| Instructor: | Dr. Max S. Nam, Office SN 108 Phone: (240) 567-1433 Department: (240) 560-1332 |
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| Email: | max.nam@montgomerycollege.edu |
| Lectures: | (31382) TR 8:00 - 9:15 AM,     Room SN 105 |
| Discussion: | (31609) TR 9:20 - 9:45 AM,     Room SN 105 |
| Course Text: | Knight, Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A
Strategic Approach, Pearson Education, Inc., ISBN: 978-0-321-51333-5. Student Workbook for Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach with Modern Physics, 2nd Edition An access code for Mastering Physics is a requirement for this course. The code will allow you to use Mastering Physics, a web-based homework system, that will be used frequently in the course. If the textbook is used, then you will need to purchase the access code from www.masteringphysics.com or at the bookstore. The course ID is PH161SP2012TP. |
| Office Hour: |
M          
10:30 - 11:30 AM TWR      10:15 - 10:45 AM T            12:30 - 1:00 PM or by appointment |
| Grading: |   |
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|                       Exams: |                       60% |
|                       HW and Quizzes: |                       20% |
|                       Final: |                       20% |
| Exams:     Thursdays: Feb. 16, Mar. 8,
Apr. 5, & Apr. 26 (Subject to Change) |
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Final Exam:     Tuesday May
8, 2012     
8 - 10 AM |
Attendance: You are expected to attend all classes and to be on time for classes. If you have more than two unexcused absences during the semester, you may be dropped from the class.
Student Code of Conduct: You are expected to adhere to the Academic Regulations and the Student Code of Conduct which can be found in Montgomery College Student Code of Conduct.
Academic Honesty: You are expected to be honest in reporting your laboratory results and when taking any kind of quizzes or tests. Any dishonesty in the classroom such as copying someone else's results or using notes or books during test, will result in a zero grade and/or failure for the course.
Classroom Conduct: You are expected to behave appropriately in an academic setting. Any use of inappropriate language in the classroom will be grounds for disciplinary action.
Student Email: Student e-mail (montgomerycollege.edu) is an official means of communication for the College. It is expected that you check your student e-mail regularly and frequently, as you are responsible for information and announcements that will be sent to you from the College.
For this class, student e-mail will be used only for situations where timing is essential. Most information is discussed in class. If you contact me through e-mail, you must use your student e-mail account so that I can recognize you as a student. Emails without subject line will not be responded. If you e-mail me, please follow-up with a voice mail message using the following number: 240-567-1433.
Support Services: There are several support services available to help you in this course. These are available at the Math Science Learning Center and the Library. A student who may need an accommodation due to a disability should make an appointment to see me during my office hours. A letter from Disability Support Services (DSS) authorizing your accommodations will be required. The DSS office is located in Student Services Pavillion (ST) 137 and may be called on (240) 567-1475. Any student who may need assistance in the event of an emergency evacuation must inform the Disability Support Services Office; guidelines for emergency evacuations for individuals with disabilities are found at www.montgomerycollege.edu/dss/evacprocedures.htm.
Veteran Support: If you are a veteran or on active or reserve status and you are interested in information regarding opportunities, programs and/or services, please visit the Combat2College website at www.montgomerycollege.edu/combat2college/ and/or contact Joanna Starling 240-567-7103/SV103 or Joanna.starling@montgomerycollege.edu.
Cellphones: Cellphones and other communication devices must be turned off during the class period.
You will be able to determine the College's operational status during inclement weather or other emergencies through the following means: