ISP 209 : Mystery of the Physical World
Course description Laws of physics through demonstrations and analyses of every day phenomena. The laws of mechanics; fluids; electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic phenomena; light and optics; the atom. Applications of physics in technology.
Course objectives To enhance the awareness of the basic laws governing demonstrable phenomena, and to participate in the understanding of these laws of nature. Also, to learn how this science applies to technology that we use every day.
Prerequisites Algebra, e.g., MTH 103 at MSU or equivalent or an equivalent score on the math placement exam. The homework will involve calculations using algebra. You will need a scientific calculator, such as TI-30, but you won't need a graphing calculator.
Professor Daniel Stump Room 1312 Biomedical and Physical Sciences Building Office Hours: Monday 9:00 to 11:00 and Friday 1:00 to 3:00, in the Learning Center, Room 1248 BPS.
Teaching Assistant TBA
Grading will be based on several components: a weekly on-line homework assignment using the LON-CAPA system (20%), attendance (10%), three midterm exams (45%) and a final exam (25%). Exam dates: September 23, October 21, November 18. The Final Exam is Friday, December 17.
Textbook Daniel Stump, Class Course Pack (Student Book Store) Bloomfield, How Things Work (John Wiley, New York) 2nd edition.
Homework using the LON-CAPA system. Log on at msu.loncapa.org, using your PILOT ID and password. Then follow the links to enter the ISP 209 site. Click on Navigate Contents, or the NAV button of the electronic remote control, to go to the problem sets. Also, learn how to use the print command (PRT button) to print a paper copy of your assignment.
Reading assignments Click here to see the weekly reading assignments.
Last revised August 30, 2004