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Professor:  Franz Himpsel
fhimpsel@wisc.edu
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5108 Chamberlin Hall
263-5590
Office Hours:
After Class

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Required Materials:

  • Physics: Concepts and Connections,
    4th ed.
    Art Hobson, Prentice Hall.
    This is the course text. The bookstore has used copies from last semester, probably also the Underground. The text is available new or used from Amazon. This is the same text as used last semester. It's an interesting, very readable book.
 

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Lectures:  2:25-3:15 pm  MWF in 2241 Chamberlin Hall.

Homework:  Wednesday to Wednesday

Exams:  Three exams, including the final exam. Lowest exam score will be dropped.
Exam #1:  Mon. Oct. 13,   2:25-3:15 pm
Exam #2:  Wed. Nov. 12,  2:25-3:15 pm
Exam #3:  Tue.  Dec. 16,  2:45-3:35 pm

Essay / Presentation:
An essay or a presentation on a topic of choice related to the course.
A topic and abstract for the essay are due in class Mon. Oct. 6.
The
final essay is due in class Mon. Nov. 24.
An alternative to the essay is a 10 min presentation in a discussion section (first come first serve).

Discussion Sections:  
Discussion sections are once per week on Mon./Tue.,  starting the week of Sep. 8.
They cover lecture topics, homework, exam preparation, reading assignments, and the 10 min presentations.

Grading:       
Two best (of three) exams contribute  40%
Discussion sections contribute  20%
Homework contributes  20%
Essay contributes  20%




 

 
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