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  Course Description
Course Name : Physics II

Course Code : FM 104

Course Type : Compulsory

Level of Course : First Cycle

Year of Study : 1

Course Semester : Spring (16 Weeks)

ECTS : 5

Name of Lecturer(s) : Assoc.Prof.Dr. SÜLEYMAN ÇABUK

Learning Outcomes of the Course : Students develop analytical thinking and problem solving abilities.
Students determine which laws of physics to apply at a given situation.
Students have a foresight for possibilities for a given physical situation and a system.

Mode of Delivery : Face-to-Face

Prerequisites and Co-Prerequisites : None

Recommended Optional Programme Components : None

Aim(s) of Course : The main objectives of this physics course is to provide the student with a clear and logical presentation of the basic concepts and principles of physics, and strengthen an understanding of the concepts and electric and magnetic phenomena through a board range of interesting application to the real word. Welcome to the exciting world of electricity and magnetism.

Course Contents : Electric fields; Gauss´ law; electric potential; capacitance and dielectrics; current and resistance; direct current circuits; magnetic fields; sources of the magnetic field; Farady´s law; inductance; alternating current circuits; electromagnetic waves.

Language of Instruction : Turkish

Work Place : Classroom


  Course Outline /Schedule (Weekly) Planned Learning Activities
Week Subject Student's Preliminary Work Learning Activities and Teaching Methods
1 Electric charge and electric field Required readings Narration and discussion
2 Gauss´ law Required readings Narration and discussion
3 Application of Gauss´ law Required readings Narration and discussion
4 Electric potential Required readings Narration and discussion
5 Capacitance and dielectrics Required readings Narration and discussion
6 Current, resistance and electromotive force Required readings Narration and discussion
7 Direct current circuits Required readings Narration and discussion
8 Mid-term exam Review Written exam
9 Magnetic fields and magnetic forces Required readings Narration and discussion
10 Magnetic fields and magnetic forces Required readings Narration and discussion
11 Sources of the magnetic fields Required readings Narration and discussion
12 Faraday´s law Required readings Narration and discussion
13 Inductance Required readings Narration and discussion
14 Alternating current circuits Required readings Narration and discussion
15 Electromagnetic waves Required readings Narration and discussion
16/17 Final exam Review Written exam


  Required Course Resources
Resource Type Resource Name
Recommended Course Material(s)  Young & Freedman University Physics Vol. II
 Serway & Beichner, Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Vol. II
 Fishbane, Gasiorowicz, Thornton Physics for Scientists and Engineers Vol. II
Required Course Material(s)


  Assessment Methods and Assessment Criteria
Semester/Year Assessments Number Contribution Percentage
    Mid-term Exams (Written, Oral, etc.) 2 85
    Homeworks/Projects/Others 5 15
Total 100
Rate of Semester/Year Assessments to Success 40
 
Final Assessments 100
Rate of Final Assessments to Success 60
Total 100

  Contribution of the Course to Key Learning Outcomes
# Key Learning Outcome Contribution*
1 Is able to prove Mathematical facts encountered in secondary school. 4
2 Recognizes the importance of basic notions in Algebra, Analysis and Topology 2
3 Develops maturity of mathematical reasoning and writes and develops mathematical proofs. 2
4 Is able to express basic theories of mathematics properly and correctly both written and verbally 1
5 Recognizes the relationship between different areas of Mathematics and ties between Mathematics and other disciplines. 3
6 Expresses clearly the relationship between objects while constructing a model 4
7 Draws mathematical models such as formulas, graphs and tables and explains them 2
8 Is able to mathematically reorganize, analyze and model problems encountered. 5
9 Knows at least one computer programming language 0
10 Uses effective scientific methods and appropriate technologies to solve problems 5
11 Knows programming techniques and is able to write a computer program 1
12 Is able to do mathematics both individually and in a group. 2
13 Has sufficient knowledge of foreign language to be able to understand Mathematical concepts and communicate with other mathematicians 2
14 In addition to professional skills, the student improves his/her skills in other areas of his/her choice such as in scientific, cultural, artistic and social fields 4
* Contribution levels are between 0 (not) and 5 (maximum).

  Student Workload - ECTS
Works Number Time (Hour) Total Workload (Hour)
Course Related Works
    Class Time (Exam weeks are excluded) 14 4 56
    Out of Class Study (Preliminary Work, Practice) 14 3 42
Assesment Related Works
    Homeworks, Projects, Others 5 2 10
    Mid-term Exams (Written, Oral, etc.) 2 5 10
    Final Exam 1 10 10
Total Workload: 128
Total Workload / 25 (h): 5.12
ECTS Credit: 5