Adventist University of The Philippines: Course Syllabus in Physics 2 Lecture
Adventist University of The Philippines: Course Syllabus in Physics 2 Lecture
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PROGRAM OUTCOMES
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Institutional
Program Outcomes
Outcomes
A Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics and science to solve engineering 1
problems
B Ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret 1,3
data
C OURSE D ESCRIPTION
This course prepares electronics engineering students to the concept of the topics including Thermodynamics (1st & 2nd Law, basic concepts on heat
engine and refrigerators), Energy Conversion (EM Induction, magnetic flux, generators) and Semiconductor Physics.
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course, the students are expected to:
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BEHAVIORAL EXPECTATIONS
1. Attendance. Students are expected to attend all lectures regularly. Going in and out of the class during the session is
discouraged. A student who incurs absences of more than 20% of the total contact hours during the semester shall fail and
earn no credit for the course.
2. Punctuality. Classes will start on time so students are expected to come to class as scheduled.
3. Honesty . Students must be honest in all the assignment,seatworks, quizzes and exams.
4. Cell phones. All cell phones must be turned off or must be in silent mode.
5. Dress code – Students are expected to be in proper school uniform at all times.
6. Proper grooming – Students are expected to wear the proper uniform in coming to class.
7. ID – Students must wear their IDs while in the school premises.
8. The No, No’s in the Classroom: jeans, rubber shoes, sleeveless, mini-skirt, t-shirt, long hair (for men), long beard.
C OURSE REQUIREMENTS
1. Class Participation- Students are expected to participate in class discussions. Pertinent commentsthat reflect critical thinking is
encouraged.
2. Attendance– He/she must attend classes regularly
3. Tools and materials- He/she must bring required tools and materials and return properly borrowed equipments and tools in the
department.
4. Quizzes and Assignments- He/she must take all the quizzes and submit assignments on time.
5. Final Exam- There will be a comprehensive final exam covering materials from all class lectures, videos, exercises, and
discussions.
6. Research- Conduct research on recent amplifiers used in the market/industry and recent technology on how to
manufactureassuch.
7. Experiments– Conduct experiment or laboratory activities applying the concepts in the lecture.
8. Seminars and educational trips– Join / Attend seminars and educational trips related to the course.
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
Discussion
Board Work/Seat Woks
Interactive Learning
Collaborative Learning
Library Work
Problem-solving and Exercises
Project Making
Laboratory Experiments
Research activities
C ONTINGENCY P LAN FOR M ISSED CLASSES : make-up classes, library work, assignments, advanced reading
G RADING S YSTEM
A 98 – 100 4.00
A– 95 – 97 3.75
B+ 92 – 94 3.50
B 89 – 91 3.25
B– 86 – 88 3.00
C+ 83 – 85 2.75
C 80 – 82 2.50
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C– 77 – 79 2.25
D 75 – 76 2.00
F 74 and below 0.00
G RADING C RITERIA AND WEIGHT EQUIVALENT
LECTURE
E XAMINATIONS 40%
MIDTERM 15%
F INAL EXAMINATION 25%
CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT 60%
100%
R EFERENCES
COURSE CONTENT
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Seatwork
Short quiz
Electromagnetism, Magnetic Field and 4.5hrs Interactive discussion State and illustrate the concept of Board work
Torque electromagnetism
Problem Solving Apply the concept of electromagnetism on Assignment/
problems on magnetic field and torque LMS
Solve problems involving electromagnetism,
magnetic field and torque Seatwork
Short quiz
Electric Current, Electric Resistance 5 hrs Interactive discussion State the concept relating current, resistance Board work
and Voltage and voltage
Problem Solving State and illustrate the concept of current and Seatwork
the different types of current
Solve problems involving resistances in a circuit Assignment
State the concept of voltage in a circuit
Solve problems finding for voltage on a circuit Short quiz
Inductance, Reactance, Impedance, 6 hrs State and illustrate the concept of Inductance
RLC and Resonance Interactive discussion Solve problems involving inductance Board work
Analyze the reactance of a ciruit
Problem Solving Solve problems involving reactance Seatwork
Familiarize impedance in a circuit
Group Teaching Solve problems involving impedance Assignment
State and illustrate RLC circuit
Solve basic problems involving RLD Short quiz
Familiarize and analyse resonance in a circuit
Solve problems involving resonance
Resistance and Capacitance in Series 5 hrs Familiarize resistance and capacitance in series Board work
Parallel Interactive discussion parallel connection
Analyze circuits involving resistors and Seatwork
Problem Solving capacitors connected in series and parallel
Solve basic problems involving resistor and Assignment
Group Teaching capacitors in a ciruit
Short quiz
2 hrs MIDTERM EXAMINATION
Kirchhoff’s Rule in a Circuit 5.5 hrs Familiarize the concept of Kirchhoff’s Rule
Interactive discussion Draw and analyze circuit using the Kirchhoff’s Board work
Rule
Problem Solving Solve circuits and problems involving Seatwork
Kirchhoff’s Rule
Assignment
Short quiz
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Nuclear Physics Interactive discussion Familiarize with the properties of nucleus Board work
5.5 hrs Illustrate the concept of nuclear binding energy
Problem Solving State and illustrate the process of radioactive Seatwork
decay
Familiarize with the three types of nuclear Assignment
reactions
State and illustrate nuclear fission Short quiz
Apply concept in applications on nuclear
physics
Semiconductors, Superconductors, Familiarize with the basic terms of Board work
Crystals 5 hrs Interactive discussion semiconductors
Identify semiconductor devices and describe Seatwork
Problem Solving their uses and functions
Apply concept of semiconductor in solving Assignment/LMS
circuit problems
Solve semiconductor related problems Short quiz
Illustrate the formation of superconductors
State the use of superconductors
Solve basic problems involving
superconductors
Familiarize with the concept and use of crystals
in electronics
Apply the concept of crystal in the formation of
semiconductor material
2 hrs FINAL EXAMINATION
Engr. Arvin P. Dela Roca, RME, ECT Engr. Jonalyn D. Castaño, MIT EDWIN A. BALILA, PhD
Course Instructor Department Chair, EED Dean ,CST
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