TENNESSEE WESLEYAN COLLEGE COURSE SYLLABUS

COURSE P 100 Physical Science: Chemistry and Physics                   4 c. h.
LAB : P 100 L Physical Science Lab.                                             0 c. h.
LOCATION : Fisher 219  or  Fisher 302
TIME:     TH 9:30-10:45 a.m.  Labs: Tuesday  3:00-4:50

TERM : Spring 2008
INSTRUCTOR :   Dr. Joyce R. Baker
OFFICE : Fisher 215
PHONE :   (423) 746-5233
E-MAIL: jrbaker@twcnet.edu
URL:      http://www.twcnet.edu/jrbaker/Teach/P100/index.html
OFFICE HOURS : MWF 9:00-9:50, TTh 1:30-2:30 or by appointment

III. COURSE DESCRIPTION: A laboratory course coordinated with P 100 lectures. Laboratory and field exercises, computer resources, guided learning activities and videotapes will be utilized to enhance students' understanding of physical science concepts & methods.

IV. COURSE GOALS & OBJECTIVES/COMPETENCIES/SKILLS: In this course a student should enhance knowledge related to observation, investigation, measurement, data recording and analysis, and communication of results.

V. COURSE RELATIONSHIP TO MAJOR PROGRAM & DEPARTMENTAL OR INSTITUTIONAL PURPOSES: The student should better understand scientific information as reported in the popular and scientific media and better communicate information with appropriate qualifiers derived from familiarity with the scientific method.

VI. COURSE RELATIONSHIP TO CONTENT AREA KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS FROM THE EDUCATION MATRICES: See P 100 lecture syllabus

VII. TEXT AND OTHER REQUIRED RESOURCES: A laboratory notebook is required. For each laboratory, a description of the experiment, statement of purpose, all data, data analysis and summary and/or conclusion must be entered into the laboratory notebook. The notebook must have self duplicating pages so that copies can be provided to the instructor as required.   There will be a $5.00 charge for the laboratory manual.  

VIII. TOPICS OR UNITS OF INSTRUCTION: See Laboratories

IX. ADDITIONAL READINGS: None

X. METHODS OF INSTRUCTION and LEARNING: The instructor will provide necessary laboratory materials and equipment, generally describe the experiments and be available for assistance as necessary. Students must participate in each laboratory individually or as part of a team. Critical thinking will be necessary to analyze results and prepare summaries. Each experiment must be recorded in the laboratory notebook. Each experiment should contain a purpose statement, experimental design, all data, calculations, result, and conclusions. If questions are to be answered, the answers should be in the laboratory notebook in complete sentences. When possible data and calculations should be presented in tabular form.

IX A. REQUIREMENTS OF STUDENTS: Laboratory participation is required and notebook keeping is crucial. Strict adherence to safety rules is absolutely required. Violation of safety rules will lead to expulsion from the laboratory and failure of the course.  Three absences from lab results in failure of the course.  

XI B. MEANS OF EVALUATION: The laboratory grade is 100 points of the total grade in P 100. The moon observation report is worth 100 points. You must participate in the star gazing evening or there is a 20 pt. penalty.

XI C. TEST SCHEDULE: Not applicable

XI D. GRADING SCALE: See syllabus for P100 lecture

XI E. ATTENDANCE POLICY:   Three absences from lab results in failure of the course.

XII. CLINICAL/LABORATORY/FIELD BASED EXPERIENCES: Items I-XII above have expanded this area for the P100 laboratory.

XIII. ADDENDUM: Any changes in this syllabus will be announced in class at the appropriate time. Written information will be provided on the P 100 Web pages: www.twcnet.edu/jrbaker/Teach/P100/index.html

XIII B. DISABILITIES: Every effort will be made to accommodate disabilities. Please discuss your disability with your instructor during a private interview.

XIV.     HONOR CODE:  Each student is expected to abide by the TWC Honor Code, particularly on examinations.  You will be expected to sign a pledge for each exam.  Specifically, you will not cheat in any manner before or during the exam.  Please review the Honor Code in the “Tennessee Wesleyan College Student Handbook & Calendar” on pages 108-11

Penalties:  The first violation of the Honor Code will have the activity scored as a zero and the violation will be reported to the Academic Dean.  The second violation earns an F in the course.

XV. DATE OF REVISION: January 2, 2008  INITIALED: JRB

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