Physics II Seminar
PHYS-212, 1 cr.
- Course Description
-
PHYS-212 is an enrichment seminar accompanying Physics II
(PHYS 202 and PHYS 207).
Students engage in problem solving in a cooperative learning
environment to gain a deeper understanding of the concepts and
applications presented in Physics II. Carefully planned activities are
tailored to a peer-led team learning format consisting of small groups of
students. The group work and the process of articulating and
discussing ideas within a problem based context is beneficial to all
students involved. The content of the seminar is closely tied to the
content of College Physics II (PHYS-202) and University Physics II
(PHYS-207). The list of specific modules to be discussed can be
found on
the syllabus page.
1.0 Credits.
- Prerequisites/Co-requisites
-
Registration in PHYS-212 is restricted to students who
are currently enrolled in either
PHYS-202,
or PHYS-207.
- Instructor
- Dr. Paulo Acioli, P-Acioli@neiu.edu,
Office: S217C
- Peer Leaders
-
 |
 |
Steve Burkland |
Sumira Phatak |
s-burkland@neiu.edu |
s-phatak@neiu.edu |
- Meeting Time and Place
-
Day | Time |
Place | Peer Leader |
Monday | 3:00-5:00 |
SCI-209 | Burkland |
Friday | 3:00-5:00 |
SCI-209 | Phatak |
- Text
- No text is required. Module handouts may be downloaded from the
syllabus page
- Learning Outcomes
-
This seminar emphasizes active learning through participation in
student-facilitated discussion sessions to improve student's
conceptual
understanding of physical concepts and to real-life problems of
the physical universe and enable better performance in the Physics I
courses.
- Grading Policies
- The final grade will be based on class participation, activities
and attendance.
- Attendance
- Attendance is mandatory.
- Academic Integrity
- The NEIU policy on academic integrity can be found here.
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