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MISSION
a) The mission of Mapa Institute of Technology is to disseminate, generate, preserve and
apply scientific, engineering, architectural and IT knowledge.
b) The Institute shall, using the most effective means, provide its students with professional
and advanced scientific and engineering, architectural and information technology
education through rigorous and up-to-date academic programs with ample opportunities for
the exercise of creativity and the experience of discovery.
c) It shall implement curricula that, while being steeped in technologies, shall also be rich in
the humanities, languages and social sciences that will inculcate ethics.
d) The Institute shall advance and preserve knowledge by undertaking research and reporting
on the results of such inquiries.
e) The Institute, singly or in collaboration with others, shall bring to bear the world's vast store
of knowledge in science, engineering and other realms on the problems of the industry and
the community in order to make the Philippines and the world a better place.
MISSION
COURSE SYLLABUS
1.
Course Code
: PHY 10
2.
Course Title
3.
Pre-requisite
: MATH 22
4.
Co-requisite
: none
5.
Course Title:
GE PHYSICS 1LECTURE
Date Effective:
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6. Course Description
7.
:
This course covers review of calculus, composition
and resolution of vectors, first conditions of equilibrium,
friction, kinematics, Newtons laws of motion, gravitation, and
circular motion.
Program Outcomes
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)
8.
Course Outcomes
Student Outcomes*
After completing the course, the student must be a b c d e f g h i
able to:
1. Apply the concept behind vector addition,
subtraction
and R
R
R
multiplication
2. Solve problems that deal with the different
R
R
R
types of linear motion.
3. Analyze a given system acted upon by
different forces in applying Newtons Laws of
R
R
R
Motion
4. Solve problems on different cases involving
circular motion and be able to apply to the Law R
R
R
of Universal Gravitation.
* Level: I- Introduced, R- Reinforced, D- Demonstrated
Course Title:
GE PHYSICS 1LECTURE
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I
I
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9. Course Coverage
Week
TOPICS
TLA
AT
COURSE
OUTCOMES
Mapua
1 to 4
Kinematics
4 to 6
Solving
Sample
Problems
Lecture/Discussi
on
8 to 10
Solving Sample
Problems
Lecture/Discussi
on
6 to 8
Lecture/Discussi
on
Uniform
Circular
Motion
Universal Law of Gravitation
Solving
Sample
Problems
and
Lecture/Discussi
on
Solving
Sample
Problems
11
10.
11.
Summative
Assessment:
Final
Examinatio
n
CO 1 to 4
Course Title:
GE PHYSICS 1LECTURE
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Textbook :
13.
Course Evaluation
Weight
CO 1
Quiz1
PS1
CO 2
Quiz 2
PS2
CO 3
Quiz3
PS3
CO 4
Quiz4
PS4
Summative Assessment:
Final Examination
Minimum Average
for Satisfactory
Performance
70%
16.25%
2.5%
16.25%
2.5%
16.25%
2.5%
16.25%
2.5%
25%
TOTAL
70%
70%
70%
70%
100%
70%
The final grades will correspond to the weighted average scores shown below
13.1.Other
a.
Course Title:
GE PHYSICS 1LECTURE
Low
High
0.00%
70.00
%
73.00
%
76.00
%
80.00
%
83.00
%
86.00
%
90.00
%
93.00
%
96.00
%
69.99
%
72.99
%
75.99
%
79.99
%
82.99
%
85.99
%
89.99
%
92.99
%
95.99
%
100.00
%
Grade
5.00
3.00
2.75
2.50
2.25
2.00
1.75
Course Policies
1.50
Attendance
According to CHED policy, total
number of absences by the students
1.25
should not be more than 20% of the
total
number of meetings or 9 hrs for a
1.00
threeunit-course. Students incurring more
than 9 hours of unexcused absences automatically gets a failing grade
regardless of class standing.
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g. Consultation Schedule
Consultation schedules with the Professor are posted outside the Physics
Faculty room
Aside from academic deficiency, other grounds for a failing grade are:
Cheating during examinations
More than 20 % absences of the total number of meetings in a
quarterm
Failure to take the final examination with no valid reason
14.
Other References
Sears, Zemansky, and Young. College Physics 7th Ed 1992 Addison Wesley
Publishing Co., Inc.
Beiser, Arthur. Modern Technical Physics 1992 Addison Wesley Publishing
Co., Inc.
Van Heuvelen, Alan. Physics: A General Introduction 2 nd Ed 1986 by Alan
Van Heuvelen
GE PHYSICS 1LECTURE
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Fe M. Novida
May M. Lozada
Bobby Manlapig
Ericson Dimaunahan
Course Title:
GE PHYSICS 1LECTURE
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