

The lab cycle (see course schedule) is designed to provide the opportunity to explore the applications and implications of the concepts developed in lecture. Up to 50% credit will be awarded for finishing a problem later than one week after the deadline.Up to 80% credit will be awarded for finishing a problem up to one week after the deadline.
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working through the pre-lectures and checkpoints.You must work on the problems before, and complete them by the deadline in smartPhysics to receive full credit for the homework.īackground for the homework is provided by: The homework is due according to the course schedule (typically on Fridays at 8am). Homework is assigned and distributed through smartPhysics. The notes from each lecture will be posted on the course website, see the links in the course schedule. Bonus credit for correct iClicker questions answered.Įach lecture will focus on a topic of the day as described in the course schedule.Answer questions during lecture using the iclicker response system.The notes from each lecture will be posted on the course website. You must have a functional iclicker at each lecture. Available after prelecture is complete.Each question must be answered correctly to complete the activity.Each question may be attempted several times.In order to succeed the student must not fall behind!Ĭomponent Description Think About It: Pre-lectures and Checkpointsĭue before each lecture, these web-based assessments are designed to introduce the key ideas/concepts of the lecture.Īssignments are due as presented in the course schedule.Mastery of previous material is essential.Each concept builds on previous course concepts.This course covers a large amount of new material: Think About It! (pre-lectures and checkpoints).In introductory physics, the learning philosophy of the Department of Physics can be summarized as follows: Our learning philosophy is tailored to help students efficiently process problems in physics by providing the necessary experiences. execute basic problem-solving strategy for problems inĪll students are required to participate in all course components.Ĭredit is granted in each course component.Īll course components are subject to the Academic Integrity Policy.describe the physics concepts in problems involving.Topics covered include:īy the end of this course the student will be able to: Physics 101 is a non-calculus-based approach to classical mechanics and thermodynamics. PHYS 101 :: Physics Illinois :: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Course Description College Physics: Mechanics & HeatĬredit: Credit is not given for both PHYS 101 and either PHYS 211 or PHYS 213.
