PHYS 2201 – General Physics I (Algebra Based)
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1. COURSE TITLE:General Physics I (Algebra Based)
2. CATALOG- PHYS 2201 (add specific section number)
3. PREREQUISITES:MATH 1141 and 1142, or the equivalent.
or: MATH 1120 (SSCC engineering program students)
Lab must be taken concurrently with General Physics.
COREQUISITE: PHYS 2211
4. COURSE TIME/LOCATION: (add specific time, days, campus, and room number)
5. CREDIT HOURS:4 LECTURE HOURS: 4
LABORATORY HOURS:0OBSERVATION HOURS: 0
6.FACULTY CONTACT INFORMATION: (add minimally 2 forms of contact, one must be a sscc.edu email address)
7. COURSE DESCRIPTION:
An introductory, algebra based, survey course suitable for science and pre-med majors, covering the topics of measurement, space, time, vectors, one dimensional and multi-dimensional motion, dynamics, forces, work and energy, conservation of energy, systems of particles, collisions, rotational motion, rotational dynamics, elasticity, fluids, gravitation, waves and sound, heat and thermodynamics.
Lab PHYS 2211 must be taken concurrently.
8. LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
According to OSC014 Ohio Transfer Assurance Guidelines, at the completion of this course the student will have an understanding of and be able to apply the following topics using algebra concepts of methods where appropriate:
1. Kinematics – one and two dimensional
- Vectors – vector Arithmetic
- Force and Newton’s Laws of Motion
- Work, Energy, Conservation of Energy
- Linear momentum
- Collisions
- Rotational kinematics and dynamics
- Angular momentum and rotational energy
- Simple harmonic motion
- Waves and sound
- Solid and fluid properties
- Heat and thermodynamics
- Kinetic theory of gases
9. ADOPTED TEXT:
College Physics, loose leaf version +enhanced WebAssign
11th edition, 2017.
Serway, and Vuille.
Cengage Learning,
ISBN #9781337741620
10. OTHER REQUIRED BOOKS, SOFTWARE, AND MATERIALS:
A scientific calculator is needed.
11.GRADING SCALE:
Grading will follow the policy in the catalog. The scale is as follows:
A: 90 – 100
B: 80 – 89
C: 70 – 79
D: 60 – 69
F: Below 60
12.GRADING PROCEDURES OR ASSESSMENTS: (Course Syllabus – Individual Instructor Specific)
EXAMPLE:
70% of final grade will be from tests, quizzes, and projects/ presentations
Breakdown of the 70%
60-65% of your final grade:4-5 tests. Each test will consist of a take home and in class portion
5-10% of your final grade:4-6 quizzes, announced and unannounced
0-10% of your final grade:A group project / presentation
30% of final grade will be from homework, attendance, and participation
13. COURSE METHODOLOGY OR COURSE FORMAT: (Course Syllabus – Individual Instructor Specific)
EXAMPLE:
The course design provides instruction and materials to support the course objectives. Classes may consist of a variety of means to accomplish this including but not limiting to: lectures, class discussions, small group projects, supplemental materials, and outside assignments. Practice is an important part of the learning process. For every one hour of class time, two additional hours of study time should be expected.
14. COURSE OUTLINE: (Course Syllabus – Individual Instructor Specific)
EXAMPLE:
By Topic:
1:Introduction.
2:Motion in One Dimension.
(OSC014 – Standard 1)
3:Vectors and Two-Dimensional Motion.
(OSC014 – Standards 1 and 2)
4:The Laws of Motion.
(OSC014 – Standard 2 and 3)
5:Energy.
(OSC014 – Standard 4)
6:Momentum and Collisions.
(OSC014 – Standards 2, 5 and 6)
7:Rotational Motion and the Law of Gravity.
(OSC014 – Standard 2, and 7)
8:Rotational Equilibrium and Rotational Dynamics.
(OSC014 – Standards 2, 7 and 8)
9:Solids and Fluids.
(OSC014 – Standard 11)
10:Thermal Physics.
(OSC014 – Standard 12)
11:Energy in Thermal Processes.
(OSC014 – Standard 13)
12:The Laws of Thermodynamics.
(OSC014 – Standard 12)
13:Vibrations and Waves.
(OSC014 – Standards 2, 9 and 10)
14:Sound.
(OSC014 – Standard 2, 10)
15. SPECIFIC MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS:
Suggested pace for the course, by TOPIC:
Week 1:1, 2
Week 2:2, 3
Week 3:3, 4
Week 4:5
Week 5:6
Week 6:7
Week 7:7, 8
Week 8:8
Week 9:9
Week 10:10
Week 11:10, 11
Week 12:11
Week 13:12
Week 14:13
Week 15:14
Week 16 Finals
16. OTHER INFORMATION:
FERPA: Students need to understand that your work may be seen by others. Others may see your work when being distributed, during group project work, or if it is chosen for demonstration purposes. Students also need to know that there is a strong possibility that your work may be submitted to other entities for the purpose of plagiarism checks.
DISABILITIES: Students with disabilities may contact the Disabilities Service Office, Central Campus, at 800-628-7722 or 937-393-3431.