Course Syllabus
Course Syllabus
Copy of this syllabus and lab preface and the manual for each lab can be downloaded from
https://umdrive.memphis.edu/lyu2/public/Lab-2011-2111/
Course Number and Title: PHYS 2011 General Physics I Laboratory ( 1 credit hour )
PHYS 2111 Physics I for Science and Engineering Laboratory ( 1 credit hour )
Professor: Dr. Sanjay Mishra (2011) Office: 226 Manning Hall Phone: (901) 678-3115
E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (901) 678-4733
Professor: Dr. Lam Yu (2111) Office: 116 Manning Hall Phone: (901) 678-1320
E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (901) 678-4733
Catalog Description: Laboratory experiments and techniques to accompany PHYS 2010/2110. Two
laboratory hours per week. One credit hour.
Nature and Number of Evaluations and Other Major Requirements: Students grades will be based on
performance of required experiments as evidenced by formal laboratory reports and a final exam.
Group Policy: Students will work in groups of no more than four and may discuss the lab within their
group. Each table will turn in a single lab report with all members of the group names attached. If your
name is not on the lab report then you will not receive credit for the lab. Students will not be allowed
to change lab partners after the second lab without laboratory instructors approval.
Make-up Policy: No make-up work will be allowed without a valid written excuse as determined by the
laboratory instructor. One (and only one) missed lab may be made up at the end of the semester. Note that
the make-up lab will not be the missed lab but a special lab and this material will not be on the final exam.
Grading Policy: Students final point totals will be the sum of 10 lab report grades plus the final exam
score. Each lab is worth 10 points and the final will be worth 40 points. The following will be the grading
scale: A 126-140, B 112-125, C 98-111, D 84-97, F 0-83
Attendance Policy: Students must attend laboratory to take data and submit the required laboratory report.
Relationship of Course to the Curriculum: This course is designed to provide laboratory experiences
which will supplement and reinforce those physical principles taught in PHYS 2010/2110.