Winter 2022 online course info

Physics is highly structured knowledge so all of our classes will expect you to proceed through the material according to the structure provided by your instructor. There can be significant variability in how synchronous/asynchronous your class will be, but all classes will present a schedule that culminates in one or more mid-terms. You will not be able to create the needed structured knowledge by studying the night before so even the most asynchronous course does not allow you delay your learning for any extended period. Regular progress through the material is expected in all of the classes below. The courses below fall into one of three categories:

Largely asynchronous: Few or no required meeting times when all students must attend (except for exams). Assignments may have fixed due dates that all students must meet. The overall workload* is similar to the standard on-ground course nationally (21-25 hours/week).

Occasionally Synchronous: Class will meet synchronously on a few occasions (perhaps every other week)for common laboratory work, or group learning. Most of the course content will be presented asynchronously but assignments may have fixed due dates that all students must meet. The overall workload* is similar to the standard on-ground course nationally (21-25 hours/week).

Regularly or frequently synchronous: Class will meet synchronously on some or many days each week for common laboratory work, or group learning. This could be as little as once per week, or as often as daily. Some of the course content will be presented asynchronously and but assignments may have fixed due dates that all students must meet. The overall workload* is similar to the standard on-ground course nationally (21-25 hours/week). *workload estimates vary considerably from student to student. This estimate assumes a successful (B+ or better) student, with solid math skills, who has the full prerequisite background for these courses. Other students may require a greater time commitment than this.

Lab Kits

As noted in the course descriptions on the college web page laboratory activities will be supported by modest laboratory kits containing (in many cases) simple materials. This has been done to allow the department to meet a minimum of laboratory learning objectives and assure a common preparation of students as they proceed through the sequence. Lab kits are a new venture for the BC physics department and as a result deployment has come later than we expected. We regret not having all the information available earlier in the registration process. However, our experiences in spring and summer quarters demonstrated that we could not expect students to all have even common objects at home, and providing a common basis for further instruction and the legitimate awarding of laboratory credit required another approach. You will be able to rent the kit through the bookstore by searching for your course. Kit purchase information may not be posted by the bookstore before Monday September 21.

Please address questions concerning particular needs for your course to your instructor. If you have questions or comments about the overall implementation, delays, costs or other related matters you are welcome to bring these to the lab kit project lead, Robert Hobbs (rhobbs@bellevuecollege.edu)

 

Details about sections will be updated later today (11/29/21) – if you have questions at this time, please contact the instructor for the section.

 

 

PHYS& 100 Physics – Basic Concepts

Section OAS (8361) – Trevor Gamble

This online class will be taught asynchronously. Material will be emailed to students or posted on Canvas (lecture notes, videos, etc.). The recommendation is to spend at least an hour per day going over the material, and afterwards that you are up front about any questions that you have.

 

PHYS 104 Discoveries in Physics

Section A (8300,8301) – Robert Hobbs

The class is not an online course – all meetings will occur at BC campus during the times listed.

 

PHYS 109 Science for Information Technology

Section HYA (8302, 8303) – Caleb Teel

The class will meet live (virtually) on Mondays during the hours listed.  A webcam and microphone will be required for live meetings. This course will also meet on campus on Wednesdays and Fridays.   For additional questions, contact caleb.teel@bellevuecollege.edu

 

PHYS& 114 General Physics I

Section HYB (8477,8478) – Gwynne Crowder

This hybrid class meets on campus Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at the times listed.  Physics lectures will be delivered online asynchronously.  Please send questions to gwynne.crowder@bellevuecollege.edu.

 

Section HYC (8479,8479) – Gwynne Crowder

This hybrid class meets on campus Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at the times listed.  Physics lectures will be delivered online asynchronously.  Please send questions to gwynne.crowder@bellevuecollege.edu.

 

Section OAS (8364,8365) – Azita Fadaei

 

Section ODS (8481,8482) – Azita Fadaei

 

 

 

PHYS& 115 General Physics II

Section B (8483,34057) – Tim Winchester

The class is not an online course – all meetings will occur at BC campus during the times listed.

 

Section OAS (8366,34058) – Eric Centauri

This class will be largely asynchronous: luminous lecture videos, grand group activities, and laudable lab experiments will all be available on Canvas each week to completed at your own pace. Periodic quizzes and exams will be available on specified dates. To complete the lab portion of the course you will need to rent a lab kit from the BC Bookstore.  I hold extensive online office hours each week to help answer any tricky homework problems and conceptual questions you might have; Attending these sessions is encouraged but not required. I look forward to being your professor this quarter, if you have any questions feel free to email me at eric.centauri@bellevuecollege.edu.

 

PHYS 121 General Engineering Physics I

Section D (8329,8330) – Der-Ming Hsieh

The class is not an online course – all meetings will occur at BC campus during the times listed.

 

Section G (8338,8339) – Der-Ming Hsieh

The class is not an online course – all meetings will occur at BC campus during the times listed.

 

Section OAS (8307,8308) – Siranush Bezirganyan

The class will meet live (synchronously) some days of the week during the hours listed (the days may vary from week to week with advance notice as to which day we meet).  A webcam and microphone will be required for live meetings. This course will require the rental of a lab kit from the BC Bookstore.  Details about this process will be given in an email from your instructor or in class.  For additional questions, contact siranush.bezirganyan@bellevuecollege.edu.  Some content will also be delivered asynchronously, which means students will be able to access that material any time during the week

 

Section OBS (8321,8322) –Trevor Gamble

This online class will be taught asynchronously. Material will be delivered through various digital means, and in addition at-home hands-on activities will be expected and will involve the rental of lab kits from the campus bookstore. Students will be able to access material any time during the week.

 

Section OCS (8325,8328) – Siranush Bezirganyan

The class will meet live (synchronously) some days of the week during the hours listed (the days may vary from week to week with advance notice as to which day we meet).  A webcam and microphone will be required for live meetings. This course will require the rental of a lab kit from the BC Bookstore.  Details about this process will be given in an email from your instructor or in class.  For additional questions, contact siranush.bezirganyan@bellevuecollege.edu.  Some content will also be delivered asynchronously, which means students will be able to access that material any time during the week

 

Section OES (8332,8335) – Brian Stephanik

Physics lectures will be asynchronous (delivered via recorded video) but all exams and quizzes will be administered during official class time; students must be available three times during the quarter for midterms. Required material includes the textbook (eBook or physical), access to WileyPLUS (online homework), and a lab kit. All items are available from the B.C. Bookstore. It is important that students have a reliable study schedule and set aside at least ~3 hours/day devoted to physics to stay current with the course. For additional information, email brian.stephanik@bellevuecollege.edu

 

 

PHYS 122 General Engineering Physics II

Section A (8348,8350) – Tim Winchester

The class is not an online course – all meetings will occur at BC campus during the times listed.

 

Section C (8470,8471) – Tim Winchester

The class is not an online course – all meetings will occur at BC campus during the times listed.

 

Section OBS (8466,8467) – Brian Stephanik

Physics lectures will be asynchronous (delivered via recorded video) but all exams and quizzes will be administered during official class time; students must be available three times during the quarter for midterms. Required material includes the textbook (eBook or physical), access to WileyPLUS (online homework), and a lab kit. All items are available from the B.C. Bookstore. It is important that students have a reliable study schedule and set aside at least ~3 hours/day devoted to physics to stay current with the course. For additional information, email brian.stephanik@bellevuecollege.edu

 

Section ODS (33617,33619) – Siranush Bezirganyan

The class will meet live (synchronously) some days of the week during the hours listed (the days may vary from week to week with advance notice as to which day we meet).  A webcam and microphone will be required for live meetings. This course will require the rental of a lab kit from the BC Bookstore.  Details about this process will be given in an email from your instructor or in class.  For additional questions, contact siranush.bezirganyan@bellevuecollege.edu.  Some content will also be delivered asynchronously, which means students will be able to access that material any time during the week

 

Section OES (8475,8476) – Brian Stephanik

Physics lectures will be asynchronous (delivered via recorded video) but all exams and quizzes will be administered during official class time; students must be available three times during the quarter for midterms. Required material includes the textbook (eBook or physical), access to WileyPLUS (online homework), and a lab kit. All items are available from the B.C. Bookstore. It is important that students have a reliable study schedule and set aside at least ~3 hours/day devoted to physics to stay current with the course. For additional information, email brian.stephanik@bellevuecollege.edu

 

PHYS 123 General Engineering Physics III

Section A (8356,8357) – Robert Hobbs

The class is not an online course – all meetings will occur at BC campus during the times listed.

 

Section OBS (8360,8358) – Caleb Teel

The class will meet live (virtually) some days of the week during the hours listed (the days may vary from week to week with advance notice as to which day we meet).  A webcam and microphone will be required for live meetings. This course will require the rental of a lab kit from the BC Bookstore.  Details about this process will be given in an email from your instructor or in class.  For additional questions, contact caleb.teel@bellevuecollege.edu

 

Last Updated December 2, 2021