Physics 222 is a 4 credit-hour, introductory physics course with laboratories. The course is designed for asynchronous online delivery. Students do not attend formal lectures or lab sessions at fixed times, but they have to adhere to a strict course schedule. The class material is divided into 12 modules. For each module students are expected to submit assignments and lab reports online on time. For class participation credit students must contribute questions, answers, hints, or comments to a discussion forum. Optional extra credit assignments associated with each module must also be submitted on time.
Physics 222 is a general education course. Please allow enough time in your schedule for this 4 credit-hour course.
Dr. Marianne Breinig (Physics)
Office: 202 Nielsen Physics Bldg.
Office Hours: MW 2 pm - 3 pm and by appointment, face-to-face or online
Phone: (865) 974-7842
Email: mbreinig@utk.edu
Section 10 | Mousumi Mitra (mmitra@vols.utk.edu) Matthew Minton (mminton2@vols.utk.edu) |
Section 11 |
Mousumi Mitra (mmitra@vols.utk.edu) Kaylee Maret (kmaret@vols.utk.edu) |
Section 12 |
Matthew Seman (mseman1@tennessee.edu) Kaylee Maret (kmaret@vols.utk.edu) |
Section 13 |
Adam Cole (acole32@vols.utk.edu) |
All instructors will have office/tutoring hours at different times during each week. Students from all sections can attend any instructor's office/tutoring hour.
There are no formal lectures. Students are expected to complete the
online class modules on time.
Each module consist of two sets of online class materials that student are
required to study, two homework assignments, one online laboratory, a class participation discussion
forum, and optional extra credit opportunities.
All assignments (including labs) for each module must be completed by the
date shown on the schedule.
Links for the submission of all assignments are on Canvas. Students should
use the online discussion forum to engage with the instructors and each other.
Students are responsible for their own learning.
The textbook for the class is
College Physics 2e - OpenStax.
This is an online textbook with spaced practice problems and feedback.
The College Physics textbook can also be downloaded as a PDF.
Homework assignments are based on the material covered in the online modules. They are found under Assignments on Canvas and must be submitted on time.
Each section has its own lab instructors. The lab instructor will help students with the laboratories and grade the lab reports. Students cannot earn a passing grade for the course unless they earn a passing grade for the labs.
Students earn class participation credit by contributing questions, answers, hints, comments, etc to a Canvas discussion forum.
There will be two 90 minute exams, on October 10 and on December 5. The exams are online. Exam 1 questions are about material covered in modules 1 - 6, and exam 2 questions are about material covered in modules 7 - 12. Students will take the tests online using the Chrome browser with the Proctorio extension during any 90 minute period between 7:00 am and 11:30 pm on the test day.
Up to 50 points extra credit will be available for answering extra credit questions on Canvas. These questions are challenging, but students are encouraged to discuss them in the discussion forum.
Each exam is worth a maximum of 125 points. All homework assignments together are worth a maximum of 100 points and the all lab reports together are also worth a maximum of 100 points. Class participation is worth up to 50 points. Extra credit points are added to the total score from tests, homework assignments, laboratories, and class participation.
450 and above | 90% and above | A |
435-449 | 87% - 89% | A- |
415-434 | 83% - 86% | B+ |
400-414 | 80% - 82% | B |
385-399 | 77% - 79% | B- |
365-384 | 73% - 76% | C+ |
350-364 | 70% - 72% | C |
335-349 | 67% - 69% | C- |
315-334 | 63% - 66% | D+ |
300-314 | 60% - 62% | D |
285-299 | 57% - 59% | D- |
Students must notify the instructor promptly if they miss an assignment with a valid excuse and request an extension. They may be asked to submit documentation. Late notifications will not be accepted.
In Canvas, please go to "Account", "Notifications", and set your notification preferences so that you receive announcements notifications and conversations immediately. Review the announcements in Canvas regularly.
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, is committed to providing an inclusive learning environment for all students. If you anticipate or experience a barrier in this course due to a chronic health condition, a learning, hearing, neurological, mental health, vision, physical, or other kind of disability, or a temporary injury, you are encouraged to contact Student Disability Services (SDS) at 865-974-6087 or sds@utk.edu. An SDS Coordinator will meet with you to develop a plan to ensure you have equitable access to this course. If you are already registered with SDS, please contact your instructor to discuss implementing accommodations included in your course access letter.
Student Disability ServicesPlease review the Campus Syllabus for information that is common across all courses at UTK.