PHYSICS 2213 A Introduction
to Modern Physics
Fall
2008, MWF 11:05 – 11:55 am in LR 4
Syllabus
The results of quizzes are posted to the Course Standing Page.
1. INSTRUCTOR: Prof. Ahmet Erbil, Office # N116, Phone #
(404)894-6817
e-mail: ahmet.erbil@physics.gatech.edu
Office
Hours : Monday 4 - 5 pm
2. TEXT: Physics for Scientists and Engineers,
Volumes 3, 4 and 5 with Mastering
Physics, by Randall D. Knight ,
the 2nd edition, Pearson Addison Wesley. Make sure that you purchase
a textbook that has a passcode for the "Mastering
Physics" homework system bundled in with it.
In
certain subjects, the lectures will be more
comprehensive and rigorous than the
levels of presentation provided in the textbook. In all of these cases, the materials presented in class shall provide the basis
for the homeworks and the exams. Attendance for all lectures shall be crucial in
a successful completion of this
course.
3. COURSE REQUIREMENTS: Phys 2212 or equivalent
4. CLASSES: Lectures + 3 Quizzes + Homeworks + Final Exam
5. GRADING: 3 Quizzes (120 points each) 360
points
Homeworks ……………………………......... 90 points
Final
Exam …………………………………... 150
points
Total
Maximum
possible points........................ 600
points
A 520 - 600
B 460 - 519
C 400 - 459
D 340 - 399
F
0 - 339
6. QUIZZES: Each of the course quizzes will consist of
five to ten problems or
questions. Specific instructions for
taking quizzes will be provided by your instructor during the class that
precedes the first quiz. Suspected
errors in your quiz grade must be
reported to your instructor before the day of the next quiz in writing. BRING
YOUR STUDENT ID CARD TO ALL QUIZZES.
Scientific
calculators with no more
than one line of display and no alpha display
may be used. In short -- if your calculator can store and
display a formula, you cannot use it.
7. FINAL
EXAMINATION:
The final examination will
cover comprehensive questions for
the semester's work.
8. ATTENDANCE: Sign up sheets will be passed around during
the lectures to check the attendance. It
is the responsibility of students to follow ANY ANNOUNCEMENT MADE IN CLASS DURING THE SEMESTER.
9. HOMEWORK
PROBLEMS: The emphasis in this class will be on developing your observational,
conceptualization and problem
solving skills. Homework must be turned in at or before the hour indicated. NO LATE HOMEWORK WILL BE ACCEPTED. The
assignments will be administered and graded electronically, through an
internet-based system called Mastering Physics.
This homework system is specifically designed to work hand-in-hand with
the textbook. When you purchase your text, you will, at the same time,
be purchasing a two-year registration for Mastering Physics. After purchasing
the text, you will need to register with MP in order to activate your homework account. The Course ID on MP is MPERBIL0013.
10. CANCELED
CLASSES:
If, at the time of the
scheduled quiz, classes are officially suspended, that quiz will NOT be given
and any special arrangements will be
announced the next scheduled class.
11. HELP LABS: The
Physics Help Lab will be operational in Room
N209. The sessions run Monday through Thursday from
2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
12. You are advised to assign at least 2
hours per lecture-hour for studying in this course.
13. ACADEMIC HONESTY: The policy on academic
honesty as stated in the GIT Honor Code will be fully enforced during this course.
Professor Ahmet Erbil,
obtained his B.S. in Physics from Ankara University
in Turkey
and his Ph.D. in Physics from
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
After two years at IBM
Thomas
J. Watson
Research Center,
Prof. Erbil joined Georgia Tech Faculty to establish a program on electronic and photonic materials. He has been a Sloan Research Fellow and a
recipient of IBM Faculty Development
Award. He was a Visiting Professor at
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne in Switzerland in the Fall of
1991. He has been consultant to several
large industrial firms. He has also
been principal investigator on many
projects sponsored by government
agencies and corporations. Prof. Erbil's
research interest is in the fabrication and study of novel thin film materials,
including ferroelectrics, silicon, II-IV and II-VI semiconductor
compounds, transition metal oxides, high-temperature
superconductors and diamond. He holds five patents in the field of MOCVD
chemicals and thin film production.