CHEM 105: General Chemistry 1 (Fall 2009, Section 002)
Course Specifics:
Instructor: Dr. Jason C. Hurlbert
Office: Sims 301B
Office hours: MWF 11-12 and by appointment
Phone: 323-4928
E-mail: hurlbertj@winthrop.edu
Meeting Times:
Lecture:
Monday and Wednesday, 9:30 - 10:45AM, Sims 105
Tuesday, 12:30 - 1:20PM, Sims 111
Recitation:
Friday, 9:30 - 10:20AM, Sims 105
Textbook: Chemical Principles, 4th ed., Atkins and Jones
Course Outline:
We will cover the following topics during the semester:
- Chemical concepts
- Stoichiometry
- Reactivity
- The basics of atoms and molecules
- The structure of the atom
- The periodic table of the elements
- Chemical bonding
- The states of matter
- Gas laws
- Intramolecular forces on liquids
- Solids and their properties
- Introductory Organic Chemistry
Along the way, I hope to show you how important the field of chemistry is in everyday life. This class is an introductory class, which doesn't mean that it will be easy (far from it!), but rather that you will need the principles and concepts discussed this semester in many later courses.
Course Schedule:
Week
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Day
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Chapter(s)
Covered
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Homework
Problems Due
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1
L1-2
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T
Aug 25
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Discussion of Course Objectives and Expectations, Fundamentals
A1 – A3
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W
Aug 26
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Fundamentals
B1 – D5
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(A.1, A.9, A.11, A.13, A.15, A.17, A.21, A.25, A.27, A.29)
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F
Aug 28
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Fundamentals
E1 – J3
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(B.1, B.3, B.5, B.7, B.15, B.19, C.5, C.11, C.13, C.17,
D.1, D.3, D.5, D.9, D.11, D.15)
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2
L3-5
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M
Aug 31
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K1 – M3
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(E.1, E.5, E.7, E.15, E.19, E.25, F.1, F.5, F.9, F.15,
G.7, G.11, G.13, G.17, G.23)
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T
Sept 1
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Fundamentals Review
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(H.5, H.7, H.13, H.21, I.5, I.13, I.15, I.19, J.1, J.3,
J.7, J.11, K.1, K.7, K.13)
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W
Sept 2
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Review for Quiz
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(L.1, L.3, L.7, L.25, L.31, M.1, M.5, M.11, M.17, M.19,
M.21)
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F
Sept 4
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Quiz 1
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HW 1: All assigned Fundamentals Problems Due
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3
L6-8
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M
Sept 7
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Chapter 1
1.1-1.5
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(Ch 1: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 15, 17)
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T
Sept 8
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1.7-1.11
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(Ch 1: 21, 31, 33, 49, 59, 109)
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W
Sept 9
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1.12-1.14
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(Ch 1: 63, 69, 71, 75, 79)
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F
Sept 11
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1.15-1.22
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(Ch 1: 85, 87, 91, 93, 99, 101)
HW2: All assigned Chapter 1 problems due
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4
L9-11
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M
Sept 14
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Chapter 2
2.1-2.6
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(Ch 2: 1, 3, 9, 19, 29, 33, 35)
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T
Sept 15
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2.7-2.16
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(Ch 2: 41, 45, 49, 63, 73, 77)
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W
Sept 16
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Review for Test 1
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HW3: All assigned Chapter 2 problems due
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F
Sept 18
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Test 1
Fundamentals, Chapter 1 and
Chapter 2
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5
L12-14
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M
Sept 21
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Chapter 3
3.1 - 3.3
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T
Sept 22
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3.4 - 3.7
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(Ch 3: 9, 11, 25)
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W
Sept 23
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Chapter 4
4.1 - 4.3
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(Ch 3: 33, 35, 41)
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F
Sept 25
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Review
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HW4: All assigned Chapter 3 problems due
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6
L15-17
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M
Sept 28
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4.4 - 4.8
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(Ch 4: 1, 25, 29, 39, 47, 51, 57)
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T
Sept 29
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4.9 - 4.14
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(Ch 4: 69, 71, 77, 81, 87, 97, 101, 115)
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W
Sept 30
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Quiz 2 Review
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F
Oct 2
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Quiz 2
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HW5: All assigned Chapter 4 problems due
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7
L18-20
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M
Oct 5
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Chapter 5
5.1 - 5.7
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(Ch 5: 1, 3, 7, 11, 13, 17, 21, 23, 28)
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T
Oct 6
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5.8 - 5.17
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(Ch 5: 31, 33, 39, 49, 63)
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W
Oct 7
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Chapter 6
6.1 - 6.7
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(Ch 5: 3, 7, 17, 21)
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F
Oct 9
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Review
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HW6: All assigned Chapter 5 problems due
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8
L21-23
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M
Oct 12
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6.8-6.12
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(Ch 6: 25, 31, 35, 39)
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T
Oct 13
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6.13-6.21
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(Ch 6: 45, 67, 73, 85)
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W
Oct 14
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Review for Test 2
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HW7: All assigned Chapter 6 problems due
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F
Oct 16
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Test 2: Chapters 3, 4, 5 and
6
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9
L24,25
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M
Oct 19
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Fall Break
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T
Oct 20
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W
Oct 21
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Chapter 7
7.1-7.8
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(Ch 7: 1, 3, 7, 11, 15, 23, 25)
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F
Oct 23
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7.9-7.11
Last Day to Withdraw from
Course with a Grade of ‘N’
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(Ch 7: 41, 45)
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10
L26-28
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M
Oct 26
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7.12-7.16
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(Ch 7: 51, 53, 63, 65)
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T
Oct 27
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Chapter 8
8.1-8.7
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(Ch 8: 1, 5, 7, 9)
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W
Oct 28
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8.8-8.13
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(Ch 8: 19, 25, 27, 31)
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F
Oct 30
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Quiz 3
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HW8: All assigned Chapter 7 problems due
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11
L29-31
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M
Nov 2
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8.14-8.22
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(Ch 8: 35, 47, 53, 65, 71)
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T
Nov 3
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Chapter 9
9.1-9.5
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W
Nov 4
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9.6-9.8
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(Ch 9: 7, 11, 17, 25, 33, 49, 53)
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F
Nov 6
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9.9-9.13
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HW9: All assigned Chapter 8 problems due
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12
L32-34
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M
Nov 9
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Chapter 10
10.1-10.6
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(Ch 9: 63, 67, 75, 87 101, 113 and Ch 10: 3, 17, 23, 25
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T
Nov 10
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10.7-10.10
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(Ch 10: 27, 31, 33, 45, 53, 55, 63)
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W
Nov 11
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Review for Test 3
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HW10: All assigned Chapter 9 problems due
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F
Nov 13
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Test 3: Chapters 7, 8, 9 and
10
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13
L35-37
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M
Nov 16
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Chapter 11
11.1-11.5
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T
Nov 17
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Chapter 13
13.1-13.3
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(Ch 11: 3, 9, 15, 23, 33, 35)
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W
Nov 18
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13.4-13.6
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(Ch 13: 1, 5, 7, 13, 19, 23, 33)
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F
Nov 20
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13.7-13.10
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(Ch 13: 43, 45, 51, 53)
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14
L38
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M
Nov 23
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13.11-13.14
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(Ch 13: 55, 59, 65, 89)
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T
Nov 24
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Quiz 4
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HW11: All assigned Chapter 11 and 13 problems due
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W
Nov 25
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Thanksgiving Break
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R
Nov 27
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15
L39-41
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M
Nov 30
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Chapter 18
18.1 – 18.5
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T
Dec 1
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18.6 – 18-8
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(Ch 18: 3, 13, 21, 29, 35, 43, 51)
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W
Dec 2
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Chapter 19
19.1 – 19.8
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(Ch 19: 1, 5, 13, 19, 23)
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F
Dec 4
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Class Evaluations / Review for Final
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HW12: All assigned Chapter 18 and 19 problems due
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16
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M
Dec 7
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Review for Final
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Final Exam: 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, December 15
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Grading for the Course
Homework:
Assigned homework problems are given in the course calendar. These homework problems will be collected on the dates indicated. Please feel free to work in groups on these problems. However, make sure that you understand how these problems are solved as you may be required to present the solutions to the class during the recitation sections.
Quizzes:
Four quizzes will be given during the semester during the recitation section. These quizzes will be 50 minutes in duration and will be worth 20 points each. Be prepared! Bonus quizzes may spontaneously appear during any recitation section and the points from these quizzes will be added to your point total for the course.
Tests:
Test 1 (September 18, Friday)
Test 2 (October 16, Friday)
Test 3 (November 13, Friday)
• Each test will have a value of 100 points
Final Exam - Tuesday December 15, 11:30am
The final exam is cumulative and you must make at least a 50% on the exam to pass the course.
• The final exam will cover the entire course and will have a value of 200 points
Total Possible Points
Quizzes 4 @ 20 points each 80
Tests 3 @ 100 points each 300
Final Exam 200
Homework 12 problem sets @ 20 points each 240
Total possible points 820
Grades:
A: 90 - 100% (738-820 pts)
B+: 86 - 89% (705-737 pts)
B: 77 - 85% (631-704 pts)
C+: 74 - 76% (533-630 pts)
C: 66 - 73% (541-532 pts)
D: 56 - 65% (459-540 pts)
F: <55% (<458 pts)
Technology in the Classroom
Out of respect for everyone in the room, please turn your cellular telephones to ‘Silent’ and (if applicable) mute your laptop computers. Also, laptop computers may only be used for taking notes during the class period, not updating your Facebook page, checking email, tweeting, etc. Due to the complex nature of many of the subjects discussed during lecture and the frequent use of graphs and figures, it is the instructor's opinion that the best way to take notes is by hand. Students failing to adhere to these rules may be asked to leave should their behavior prove disruptive to the class. No telephones or laptops may be used during exams or quizzes. You will need to bring a scientific calculator to class for quizzes and exams.
Students with Disabilities
Winthrop University is dedicated to providing access to education. If you have a disability and require specific accommodations to complete this course, contact Services for Students with Disabilities, at 323-3290. Once you have your official notice of accommodations from Services for Students with Disabilities, please inform me as early as possible in the semester.
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