Course Policy for Chemistry 102A/102E

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Course Policy for Chemistry 102A/102E INSTRUCTOR FOR CHEM 102A/E: Tom Hummel 7 CA, 3-9111 Office Hours: Mon.9-10:30 a.m. and Wed. 10-11:30 a.m. tjhummel@illinois.edu HOMEPAGE: http://www.chem.uiuc.edu, then choose Course Web Sites, and then click on the icon for 102A/E. REQUIRED MATERIALS: 1. Chemistry, 8th ed., Zumdahl & Zumdahl 2. Handouts for Chemistry 102A and 102E Fall 2010 3. Electronic calculator with log function 4. i-clicker RECOMMENDED: 1. Partial Solutions Guide for Chemistry, 8th ed., Hummel, Zumdahl and Zumdahl 2. Past Hourly Examinations Chemistry 102, Fall 2009-Spring 2010 WHEN AND WHERE: 1. There will be two lectures and two discussion (quiz) sections per week. The 102A lectures are held at 11 a.m. and the 102E lectures are held at 1 p.m. The lectures are on Tuesdays and Thursdays in 100 NL and the discussion sections are on Wednedays and Fridays in the room and time indicated on your schedule. Major ideas will be introduced in lecture while discussion of these concepts and homework assignments will take place during quiz sections. 2. Attendance is very important in all facets of the course. One of the easiest ways to learn is to pay attention in lecture and discussion and to take good notes. Some of the material and applications covered in 102A/E are not presented in the text, so lecture and discussion notes will be one of your primary resources. Also, grades of zero are assigned when quizzes are missed. These have a real and adverse effect on semester grades. 3. Most students are required to take Chem 103, General Chemistry Laboratory, concurrently with Chem 102. This 1 hour lab course provides active demonstration of principles covered in Chem 102A/E and introduces experimental skills. Details concerning Chem 103 will be discussed during check-in (see the General Chemistry Experiments: Chemistry 103 text for the lab schedule). 1

GRADING: Online Homework Evaluation Quizzes (6 total) Hour Exams (100 pts. each) Final Exam Total 70 pts. 30 pts. 100 pts. 300 pts. 300 pts. 800 pts. Quiz totals, hour exam grades and the final exam grade will be scaled so that 90-100 = A, 80-89 = B, 70-79 = C, 60-69 = D and 0-59 = F. At the end of the semester, the course director will sum all the points together (800 total points) and will set overall course grades according to the 90, 80, 70, 60 scale, i.e., 800-720 = A, 719-640 = B, 639-560 = C, 559-480 = D and below 480 = F. With the plus/minus grading system, the grade cut-offs will be set so that 100-93.0% = A, 92.9-90.0% = A -, 89.9-87.0% = B +, 86.9-83.0% = B, 82.9-80.0% = B -, 79.9-77.0% = C +, 76.9-73.0% = C, 72.9-70.0% = C -, 69.9-67.0% = D +, 66.9-63.0% = D, 62.9-60.0% = D - and below 60.0% = F. Note: As explained below, the online homework grade will not be scaled. Online Homework Grade: Most weeks you will have electronic homework sets assigned which we call Lon Capa homework. These assignments are accessed through Firefox or Internet Explorer, or any Web browser program. The Lon Capa assignments are accessed through the 102A/E homepage (http://www.chem.uiuc.edu). The list of due dates for the various Lon Capa homework sets follows this introductory material. The Lon Capa assignment due dates/times are always 9 a.m. Tuesday. Your online (Lon Capa) homework grade (70 points) will be determined by how many of the assigned problems you complete correctly. Each problem is assigned a point total. You receive all these points when you successfully answer that problem correctly (assuming all work is done before the deadline). Any work after the deadline will not earn any credit (no exceptions). The Lon Capa system will keep a running total of all points earned during the semester. At the end of the semester, we will prorate your total points earned from the online homework sets into a 70 point grade. If you do all assigned problems correctly by the deadline then you will earn a 70 (a perfect score) for your Lon Capa homework grade. If you do 90% of the assigned homework problems correctly then you will earn a 63 for your homework grade, etc. Since students can attempt all problems as many times as they want before the deadline, there is no reason for any student in the course to have an online homework grade less than (or close to) perfect (70). Evaluation Grade: To do well in this course, you must do the assigned text problems as well the online homework problems. The assigned text homework problems have odd and even numbered questions and exercises. The odd numbered problems are answered in the Partial Solutions Guide (PSG) while the even numbered problems are not answered in the PSG. At various times during the semester, we will collect your answers to the assigned even numbered text homework problems to make sure you are trying to solve these problems. The assigned Review Questions will not be collected. The 30 point evaluation grade will be determined by how many of the assigned even numbered answers you turn in. If you try to solve all even numbered problems and turn them in on time, then you will receive a grade of 30. Note: TAs 2

will only check to see if you attempted the even numbered problems and will not correct your mistakes. It is your responsibility to have correct answers. We will post detailed solutions to all even numbered assigned problems in the Learning Center (212 Chemistry Annex); ask the head proctor in 212 CA for the Zumdahl text homework solutions for which there are multiple copies on reserve. Also available in the Learning Center are tutors from 9 am - 4 pm Monday-Friday for you to ask questions. Quiz Grade: During the semester, you will take six ~30 minute quizzes on dates to be announced. The purpose of the quizzes is to help you prepare for hour exams (content and time management). At the end of the semester, the score totals of the six quizzes for each section will be scaled in order to insure consistency in grading. The end result of scaling is to insure that each section has about the same percentage of As, Bs and Cs in the scaled 100 point quiz grade. Note: All missed quizzes will result in a grade of zero, unless excused by your TA or by the course director. In order to receive an excused grade, you must have a documented excuse or a letter from the Emergency Dean stating the reason for your absence. If you receive an excused quiz grade, then an average grade of all your other quizzes will be assigned for the excused grade. EXAMS: 1. The dates of the three hour examinations are: Thursday, September 23, Thursday, October 28, and Thursday December 2. All exams are from 7:00-8:10 p.m. in rooms to be announced later. Conflict exams will be held at 5:35 p.m. on the same dates. You must sign up for conflict exams in advance outside 101 Chemistry Annex and bring a picture ID to the exam. The date for the FINAL EXAM for Chemistry 102A is 1:30-4:30 p.m. Tuesday, December 14 and the FINAL EXAM for Chemistry 102E is 7:00-10:00 p.m. Thursday, December 16. 2. No alternate make-up exams will be given. If you must miss both the exam and the conflict, contact your TA or Tom Hummel immediately. Your exam score will be prorated if you have a valid, documented excuse. (See University regulations.) Solutions for the hour exams will be posted in the Learning Center, Room 212, Chemistry Annex. TO DO WELL IN THIS COURSE: 1. The discipline of chemistry and of this course in particular demand that you take responsibility for your own learning. Major learning takes place during study and problem solving; the instructors are here to guide your efforts, but you must supply the initiative and hard work. 2. In addition to online homework, there are assigned homework problems from the text. The assignments for the semester are posted on our website. In general, the reading assignment should be done before lecture and the problems attempted before quiz. Attempt to solve all the assigned problems, as most will emphasize different perspectives on a topic. 3

Solutions to over one-half of the assigned problems in the textbook are available in a recommended supplement called the Partial Solutions Guide for Chemistry. Please use this resource in a mature way. Copying the solution to a problem to satisfy a homework assignment does not provide the practice required to gain proficiency and to perform well on exams. In order to acquire problem solving skills (numerical and conceptual), independent problem solving is required. This is the ultimate purpose of homework. 3. The online (Lon Capa) homework sets are not inclusive of all the types of problems expected for you to master. This is why additional homework problems are assigned from the text. To do well in this course, you must take both formats for homework seriously. 4. Read the assignment carefully. We will not cover every section of every chapter. You are responsible for all the assigned reading and problems. 5. It is impossible to learn the material we cover in lecture and in quiz section if you do not do your assignments regularly. MISCELLANEOUS: 1. The Chemistry Learning Center, 212 CA, houses the chemistry educational computing service [interactive video lessons (for Chem 103) can be done there as well as online homework] and our tutoring facilities. At certain times, a Chemistry TA is on call there to answer questions and/or assist with problem solving. Also reference books such as The Handbook of Chemistry and Physics and a variety of beginning textbooks are available. Learning Center Hours M-Th 8:30 a.m. - 10 p.m. Fri 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sat 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sun 1 p.m. - 8 p.m. Tutoring Hours M-F 9 am 4 pm 2. All grades in the course will be entered into an electronic gradebook accessed from our homepage for 102A/E. 3. Most of the materials presented in lecture during the semester are available in a recommended book called Handouts for Chemistry 102A/E Fall 2010. Since we will be covering material very quickly, it is highly recommended that you obtain a copy of the Handouts book and bring it to lecture. This way you can concentrate on material being presented during lecture instead of furiously taking notes. 4. A book containing many past hour exams and keys for various 102 courses is available at the bookstore on the same shelves as the required textbooks. Its purchase is entirely optional but is recommended. 4

5. Staff located in the Fred H. Turner Student Services Building, 601 E. John Street, offer a counseling service for emotional problems, test anxiety and study skills. For critical problems and emergencies call the Emergency Dean at 333-0050. 6. If you have difficulty with any part of the course, see the course instructor or your TA promptly. The office hours for Tom Hummel are: Monday 9-10:30 a.m. and Wednesdays 10-11:30 a.m. in 7 CA or by appointment. If Tom Hummel is unavailable, please e-mail him at tjhummel@illinois.edu or leave a message with your name and telephone number on his answering machine (3-9111) and he will return your call as soon as possible. DETAILS FOR WEEK 1: 1. The first lecture is Tuesday, August 24. 2. The first meeting of 102A/E discussion (quiz) sections will be on Wednesday, August 25. 3. The first two online (Lon Capa) homework sets (called Homework 1 and Homework 2) are both due by 9 a.m. Tuesday, September 7. 4. The first quiz is scheduled for Friday, September 3. As with all quizzes, it will be given during your regularly scheduled discussion (quiz) section on Friday. 5

CHEMISTRY 102A/102E ONLINE (LON CAPA) HOMEWORK DEADLINES Homework # Due Date 1 and 2 9 a.m. Tuesday, September 7 3 9 a.m. Tuesday, September 14 4 9 a.m. Tuesday, September 21 5 9 a.m. Tuesday, September 28 6 9 a.m. Tuesday, October 5 7 9 a.m. Tuesday, October 12 8 9 a.m. Tuesday, October 19 9 9 a.m. Tuesday, October 26 10 9 a.m. Tuesday, November 2 11 9 a.m. Tuesday, November 9 12 9 a.m. Tuesday, November 16 13 9 a.m. Tuesday, November 30 6

CALENDAR - CHEMISTRY 102A/E Fall 2010 =============================================================== M T W Th F Week 1 23 S 24 25 26 27 August 2 30 31 1 2 3 3 6 7 8 9 10 September 4 13 14 15 16 17 5 20 21 22 23 HE I 24 6 27 28 29 30 1 7 4 5 6 7 8 8 11 12 13 14 15 October 9 18 19 20 21 22 10 25 26 27 28 HE II 29 11 1 2 3 4 5 12 8 9 10 11 12 November 13 15 16 17 18 19 14 Thanksgiving 22 23 24 25 26 15 29 30 1 2 HE III 3 16 December 6 7 8 F 9 10 17 13 14 Final A 15 16 Final E 17 =============================================================== HE = Hour Exams S/F = Classes start/finish in Chem 102A/E Final Exam Dates: Chemistry 102A: 1:30-4:30 pm Tuesday, December 14 Chemistry 102E: 7:00-10.00 pm Thursday, December 16 7