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Physics 200, Introduction to Modern Physics
Advice regarding the exams

Although it is our goal that you should learn the concepts of the course, we must have some way to evaluate you. Therefore, we have to give exams. (Yuck).

Information regarding Exam #1

Exams: General
Exams: Number and location
Exams: Make-up exams
Exams: As relates to your grade
Exams: Format
Exams: Formulae that you need


Exams: General

The exams in this course are meant to give the instructors some idea of how well you understand the concepts presented. Therefore, problems will concentrate on physics rather than difficult math (that is, they will be "physics-hard" and "math-easy").

Exams: Number and location

There will be three, regular, class-long exams given in the course. For specific dates see the course schedule.

Exams: Make-up exams

Since two of these will be take-home exams, worked over a number of days, we can say (that with the exception of excused medical absences),
THERE WILL BE NO MAKE-UP EXAMS! ANY EXAM WHICH YOU MISS WILL BE GRADED AS A ZERO.

Exams: As relates to your grade

The three exams will count for 39% of your total course grade.

Exams: Format

The two take-home exams will be distributed in class. You will be given at least one day of class between the distribution and the collection of the exams to ask questions. You will also be given a weekend over which to work on the exams.
The exact problem format of the exams will vary; however we can say that the exams will tend to emphasize concepts and simple math.

Exams: Formulae that you need

The key to physics is not memorization, but being able to utilize information. Therefore, we do *not* expect you to memorize long and ugly formulae. You may use your book and notes. NO OTHER MATERIAL OR INDIVIDUAL HELP/DISCUSSION WILL BE ALLOWED.


If you have any questions, or comments, please e-mail them to me at doty@cc.denison.edu. Thanks!