Grades and Policies
Mathematical Methods in Physics
(PHY 230) - Fall 2003
Homework Assignments (60%)
- 10 problems sets, 6% each.
- Due on Tuesday: Sep 2, 9, 16, 30; Oct 7, 21; Nov 4, 11, 18, 25.
- Policies:
- Late homework will be penalized at 5% per day unless a prior
extension is granted.
- Use of solutions manuals or old solutions
is prohibited.
- Collaboration is OK, and probably good, but
- you should think about each problem before you
talk with
other people, and try to find the main idea if you can; and
- you must write out the solution yourself and understand
it yourself.
- You must give references if you have used some books, etc., outside
the course. Include the author, title, year and pages.
- It's OK to let Mathematica help with the algebra, etc., as
long as you make it clear how you'd do it by hand.
Tests (20%) and Final Exam (20%)
- Test 1: September 23 (10%).
- Test 2: October 28 (10%).
- Final Exam: 24-hour take-home during week of 12/8-12 (20%).
- You can use old tests/exams for preparation, and there
will give some samples before each of the tests/exams.
- In the tests and the final exam, you can use your notes, the McQuarrie book,
handouts, assignments & solutions, sample problems & solutions,
and labs & solutions.
Computer Labs
- Problems may be used in the assignments, tests, and (especially) the
final exam.
Base grades:
E+ | 95-100 |
E | 90-95 |
E- | 85-90 |
G+ | 80-85 |
G | 70-80 |
G- | 60-70 |
S | 30-60 |
F | <30 |
Short-Term Illnesses
(From the Deans) The course policy for making up a graded exercise
missed due to a short-term illness will be consistent with the university
policy. This policy is to be adopted by the faculty councils of
Arts and Sciences and Pratt School of Engineering early in the fall
semester, 2003. Until that time, if you are unable to complete
academic work (tests, exams, papers or scheduled graded assignments)
as a result of short-term illness, you should speak directly with your
instructor, ideally before your absence.