. Mikhail M. AGREST
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SPRING 2001 |
D E P A R T M E N T I N F O R M A T I O N
WELCOME TO
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY
DEPARTMENT HOME PAGE:
http://www.cofc.edu/~physics/physdept.html
LEARN MORE ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT AND ABOUT
MAJORS & MINORS
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B.S. &
B.A.
in
Physics & Astronomy
Minors
in
- Physics
- Astronomy
- Engineering Physics
- Meteorology
Areas of Concentration
within the Physics Major
Engineering
Astronomy
Meteorology
OTHER Physics related PROGRAMS:
Pre-Medicine
Secondary Education - Teacher Education Program
and Minor in Education
(for Physics majors *)
ENGINEERING TRANSFER
PROGRAM
- Three-Two Option - - Two -Two Option -
MS in
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES***
MES
Environmental Studies Minor**
Honors
Program
A degree in Physics, with Honors, is a distinguished scholarly achievement.
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*) CofC Undergraduate Catalog (2000/2001), page 78
**) CofC Undergraduate Catalog (2000/2001), page 84
***) CofC Undergraduate Catalog (2000/2001), page 177
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PHYSICS
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Dr. Mikhail M. AGREST. | MS., LENINGRAD STATE UNIVERSITY.
Ph.D. in Physics and Mathematics, The USSR ACADEMY of SCIENCE
Interests: Fluid Mechanics, Applied Mathematics,
Membrane Science and Technology. |
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Office: (843) 953-1-359. |
Home: (843) 556-2997 |
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A laboratory program
to accompany PHYS 101.
Laboratory three hours per week. |
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| Prerequisite: | PHYS 101 is a co-requisite or prerequisite for PHYS 101L. | ||
| WHAT DO YOU NEED THIS COURSE FOR??
this is what makes the difference in enjoying life by a Human being. Physics ! That is the Philosophy of the Universe! Study Physics and you will get these skills. Study Physics and it will help you to succeed in any Science. Study Physics and it will help you to succeed in any Career. How to measure different things, how to estimate, How to listen, how to argue with your nice roommate, How to heat, how to cool, how to push, how to pull, How to dive in a swimming pool. What to do to move to the Stars, how to stay at rest You will learn all this from the wonderful lectures of Mikhail AGREST |
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| Text Books: |
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| ATTENDANCE
POLICY: |
You are expected to
attend all laboratory periods.
You are responsible for all material covered during the lab, even if you are absent. |
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| GRADING
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B 80-86 |
C 70-76 |
F <60 |
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| PREPARATION
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You are expected to have read the description of Lab. from your Lab. Manual for each Lab. session. | ||||
| LAB. REPORT | Lab. Reports are due next Lab.Session | ||||
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There will be a short
quiz at the beginning of most labs.
The quiz will be on the material from the previous lab.
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| GRADING
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2. Lab reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25% 3. Lab quizzes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40% 4. General impression of your work in class. . . . . . . . . 10% |
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L a b . s e s s i o n s :
Thursday
2:00 - 5:00 PM,
SCIC # 108
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DR.
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INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS
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Measurements |
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Velocity & Acceleration | |
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Vector Addition |
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Projectile Motion | |
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Friction | |
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Newton's Laws | |
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Uniform Circular Motion |
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$ 897 | Conservation of Energy | |
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Collision Physics | |
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Bernoulli's Equation | |
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Temperature and Heat |
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Simple Pendulum | |
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The Speed of Sound | |
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| COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY DEPARTMENT |
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| 101 Introductory Physics (3)
101L Introductory Physics Laboratory (1) 102 Introductory Physics (3) 102L Introductory Physics Laboratory (1) 105 Introduction to Meteorology (3) 119 Celestial Navigation (2) 129 Astronomy I (3) 129L Astronomy I Laboratory (1) 130 Astronomy II (3) 130L Astronomy II Laboratory (1) 150 Physics of Sound and Music (4) 201 General Physics (4) 202 General Physics (4) 203 Physics and Medicine (3) 205 Intelligent Life in the Universe (3) 206 Planetary Astronomy (3) 298 Special Topics (1-3) 301 Classical Mechanics (3) 302 Classical Mechanics (3) 306 Physical Optics (4) 307 Thermodynamics (3) 308 Atmospheric Physics (3) |
311 Stellar Astronomy and Astrophysics (3)
320 Introductory Electronics (4) 330 Introduction to Modern Physics (3) 331 Introduction to Modern Physics (3) 370 Experimental Physics (4) 390 Research (1-3) 399 Tutorial (3, repeatable up to 12) 403 Introductory Quantum Mechanics (3) 404 Introductory Quantum Mechanics (3) 407 Introduction to Nuclear Physics (3) 408 Introduction to Solid State Physics (3) 409 Electricity and Magnetism (3) 410 Electricity and Magnetism (3) 412 Special Topics (1-3) 413 Astrophysics (3) 415 Fluid Mechanics (3) 419 Research Seminar (1) 420 Senior Research (3) 456 Air Pollution Meteorology (4) 457 Satellite Meteorology (3) 458 Climate Change (4) 499 Bachelor's Essay (6) |
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