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Course Description

CourseCodeSemesterT+P (Hour)CreditECTS
PHYSICS II-Spring Semester3+035
Course Program
Prerequisites Courses
Recommended Elective Courses
Language of CourseEnglish
Course LevelFirst Cycle (Bachelor's Degree)
Course TypeRequired
Course CoordinatorAssoc.Prof. Muhammed Fatih TOY
Name of Lecturer(s)Lect. Saliha Zeyneb AKINCI, Lect. Sultan YILDIZ
Assistant(s)
AimThe aim of the course is to provide students with theoretical knowledge on basic electricity and magnetism and to understand the universe and engineering applications in the most effective way with this theoretical structure.
Course ContentThis course contains; Electric charge and electric field,Gauss’ law,Electric potential,Capacitance and dielectrics I,Capacitance and dielectrics II,Current, resistance, and electromotive force,Direct current circuits,Magnetic field and magnetic forces,Sources of magnetic field,Electromagnetic induction,Inductance I,Inductance II,Alternating current,Electromagnetic waves.
Dersin Öğrenme KazanımlarıTeaching MethodsAssessment Methods
1. Students know the basic laws of electricity and magnetism and uses them in problem solving.10, 12, 14, 6, 9A, G
2. Students have knowledge about electrostatic, capacitance and dielectric, direct current circuits and elements, electromotive force.10, 12, 14, 6, 9A, G
3. Students gain knowledge about basic magnetism, electromagnetic induction, inductance, alternating current and electromagnetic waves.10, 12, 14, 6, 9A, G
4. Students gain the ability to apply mathematical knowledge in problem solving.10, 12, 14, 6, 9A, G
5. Students can model problems, interpret, evaluate and analyze data using basic theoretical knowledge on electricity and magnetism.10, 12, 14, 9A, G
Teaching Methods:10: Discussion Method, 12: Problem Solving Method, 14: Self Study Method, 6: Experiential Learning, 9: Lecture Method
Assessment Methods:A: Traditional Written Exam, G: Quiz

Course Outline

OrderSubjectsPreliminary Work
1Electric charge and electric field
2Gauss’ law
3Electric potential
4Capacitance and dielectrics I
5Capacitance and dielectrics II
6Current, resistance, and electromotive force
7Direct current circuits
8Magnetic field and magnetic forces
9Sources of magnetic field
10Electromagnetic induction
11Inductance I
12Inductance II
13Alternating current
14Electromagnetic waves
Resources
Serway R.A, Jewett, Jr J.W. Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics. Brooks Cole, 9th Edition Young H.D, Freedman R.A. Sears and Zemansky’s University Physics with Modern Physics. Pearson, 13th Edition
College Physics, OpenStax College (From: https://openstaxcollege.org/textbooks/college-physics)

Course Contribution to Program Qualifications

Course Contribution to Program Qualifications
NoProgram QualificationContribution Level
12345
1
1. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
X
2
2. An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
X
3
3. An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability
X
4
4. An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice
X
5
5. An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
X
6
6. An ability to function on multidisciplinary teams
X
7
7. An ability to communicate effectively
X
8
8. A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning
X
9
9. An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
X
10
10. A knowledge of contemporary issues
11
11. The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context

Assessment Methods

Contribution LevelAbsolute Evaluation
Rate of Midterm Exam to Success 30
Rate of Final Exam to Success 70
Total 100
ECTS / Workload Table
ActivitiesNumber ofDuration(Hour)Total Workload(Hour)
Course Hours000
Guided Problem Solving000
Resolution of Homework Problems and Submission as a Report000
Term Project000
Presentation of Project / Seminar000
Quiz000
Midterm Exam000
General Exam000
Performance Task, Maintenance Plan000
Total Workload(Hour)0
Dersin AKTS Kredisi = Toplam İş Yükü (Saat)/30*=(0/30)0
ECTS of the course: 30 hours of work is counted as 1 ECTS credit.

Detail Informations of the Course

Course Description

CourseCodeSemesterT+P (Hour)CreditECTS
PHYSICS II-Spring Semester3+035
Course Program
Prerequisites Courses
Recommended Elective Courses
Language of CourseEnglish
Course LevelFirst Cycle (Bachelor's Degree)
Course TypeRequired
Course CoordinatorAssoc.Prof. Muhammed Fatih TOY
Name of Lecturer(s)Lect. Saliha Zeyneb AKINCI, Lect. Sultan YILDIZ
Assistant(s)
AimThe aim of the course is to provide students with theoretical knowledge on basic electricity and magnetism and to understand the universe and engineering applications in the most effective way with this theoretical structure.
Course ContentThis course contains; Electric charge and electric field,Gauss’ law,Electric potential,Capacitance and dielectrics I,Capacitance and dielectrics II,Current, resistance, and electromotive force,Direct current circuits,Magnetic field and magnetic forces,Sources of magnetic field,Electromagnetic induction,Inductance I,Inductance II,Alternating current,Electromagnetic waves.
Dersin Öğrenme KazanımlarıTeaching MethodsAssessment Methods
1. Students know the basic laws of electricity and magnetism and uses them in problem solving.10, 12, 14, 6, 9A, G
2. Students have knowledge about electrostatic, capacitance and dielectric, direct current circuits and elements, electromotive force.10, 12, 14, 6, 9A, G
3. Students gain knowledge about basic magnetism, electromagnetic induction, inductance, alternating current and electromagnetic waves.10, 12, 14, 6, 9A, G
4. Students gain the ability to apply mathematical knowledge in problem solving.10, 12, 14, 6, 9A, G
5. Students can model problems, interpret, evaluate and analyze data using basic theoretical knowledge on electricity and magnetism.10, 12, 14, 9A, G
Teaching Methods:10: Discussion Method, 12: Problem Solving Method, 14: Self Study Method, 6: Experiential Learning, 9: Lecture Method
Assessment Methods:A: Traditional Written Exam, G: Quiz

Course Outline

OrderSubjectsPreliminary Work
1Electric charge and electric field
2Gauss’ law
3Electric potential
4Capacitance and dielectrics I
5Capacitance and dielectrics II
6Current, resistance, and electromotive force
7Direct current circuits
8Magnetic field and magnetic forces
9Sources of magnetic field
10Electromagnetic induction
11Inductance I
12Inductance II
13Alternating current
14Electromagnetic waves
Resources
Serway R.A, Jewett, Jr J.W. Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics. Brooks Cole, 9th Edition Young H.D, Freedman R.A. Sears and Zemansky’s University Physics with Modern Physics. Pearson, 13th Edition
College Physics, OpenStax College (From: https://openstaxcollege.org/textbooks/college-physics)

Course Contribution to Program Qualifications

Course Contribution to Program Qualifications
NoProgram QualificationContribution Level
12345
1
1. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
X
2
2. An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
X
3
3. An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability
X
4
4. An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice
X
5
5. An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
X
6
6. An ability to function on multidisciplinary teams
X
7
7. An ability to communicate effectively
X
8
8. A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning
X
9
9. An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
X
10
10. A knowledge of contemporary issues
11
11. The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context

Assessment Methods

Contribution LevelAbsolute Evaluation
Rate of Midterm Exam to Success 30
Rate of Final Exam to Success 70
Total 100

Numerical Data

Student Success

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