TTVN based Distance Education Course.
TAMUCC's Instructor Contact: Dr.M.K.Balasubramanya
Instructor: Dr. Daniel K. Marble Office: TSU Science Building 213E
Phone: 254-968-9880 Email: marble@tarleton.edu
Office Hours: M,W,F 8:00-9:00 & TTH 10:00-11:00
Mailing Address: Box T-930
Tarleton State University
Stephenville, Texas
76402
Class Room: Education 107 (TTVN Room) Class Hours: M,W,F 11:00-11:50
Textbook: Analytical Mechanics ó 7th Ed by Fowles & Cassidy
Particle dynamics in one, two, and three dimensions; conservation laws; dynamics of a
system of particles; motion of rigid bodies; central force problems.
Prerequisities: PHYS1224 and MATH 2094 or concurrent registration.
Course Goals:
* To prepare the student for future graduate mechanics courses in either
engineering or physics.
* To prepare the student for possible employment as an engineer
* To prepare the student for the GRE Physics and Fundamentals of Engineering
exams.
The course is a traditional undergraduate mechanics course taught in an interactive learning environment. Students are required to complete their assigned readings, problem sets, and other assignments prior to coming to class. During class, the instructor will pose questions, problems, and tasks to the students that are designed to both expand on the out-of class material and to improve the students understanding. All students are expected to regularly attend class and to be active participants in the class room activities. Students will be asked to out brief the class on results of tasks, summarize reading assignments, and to analyze problems and explain their reasoning.
Grading:
The course grade will be based upon the studentís performance on five major grades (three exams, homework/quiz average, and final exam) using the following weights:
Best Major Grade = 30% 2nd Best Major Grade = 20%
3rd Best Major Grade = 20% 4th Best Major Grade = 20%
Worst Major Grade = 10%
Website: www.math.tarleton.edu/Faculty/Marble/Physics331/main.htm
Students should regularly check the course website for additional course materials and handouts.
Student First Class Requirements:
Following the first day of class, all students should send an email message to the instructor providing the instructor with the following information:
Students with Disabilities:
Reasonable accommodations will be made for students with disabilities including learning disabilities. Students requiring accommodations must register with the Services for Students with Disabilities office on their campus.
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