Class 53110
MWF 11-12 noon WEL 2.224

Principles of Chemistry I
McCord

Fall 2009

 
Instructor: Paul McCord
Office: WEL 5.239
Hours: MWF 12-1 PM
             TTh 11-12 noon
email: mccord301@cm.utexas.edu
 
UT Zumdahl Cover Textbook: Chemical Principles 6th Edition, Steven S. Zumdahl
Houghton Mifflin (2008), We are using the eBook version of this text. It is available at the UT Co-op. You WILL need the course code that is included with your package. ANY problems you might have in accessing the eBook please contact the Cengage Learning team at courseware@cengage.com.

Chapters to be Covered: Chapters 5, 9, 10, 12-14, 16, breaking down roughly in the following ways..
Exam 1 : Chapter 12 - Atomic Theory
Exam 2 : Chapter 13 and 14 - Chemical Bonding, Ionic and Covalent, Molecular Geometries, VSEPR Theory, MO Theory
Exam 3 : Chapter 5 and 16 - Gas Laws, Solids and Liquids (intermolecular forces)
Exam 4 : Chapter 9 and 10 Thermodynamics - 1st and 2nd Laws
Final Exam : Comprehensive - all covered chapters
Please also note that you are responsible for all the material and topics covered in Chapters 1-4 of this book. ALEKS tested and assessed you on this subject matter.

WEB PAGE:  http://mccord.cm.utexas.edu/courses/fall2009/ch301      (case sensitive!)

 

 
clicker iClicker:  All students must have an iClicker. Only an iClicker will work and no other types or brands! These are long, white, and skinny with only 6 buttons See picture to the left. The Co-op has these listed for around $37 new. That is the ONLY cost. There is no registration fee. You can use ANY iClicker for this class. You will register the iClicker number via the web and then you are good to go. You can also find these used at various places. You'll need to know the ID number on the clicker - it's on the back with the bar-code.   sci-calc nographing Calculator:  All students must have a SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR and no more than that for exams. If you don't already have one, I'd suggest getting a TI-30xa or something like it (picture shown at the left, very simple to use and cheap). You cannot use any type of graphing calculator for our exams. You just need a simple scientific calculator. Also, know HOW to use your calculator.

 

Teaching Assistant Office Hours Where? Email
Katie Clark Tue 10-11 am
Tue 7:30-9:30 pm
WEL 1.300 "C"
Jester

katieannclark@mail.utexas.edu
David Walker Mon 5-7 pm
Fri 8-9 am
WEL 1.300 "C"
WEL 1.300 "C"

dwalker86@gmail.com
Gayle Burstein (TTh) Mon 8-9 PM
Wed 6-7 pm
Thu 8-9 am
Kinsolving
WEL 1.300 "A"
WEL 1.300 "A"
gburstei@mail.utexas.edu
Julie Wilkerson (TTh) Mon 9-10 am
Tue 8-9 am
Thu 8:30-9:30 PM
WEL 1.300 "A"
WEL 1.300 "A"
Kinsolving
juliewilkerson@mail.utexas.edu
Weekly Reviews Wed 8-9 PM WEL 2.308 Katie Clark / David Walker
Weekly Reviews Mon 5-6 PM WEL 2.224 Gayle Burstein
Overall Scoring for the Course Grade Breaks Exam Schedule
Your overall score will be determined from ALEKS, homework, iclicker, 4 evening exams, PLUS a FINAL EXAM which must be taken. The percentages are the following:
ALEKS 5 %
Homework 5 %
iClicker 5 %
Exams 55% or 35%
Final
30% or 50%
TOTAL 100%
Course grades will be determined according to the following scale or cut-offs:
B+ ≥ 84.67 C+ ≥ 74.67 D+ ≥ 64.67
A ≥ 91.33 B ≥ 81.33
C ≥ 71.33 D ≥ 61.33
A- ≥ 88.00 B- ≥ 78.00 C- ≥ 68.00 D- ≥ 58.00
F< 58.00


If theses breaks ever change, there will be an announcement in class and the results WILL be updated here.
The class exams will be held from 7-9 PM in assigned exam rooms (see "home" page on website) on the following dates.
      Exam 1 Thu, 9/17
Exam 2 Thu, 10/15
Exam 3 Thu, 11/5
Exam 4 Thu, 12/3
Final Exam Wed, 12/9 at 7-10 PM

Final Exam places:
A-K in WEL 1.308
L-Z in WEL 2.224

ALEKS Assessment
All student HAVE to complete the ALEKS Preparatory Chemistry Assessment. You must finish the first assessment by 9/2/09 for 3% of your course grade. You must then acheive an overall assessment of 70% or more by 10/21/09 for another 2% of your overall grade. This means that ALEKS makes up for 5% of your overall grade. So you will earn either the full 5% or the 3% depending on your outcome by 10/21/09.

Homework
You are expected to work the homework problems and complete the assigned readings throughout the semester. Homework is administered via the web and will count as 5% of your overall grade. One or two of your lowest homework scores will be dropped from your average. All course homework and assignments will be administered through Quest which can be found at the web address http://quest.cns.utexas.edu. Your performance on the exams will depend heavily on how well you understand and can fully work the homework problems. You should really try working ALL the problems at the end of each chapter in the book.

iClicker Quizzes
Quizzes will be given in class via the iClicker. Quizzes will count 5% of your overall grade in the class. You MUST bring your clicker to class everyday. If you don't have a clicker you will not get credit. You should also watch your battery level on the clicker. Running out of power is no excuse. You can only have ONE clicker in class. Students that are operating TWO clickers during class will be given an F and reported to the Office of the Dean of Students (see Cheating below). You MUST also register your iclicker at the iclicker web site (www.iclicker.com/registration). You might have to register the number in other places to for your other courses. Make sure you register at the above web address for this course.

Exams
The four exams will be given in the evenings from 7-9 PM on the scheduled days. The class will be split between two rooms. This rooms will be posted soon after the first class day. You must go to the correct room for your specific section of CH301mwf. Your exam average will be equal to the average of your 3 highest exams (dropping your lowest exam score). Your exam average will count either 55% or 35% of your grade (35% if your Final exam score is higher than your exam average). I will calculate your overall grade in a way that maximizes your overall score, you do not have to tell me how to do this.

Be sure and bring your (non-graphing) calculator to the exam. We do NOT provide calculators. You CANNOT use your cell phone as your calculator (or any other gadget that is NOT a calculator - especially not iPhones or iPod Touches). You CANNOT make-up a missed exam for ANY REASON WHATSOEVER. If you have a University approved conflict that requires rescheduling an exam, you must notify the instructor within the first 2 weeks of the course. You get to drop one exam score from your average, so for whatever reason you miss, that particular exam score (a zero) will be your dropped exam.

Each student will receive a unique exam copy with a specific version number on it. There is a different exam version for every student in the class, no two students can have the same version numbers. It is therefore very important that you keep your copy of each of your exams. You need this copy in order for us to verify you as the owner of that copy and version number. We only do this verification when we have a case of two or more students with identical version numbers on their exams. Each student must verify their copy in order to receive a grade, otherwise their score will be changed to a zero for that exam AND they will be reported to the dean as suspect of cheating.

Final
The final exam for this section CH301mwf WILL be comprehensive. This means that all the material covered during the course will be on the exam. The final exam will be counted as 30% of your overall grade or as much as 50% if you get a higher score on the final exam than your exam average. If you keep up with the material for the semester, the final will not be any more difficult than the four exams. It will be extremely difficult if you try to cram for it one day ahead. Keep up and make the grade. You cannot reschedule or drop the final exam grade (except as noted below). The time for the final is published when the course schedule is made and you certainly could have chosen NOT to take the course. Since you did decide to TAKE the course, you will TAKE the final at the designated time. Unless, of course, you qualify for a final exam exemption.

Final Exam EXEMPTIONS
You CAN be completely exempt from taking the final exam IF you meet the following condition. You MUST have an overall class average greater than or equal to 84.67 (which is the grade-break for a B+). This averaging will include All FOUR of your exams in the exam average portion of your grade (no dropped exam). Your score will be 5% ALEKS, 5% homework average, 5% iclicker-quiz average, and 85% of your FOUR-exam average. If you do meet this criteria, I will send you an email informing you of this and you will receive either an A, A-, or B+ in the course. If you don't receive an email from me (Dr. McCord), then you WILL need to take the final exam. If you chose to take the final anyway, then it will definitely COUNT and your overall score will be calculated just like everyone elses. So if yo DO take the final exam, your overall grade could drop as easily as it could rise.

Add-ons, Mystery, Special
All of these strange catagories are basically extra points. They are made available at random times throughout the semester if at all. You MUST be present in class in order to get these points. They will count in the way that I say they will count. Most of them will be points that you get to ADD to your exam scores.

Cheating
If you get caught cheating in any way whatsoever you will have to discuss the situation with me. If you plead no contest, I will usually offer a reasonable solution. However, if the student denies the allegation, I will proceed by presenting the evidence to the Office of the Dean of Students as is the policy. A hearing will ultimately result. It is possible to be expelled from the University on such matters. Yes, read the General Information Catalog about scholastic dishonesty (i.e. cheating). If found "guilty" the University can go so far as to bar you from enrollment for life. Take home lesson, don't cheat.

Students with Disabilities
Please notify me of any modification/adaptation you may require to accommodate a disability-related need. You will be requested to provide documentation to the Dean of Students' Office, in order that the most appropriate accommodations can be determined. Specialized services are available on campus through Services for Students with Disabilities. The official wording is this: The University of Austin provides upon request appropriate academic accommodations for qualified students with disabilities. For more information, contact the Office of the Dean of Students at 471-6259, 471-6441 TTY.

Drop Dates
The last date to drop the course without possible academic penalty is Wednesday, Dec 31, 1969. The last day to drop the course for academic reasons is Wednesday, Dec 31, 1969 (requires Instructor Approval which is my signature). After this, students may go to the Dean's office, WCH 2.112, to appeal for non-academic reasons.

Observance of Religious Holidays
Religious holy days sometimes conflict with class and examination schedules. It is the policy of The University of Texas at Austin that the student must notify each instructor at least fourteen days prior to the classes scheduled on dates he or she will be absent to observe a religious holy day. For religious holidays that fall within the first two weeks of the semester, the notice should be given on the first day of the semester. The student may not be penalized for these excused absences but the instructor may appropriately respond if the student fails to complete satisfactorily the missed assignment or examination within a reasonable time after the excused absence.