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PSci 168 Environmental Impact of Energy Demands by Society - 2001 Spring

Here are the final grades for Spring, 2001.

Instructor: Dr. Ringwald
E-mail: ringwald[at]csufresno.edu and replace [at] with @

Phone: 278-8426
Also: 278-2371

Office hours: MWF 1-1:50, MW 4:30-5:20, and by appointment.
Office: McLane Hall, Room 011, in the new Building J (or "J-wing").
This is across the outdoor "hall" from McLane 149 and 151.


You don't need an appointment to come in during office hours. This is time set aside for you, when I will be in.

Please feel free to contact me, if you have any problems whatsoever in this course: or if you're doing well, and just want to talk about energy and the environment. It's in our interest, and we care, that you do well!

The Course Syllabus is available at http://zimmer.csufresno.edu/~fringwal/ps168s01syl.html
Other Links are at http://zimmer.csufresno.edu/~fringwal/psci168s01links.html

TENTATIVE Class Schedule (updated 2001 April 24). Always do the readings before class:

Week M W Chapters from Energy, by R. A. Hinrichs, to read by Monday of next week
1 - - -
2 1/29: Introduction 1/31: Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 1 and the entire syllabus
3 2/05: Ch. 1: Introduction and exponential growth 2/07: Ch. 2: Energy Mechanics Chapters 2 and 3
4 2/12: Ch. 2: Energy Mechanics, units conversions, and Ch. 3: Conservation of Energy 2/14: Ch. 3: Conservation of Energy Chapter 4
5 2/19: Holiday 2/21: Ch. 4: Heat and Work Chapter 5
6 2/26: Ch. 4: Heat and Work 2/28: Ch. 5: Home-Energy Conservation and Heat-Transfer Control Re-read Chapters 1-4
7 3/05: Review 3/07: Mid-Term Exam 1 (covering Chapters 1-4) Chapter 6
8 3/12: Ch. 6 Solar Energy: Characteristics and Heating 3/14: Ch. 6 Solar Energy: Characteristics and Heating Chapters 7 and 8
9 3/19: Chapter 7: Fossil Fuels 3/21: Chapter 8: Air pollution Chapters 9 and 10
10 3/26: Chapter 9: Global Warming 3/28: Chapter 10: Electricity Chapter 11
11 4/02: Chapter 10: Electricity 4/04: Chapter 11: Electromagnetism and generators Re-read Chapters 5-9
- 4/09: Spring Break 4/11: Spring Break Re-read Chapters 5-9
12 4/16: Review 4/18: Mid-term Exam 2 (covering Chapters 5-9) Chapters 11 and 12
13 4/23: Presentation by Greg Panico on Hybrid-electric Saturn car; exam review 4/25: Chapter 11: Electromagnetism and generators paper titles and summaries due (see instructions) Chapter 13 and 14
14 4/30: Chapter 12: Electricity from Solar Energy 5/02: Chapter 13: The Atom and the nucleus Chapters 14, 15, and 16
15 5/07: Chapter 14: Nuclear Fission 5/09: Chapter 15: Radiation health; Chapter 16: Fusion energy Chapters 17 and 18
16 5/14: Chapter 17: Biomass energy; Chapter 18: Geothermal energy 5/16: Review; paper due (see instructions) Re-read Chapters 1-18


Go to Dr. Ringwald's home page

Web page by Dr. Ringwald (ringwald[at]csufresno.edu and replace [at] with @)
Department of Physics, California State University, Fresno