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MISSION
a) The mission of Mapa Institute of Technology is to disseminate, generate, preserve and apply
scientific, engineering, architectural and IT knowledge.
b) The Institute shall, using the most effective means, provide its students with professional and
advanced scientific and engineering, architectural and information technology education through
rigorous and up-to-date academic programs with ample opportunities for the exercise of creativity
and the experience of discovery.
c) It shall implement curricula that, while being steeped in technologies, shall also be rich in the
humanities, languages and social sciences that will inculcate ethics.
d) The Institute shall advance and preserve knowledge by undertaking research and reporting on the
results of such inquiries.
e) The Institute, singly or in collaboration with others, shall bring to bear the world's vast store of
knowledge in science, engineering and other realms on the problems of the industry and the
community in order to make the Philippines and the world a better place.
MISSION
COURSE SYLLABUS
1.
Course Code
: PHY 13
2.
Course Title
: GE PHYSICS 4 LECTURE
3.
Pre-requisite
4.
Co-requisite
: none
5.
6. Course Description
Course Title:
GE PHYSICS 4-LECTURE
Date Effective:
Date Revised:
Prepared by:
4th Qtr
SY2008-2009
Approved by:
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7.
Program Outcomes
An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and
engineering
An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze
(b)
and interpret data
An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired
(c)
needs
(j)
(k)
(a)
8.
9.
Program Outcomes
d e f g h i
Course Coverage:
WEEK
TOPIC
Orientation
Mapuas Mission and Vision,
Departments Specific
Objectives, Course Policies and
Guidelines, Nature and Scope of
Course
Magnetism
- Magnetic Properties
- Magnetic Field of Current
Carrying Conductors
Magnetism
- Magnetic Force
- Magnetic Torque
Magnetic Field of a Moving
Charge
Magnetic Field of a Current
Element
Lecture/Discussion
Demonstration
Solving Sample Problems
Homework
Lecture/Discussion
Solving Sample Problems
Simulation
Concept Map
Lecture / Class Discussion
Sample Problems
Homework
Course Title:
GE PHYSICS 4-LECTURE
METHODOLOGY
AND STRATEGY
EVALUATION
TOOL
Date Effective:
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Motion of a Charge in a
magnetic field
Biot-Savart Law
Homework
Electromagnetic Waves
Maxwells Equations
Speed of Light
Homework
Electromagnetic Waves
o Spectrum
Nature and Propagation of Light
The Nature of Light
Reflection
Homework
DIAGNOSTIC QUIZ
Written Examination
Long Test
(100 points)
Homework
Geometric Optics
Reflection and
Refraction at a Plane
Surface
Reflection at a Spherical
Surface
Geometric Optics
Refraction at a Spherical
Surface
Thin Lenses
Homework
QUIZ NO. 1
Written Examination
Long Test
(100 points)
Homework
Interference and
Coherent Sources
Two-Source Interference
of Light
Diffraction
Fresnel and Fraunhofer
Diffraction
Diffraction from a Single
Slit
Intensity in the SingleSlit Pattern
Invariance of Physical
Laws
Relativity of Simultaneity
Relativity of Time
Intervals
Relativity
Relativistic Momentum
Relativistic Work and
Energy
Course Title:
GE PHYSICS 4-LECTURE
Concept Map
Lecture / Class Discussion
Homework
Date Effective:
Date Revised:
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SY2008-2009
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10.
FINAL EXAM
Departmental Exam
Homework
Homework
Long Test
(100 pts)
Final Exam
Course Title:
GE PHYSICS 4-LECTURE
Course
Objectives
1
2
Program Outcomes
a
h i
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Date Revised:
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11.
12.
13.
30%
70 %
Textbook:
Young, Hugh D. and Freedman, Roger A. University Physics 11th Edition 2004 Addison Wesley Publishing
Co., Inc.
Course Evaluation:
The passing grade is 70% with the following components:
Long Tests/Quizzes/Diagnostic Exam
Other Learning Activities
Final Examination/Exit Exam
65%
10%
25%
100%
Aside from academic deficiency, other grounds for a failing grade are:
Cheating during examinations
More than 20 % of the total number of meetings missed in a quarter
Failure to take the final examination with no valid excuse
14.
Other References:
Sears, Zemansky, and Young. College Physics 7th Ed 1992 Addison Wesley Publishing Co., Inc.
Beiser, Arthur. Modern Technical Physics 1992 Addison Wesley Publishing Co., Inc.
Van Heuvelen, Alan. Physics: A General Introduction 2nd Ed 1986 by Alan Van Heuvelen
Course Title:
GE PHYSICS 4-LECTURE
Date Effective:
Date Revised:
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4th Qtr
SY2008-2009
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