PSci 168 Energy and the Environment - 2002 Spring

Course syllabus: please read carefully.

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

Phone: 278-8426
Also: 278-2371 (secretary)

Office hours: By appointment only until 2002 August 26.
Office: McLane Hall, Room 11, 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 it matters to me, that you do well!

Course Description (from the CSUFresno 2001-2002 General Catalog): (3 credits). Analysis of energy crisis; introduction to various forms of energy, energy conversion processes and environmental effects; present energy supply and energy projections; future energy demands and ways of evaluating alternatives.

Class objectives:
(1) To serve as a conceptual physics course, with emphasis on energy generation and use, and their effects on the environment.
(2) To run the course as a seminar, encouraging student participation.
(3) To promote student understanding of scientific method, and to practice critical thinking and reasoning skills, useful both in and outside of science.
(4) To examine the interaction between science, technology, and society, in the context of "the energy crisis."
(5) To provide experience with quantitative reasoning and graphics, again useful both in and outside of science.

Mathematics: This course will require the use of some algebra and basic geometry, but mainly a lot of arithmetic. We will also use scientific notation, units conversions, and proportions.

Course meeting times and location: Schedule 27613 (section 1): MW 3-4:15 p.m., in McLane 280.

Holidays: February 18 (Presidents Day), March 25 and 27 (Spring Break), April 1 (Cesar Chavez Day)

Required Course Text: Energy: Its Use and the Environment, 3rd edition (2002), by Roger A. Hinrichs and Merlin Kleinbach.
It should be available at the campus Bookstore, in the University Student Union building.

Required Course Equipment: (1) Clear plastic ruler; (2) Scientific calculator (that has scientific notation, and can calculate logarithmic and exponential functions)

Course web page: http://zimmer.csufresno.edu/~fringwal/psci168.html

Course grades will be awarded for the following final percentages:
85-100% = A; 70-84% = B; 55-69% = C; 40-54% = D; 0-39% = F.
These percentages will be computed with the following weights:

Please note:


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Last updated 2002 May 17. Web page by Dr. Ringwald (ringwald[at]csufresno.edu and replace [at] with @)
Department of Physics, California State University, Fresno