Instructor: Hsin-Chia Cheng (cheng [at] physics.ucdavis.edu)
Time & Place: Mon & Wed 10:00-10:50 AM, 140
Physics, Fri 10:00-10:50 AM, 185 Physics
Prerequisites: ((PHY 009B C- or better, PHY 009C C- or better, PHY 009D C- or better) or (PHY 009HB C- or better, PHY 009HC C- or better, PHY 009HD C- or better)); (MAT 021D C- or better, (MAT 022A C- or better or MAT 027A C- or better), (MAT 022B C- or better or MAT 027B C- or better)); or Consent of Instructor
Website: http://cheng.physics.ucdavis.edu/teaching/104A-s22
Homework assignments and additional information can be found on
the Canvas course page.
Homework: There
will be reading assignments before
the classes. Reading the
materials before the class will help you to understand the
subjects better when we discuss them in class. There are weekly homework problem sets,
which will be posted on
the Canvas.The homework
should be submitted to Gradescope. We will
use Gradescope to handle
the grading of homework and exams. Each problem set is due about
one week after its assignment. No late homework will be accepted so even if you
couldn't finish you should turn in what you have done. The
solutions will be available on the Canvas course website after grading. Doing the
homework problems is an extremely important part of learning. You
can't learn the subject by just listening to the lectures without
working through things by yourself. You can discuss the homework
problems with your classmates, but you are not allowed to copy
other people's work or solutions provided by online helpers such
as Chegg. Each of you is required to write up your own homework
following your own understandings.
Exams: There will be 2
midterm exams and a final exam. The midterm exams are scheduled on
Mon, Apr 25 and Mon. May 23 in class. The final exam will be on
Mon, June 6, 3:30-5:30 PM according to the the university
schedule.
Grading: 20% for
Homework, 20% for each of the two midterm exams, 40% for the final
exam
Topics of the course
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