Syllabus ASTRONOMY 1010 MWF Fall 2007

Shaw Office 235 Office hours 11AM -noon M,W,F or by appointment
Text: Bennett et al.  The Solar System (The Cosmic Perspective) 4th ed

You will also need a PRS 'clicker' from GTCO (available in the UGA Bookstore)

e-mail: jss@physast.uga.edu                homepage: www.physast.uga.edu/~jss

Below are listed the chapters covered in the course and their tests with their corresponding dates.  Tests will be short answer and essay.  At the time scheduled for the final, a fifth test will be given, identical in format to the previous four.  However, it will be over all the material covered.  It may replace your lowest grade.  You may use the replacement test as a makeup.  Your grade is calculated by averaging your four best test scores then adding your homework/class score (see below). If you are satisfied with your grade before the replacement test is given, you need not take it.  Regular make-ups will be given if you have a legitimate reason for missing the test AND you submit evidence for your reason.   Again, you may use the replacement test as a make-up.

The UGA grading system now has plusses and minuses! Grades will be assigned according to 93-A, 90-A-, 87-B+, 83-B, 80-B-, 77-C+, 73-C, 70-C-, 60-D.  Numbers will NOT be rounded up!

We will try to stay fairly close to the following schedule. If we run long, part of the review day will be used to finish up the material.

INTRO

Aug 17

 

Ch 4

Sept 12,14

 

Ch 9

Oct 8-15

Ch 11

Nov 2-14

Ch 1

20-22

 

Ch 5

17, 19

 

Ch 10 17-29

Ch 12

16, 19

Ch 2, S1

24-31

 

Ch 6

21, 24

 

Ch 13

26, 28

Ch 3

Sept 5, 7

 

Ch 7

26, 28

 

 

 Ch 8

Oct 1, 3

 

Test 1 Ch 1-3, S1

Sept 10

 

Test 2 Ch 4-8

Oct 5

 

Test 3 Ch 9, 10

Oct 31

Test 4 Ch 11-13

Nov 30

Review for Fifth Test   December 4th            Fifth Test Friday, December 14th, noon

The 'Homework'

Before you come to class everyday you need to read the material. At a minimum this is the chapter of the text for that day. In order to encourage this I will post a question (or two) on the web page www.physast.uga.edu/~jss/1010MWF/homework.html. Your job is to make an honest effort to answer the question and e-mail me a reply at ASTR1010MWF@physast.uga.edu. Please put the date and 'astr1010' in the subject line. All submissions are due at 8AM the date of the class! There will not be homework for test dates. You will get one point for any reasonable answer. For especially high quality answer - two points. Usually 100-300 words should do the job, but if you like to write, go ahead. There are 37 'non-test' classes and so there will be 37 questions. Your grade on this will be the number of points you earn divided by 6 and will be added to your final average.

For example, if your test average was 86 and you had 24 homework points your homework grade would be 4 and you would have a 90 (A-) in the course.

You may also earn points by class participation. During the term there will be numerous 'clicker questions'. If you answer an average or above number of times you will get 1 point added to your numeric grade. You may also get up to two more points by having a large or very large fraction of the total answers correct. Notice that the most you can earn this way is 3 points. Not a significant portion of your grade, but helpful if you end up on the borderline between two grades.

ADVICE

If a concept, scientific theory, description of how something works, formula, etc. is presented in class you need to be sure to understand it.  Although much of the material presented in class is also available in the text, it is unrealistic to expect to learn the material without study outside and inside the classroom. 
In order to efficiently learn what you need to know, you must read the material before coming to class.  This also prepares you to ask questions about what you don’t understand.  Put more effort into understanding what is being said in class than in taking a verbatim transcription.  If the material is not clear after studying the text and discussing it in class, set up an appointment for individual help.  If you fall behind, spend the time to catch up.  I will endeavor to schedule a help session outside of class before each test.  However, do not wait until just before tests to introduce yourself to the material.  Do not wait until the end of the semester to try to catch up on all you have missed!           Again, don’t get lost, get help!

See FAQ for more information.  If you ask a particularly good question it might end up in the FAQ (anonymously.)

MISCELLANEOUS POLICIES

Tests
Be on time!  You may not take the test after any other student who has seen the test has left the room.
Incompletes

Incompletes are assigned only if you cannot complete the course work because of illness or other valid excuse.  In order to receive an incomplete we must come to a WRITTEN agreement on what is necessary to remove the incomplete.  If you have taken three tests, you have completed the course.
Honesty
Please read University of Georgia policy on academic honesty, described in A Culture of Honesty.  I take issues of academic honesty very seriously.  If you cheat on the any of the exams or homework, expect to fail the course, or worse.