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Physical Science 150 An Inquiry into Energy Course Syllabus Fall 2006 http://www.cnrt.scsu.edu/courses/psc150/ nova_course_website/nova_150_syllabus_sp06.html
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Instructors Dr. Wagih Abdel-Kader Sections 01 & 02 Office: Hodge Hall 206-B Phone: 536-8936 (from off campus) or 68936 (from on campus) email: abdelkaderwg@scsu.edu Mr. Frank Robinson Sections 03, 04 Office: Hodge Hall 217-B Phone: 536-8516 (from off campus) or 68516 (from on campus) email: fkrobinson@scsu.edu OFFICE HOURS: AS POSTED Mrs. Lynnette Martek Section 05 Office: Hodge Hall 217-A Phone: 536-7161 (from off campus) or 67161 (from on campus) email: forlynnette@yahoo.com
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LECTURE CLASS MEETING TIMES: PSC 150 PSC 150-01 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM Hodge Hall 105 PSC 150-02 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Hodge Hall 105 PSC 150-03 TR 11:00AM-12:20PM Hodge Hall 219 PSC 150-04 TR 02:00PM-03:20PM Hodge Hall 219 Click here for Course Outline and Learning Objectives Course Schedules: Click On Your Section PSC 150-01 PSC 150-02 PSC 150-03 PSC 150-04 PSC 150-05 PSC 150-06 PSC 150-05 TR 09:30AM-10:50AM Hodge Hall 105
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LABORATORY CLASS MEETING TIMES: PSC 151 PSC 151-01 W 08:00AM-10:50AM Hodge Hall 220 Mr. Frank Robinson PSC 151-02 W 11:00AM-01:50PM Hodge Hall 220 Mrs. Lynnette Martek PSC 151-03 W 02:00PM-04:50PM Hodge Hall 220 Mr. Frank Robinson PSC 151-04 R 08:00AM-10:50AM Hodge Hall 220 Mr. Frank Robinson Click here for PSC 151 Laboratory Syllabus and Lab Schedule PSC 151-05 R 02:00PM-04:50PM Hodge Hall 220 Mrs. Lynnette Martek
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PSC 150: Course Evaluation Lecture Exams, 55% Lecture exams will be multiple choice, they will cover one or two chapters, no exam grades will be dropped, They will be taken on the PSC 150 Website. Exercises, 25% Exercises may be short quizzes taken in class or Exercises may be activities started in class and completed as homework. 10 points will be deducted for each day the exercise is late. No exercise grades will be dropped. They will be activities designed to reinforce concepts presented during class or test understanding of recently presented material.
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Comprehensive Final Exam, 15% Course Evaluation Continued Final exam will be multiple choice, will cover all material discussed during the semester, will be taken in class, and may be exempted with an "A" average. Attendance and Participation, 5% Students are expected to attend every class meeting and be on time. Students are expected to participate actively by listening, questioning, and contributing both individually and in group sessions.
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Principle Text:(Required) An Introduction to Physical Science, 11th Edition, by Shipman, Wilson, and Todd Textbook
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Course Material Cross Referenced to Shipman, Wilson, and Todd Textbook
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Important Dates January 25 Last day for Late Registration and changes of schedules. February 14 Last day to receive a grade of “W” when withdrawing from a course, after this date a grade of “WP” or “WF” will be assigned (until March 23, inclusive). February 27 Last day for instructors to submit grade changes for Fall 2004. March 8-10 Mid-Term Exams March 24... Grade of “WF” will be assigned when withdrawing from a course. March 21Last day for instructors to remove incompletes for Spring and/or Summer 2004. March 11-19 Spring Break…No Classes April 5... Pre-registration for Spring 2006
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Important Dates Continued May 3,4 Final Exams for Graduating Seniors May 4 Last Day of Classes May 6-12 Final Exams May 12 Baccalaureate and Commencement Convocation May 15 Final Grades Posted by Faculty
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