Syllabus:
Atomic, Molecular and Condensed Matter Physics, Phy491, Fall 2007
Credits: Total
Credits: 3
Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 Prerequisite: (PHY 471 and PHY
410) and completion of Tier I writing requirement Description: Many-electron
atoms. Molecules, crystal structure, lattice dynamics. Band models of metals
and semiconductors. Transport properties.
INSTRUCTOR: Carlo Piermarocchi, room 4263 Biomedical & Physical
Sciences, Telephone: 5-2231 Email: carlo@pa.msu.edu. Office
hours: Wednesday 9:30am-12:30am. Call or email to schedule an appointment at
other times.
Text: Textbook (recommended): Ashcroft
and Mermin,
Course
Structure: 2
meetings per week on Monday and Wednesday: 1:40pm to 2:55 pm. Room 1308 BPS.
The
schedule of the lectures is here.
You can
get an idea of the topics we will discuss during the semester here (2006
topics).
Homepage: http://www.pa.msu.edu/courses/current/PHY491/
Grading:
Individual
Homework: We
will give out individual homework problems during the semester. There will be
credit for the homework - problem sets will be available at least a week before
they are due. The worst 2 homework assignments will not count towards your
final grade.
Group
assignments: The course is organized in
the Problem Based Learning format. Students are required
to be engaged in group activities and take control of their learning process
during the class and in meetings outside the class. The groups are composed by
3 or 4 students and will be formed by the instructor. To find out your group
see here. Assignments will be given as part of the
group activity and will count towards your final grade (group grade).
Midterm
Exams: There will be two midterm
exams, on Wed October 3th and on Wed
November 14th. If you miss either one or both the midterms and
provide a valid excuse (a written note from a doctor, dean etc.) your final
exam will be multiplied by 13/9 if you miss one midterm, and by 13/5 if you
miss both midterms.
Final
Exam: The final exam will be on
Wednesday December 12th from 12:45 pm until 2:45 pm. The final exam
will cover everything we have done, but with a slight emphasis on the last
third of the course. You must take the final and if you miss it due to a valid
excuse (see above) you will have to take a make-up, otherwise you will get a
0.0 for the course.
Final Grades: Grades are based on the following formula:
|
% |
First Midterm |
20 |
Second Midterm |
20 |
Group Work |
15 |
Homework |
20 |
Final Exam |
25 |
TOTAL |
100 |
The guaranteed
scale may be lowered in your favor but not raised is:
Total point percentage |
Final
grade |
>93% |
4.0 |
88%-93% |
3.5 |
83%-88% |
3.0 |
78%-83% |
2.5 |
73%-78% |
2.0 |
68%-73% |
1.5 |
60%-68% |
1.0 |
<50% |
0.0 |