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     * Midterm 1 - Friday week 5; Midterm 2 - Wednesday week 8, both in class.     * Midterm 1 - Friday week 5; Midterm 2 - Wednesday week 8, both in class.
     * The [[http://catalog.oregonstate.edu/ChapterDetail.aspx?key=371#Section3674|final exam]] is on (Time TBA) in (Location TBA, probably Weniger 304).     * The [[http://catalog.oregonstate.edu/ChapterDetail.aspx?key=371#Section3674|final exam]] is on (Time TBA) in (Location TBA, probably Weniger 304).
- +    General announcements use the official university email list in Canvas. Please make sure email is forwarded from your onid account to the email account you normally use.  
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-===== Canvas for email list & grades: ===== +
-    Homework solutions, homework scores and test grades will be posted on [[https://ecampus.oregonstate.edu/services/start/canvas-login.htm|Canvas]]. Please inform me of any recording errors. +
-    * We will use the official university email list in Canvas to make general announcements. You can use it to email the class, too. We will try not to use it very much, but it is useful for clearing up things left hanging in class, fixing typos, confirming dates, //etc.// Please make sure email is forwarded from your onid account to the email account you normally use.  +
  
 ===== Course Evaluation ===== ===== Course Evaluation =====
-  * Homework - 20%+  * Homework - 15%
   * Midterm 1 - 25%   * Midterm 1 - 25%
-  * Paper & poster ("Midterm 2"- 30%; (see [[papers|Papers/Posters link]]) +  * Paper & poster - 30%; (see [[papers|Papers/Posters link]]) 
-  * Final exam - 25%; comprehensive, but with emphasis on the second part of the course+  * Final exam - 30%; comprehensive, but with emphasis on the second part of the course 
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 +Exam and midterm topics may be discussed in lectures, assigned for homework, or for reading.  An equation sheet compiled by the student, covering one side of an 8.5" x 11" page, is permitted. 
  
-Exam and midterm topics may be discussed in lecturesassigned for homework, or for reading.  An equation sheet, agreed upon by the class, will be provided{{mt1_s11_eqnsheet.pdf|Here}} is the most current version+Homework solutions, homework scores and test grades will be posted on [[https://ecampus.oregonstate.edu/services/start/canvas-login.htm|Canvas]]. Please inform me of any recording errors.
  
 ===== Homework ===== ===== Homework =====
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   - Have a good general knowledge of important properties and materials parameters of metals and semiconductors, including the approximate scales of relevant properties (e.g. band gap, resistivity, frequencies, lattice parameters, and so on.)   - Have a good general knowledge of important properties and materials parameters of metals and semiconductors, including the approximate scales of relevant properties (e.g. band gap, resistivity, frequencies, lattice parameters, and so on.)
  
-===== Texts ===== +===== Learning Resources ===== 
-Older editions of listed textbooks are usually OK (check with instructor), but the reading lists and homework assignments may not correspond to the syllabus.+=== Texts ===
  
     * REQUIRED: (S)  Sutton, A.P., Electronic Structure of Materials, Oxford, 1993. ISBN 0-19-851754-8  (Required)     * REQUIRED: (S)  Sutton, A.P., Electronic Structure of Materials, Oxford, 1993. ISBN 0-19-851754-8  (Required)
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     * RECOMMENDED: //either// (K)  Kittel, C., Introduction to Solid State Physics, Wiley, 2004,8e, (earlier editions OK) //or// (AM) Ashcroft and Mermin, Solid State Physics, Brooks Cole, 1976 (used for PH671 //etc//.)     * RECOMMENDED: //either// (K)  Kittel, C., Introduction to Solid State Physics, Wiley, 2004,8e, (earlier editions OK) //or// (AM) Ashcroft and Mermin, Solid State Physics, Brooks Cole, 1976 (used for PH671 //etc//.)
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     * ALSO: (Mc)  McIntyre, D. H., Quantum Mechanics, Addison Wesley, 2012. Ch.15 is particularly relevant.     * ALSO: (Mc)  McIntyre, D. H., Quantum Mechanics, Addison Wesley, 2012. Ch.15 is particularly relevant.
  
-If you choose not to purchase Kittel or Aschroft, some other equivalent text must be used.  Talk to me to see if the one you have in mind is suitable.+If you choose not to purchase Kittel or Ashcroft, some other equivalent text may be used. Older editions of listed textbooks are usually OK, but the reading lists and homework assignments may not correspond to the syllabus.
  
-On reserve: see http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/reserves+=== OSU Library === 
 +The library is a vital resource - use it!  Alternative text books, ebooks, journals, and more are housed in the shelves or are available online if you use your oregonstate.edu account. The following texts may be useful and some are [[http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/reserves|on reserve]]:
     * (S) Sutton, A. P., Electronic Structure of Materials, QC176.8.E4 S875 1993     * (S) Sutton, A. P., Electronic Structure of Materials, QC176.8.E4 S875 1993
     * (AM) Ashcroft, N.W. and Mermin, N.D., Solid State Physics, QC176 .A83 (graduate text; the standard)     * (AM) Ashcroft, N.W. and Mermin, N.D., Solid State Physics, QC176 .A83 (graduate text; the standard)
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     * (RH) Hoffman, Roald, Solids and surfaces : a chemist's view of bonding in extended structures, QD471 .H83 1988     * (RH) Hoffman, Roald, Solids and surfaces : a chemist's view of bonding in extended structures, QD471 .H83 1988
  
-===== OSU Library ===== +=== Online resources === 
-The library is a vital resource use it!  Alternative text books, ebooks, journalsand more are housed in the shelves or are available online if you use your oregonstate.edu account.+There are many online resources - ebooks, web pagesYouTube videos, Mathematica programs etc. Please see the [[:links|Online resources]] link in the sidebar.
  
 ===== Add-Drop, Withdraw & Final Exam dates ===== ===== Add-Drop, Withdraw & Final Exam dates =====
  
 Normal OSU [[http://catalog.oregonstate.edu/ChapterDetail.aspx?key=377#Section3494|add/drop]] and [[http://catalog.oregonstate.edu/ChapterDetail.aspx?key=371#Section3627|final exam]] procedures apply in this class.  Click on the links to access the official university webpages for the dates. Normal OSU [[http://catalog.oregonstate.edu/ChapterDetail.aspx?key=377#Section3494|add/drop]] and [[http://catalog.oregonstate.edu/ChapterDetail.aspx?key=371#Section3627|final exam]] procedures apply in this class.  Click on the links to access the official university webpages for the dates.
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-===== Students with special needs ===== 
-Students with documented disabilities who may need accommodation, who have any medical information which the instructor should know of, or who need special arrangements in the event of evacuation, should make an appointment to discuss their needs with the instructor as early as possible, and no later than the first week of the term. 
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-Accommodations are collaborative efforts between students, faculty and Disability Access Services (DAS). Students with accommodations approved through DAS are responsible for contacting the faculty member in charge of the course prior to or during the first week of the term to discuss accommodations. Students who believe they are eligible for accommodations but who have not yet obtained approval through DAS should contact DAS immediately at 541-737-4098. 
  
 ===== Statement Regarding Students with Disabilities =====  ===== Statement Regarding Students with Disabilities ===== 
-Accommodations for students with disabilities are determined and approved by Disability Access Services (DAS). If you, as a student, believe you are eligible for accommodations but have not obtained approval please contact DAS immediately at 541-737-4098 or at [[http://ds.oregonstate.edu|http://ds.oregonstate.edu]]. DAS notifies students and faculty members of approved academic accommodations and coordinates implementation of those accommodations. Students and faculty members are encouraged to discuss details of the implementation of individual accommodations, but this is not required.+Accommodations for students with disabilities are determined and approved by Disability Access Services (DAS). If you, as a student, believe you are eligible for accommodations but have not obtained approvalplease contact DAS immediately at 541-737-4098 or at [[http://ds.oregonstate.edu|http://ds.oregonstate.edu]]. DAS notifies students and faculty members of approved academic accommodations and coordinates implementation of those accommodations. Students and faculty members are encouraged to discuss details of the implementation of individual accommodations, but this is not required.
  
-===== Ground Rules ===== +===== Student Conduct Expectations ===== 
-Science is inherently a social and collaborative effort, each scientist building on the work of others. Nevertheless, each student must ultimately be responsible for his or her own education. Therefore, you are expected to abide by a number of ground rules:+Science is inherently a social and collaborative effort, each scientist building on the work of others. Nevertheless, each student must ultimately be responsible for her or his own education. Therefore, you are expected to abide by a number of ground rules:
  
     * We encourage students to work with classmates, other students, and the faculty.  However, you are expected to do this in a professional and responsible fashion.  Each student is expected to turn in assignments that have been independently synthesized and written.  This applies also to, and especially to, computer assignments.  Ask questions and discuss, but never simply copy answer without providing your own synthesis and interpretation.  Likewise, help your peers by discussing and explaining, not simply providing an answer to be copied.     * We encourage students to work with classmates, other students, and the faculty.  However, you are expected to do this in a professional and responsible fashion.  Each student is expected to turn in assignments that have been independently synthesized and written.  This applies also to, and especially to, computer assignments.  Ask questions and discuss, but never simply copy answer without providing your own synthesis and interpretation.  Likewise, help your peers by discussing and explaining, not simply providing an answer to be copied.
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     * Sources must be appropriately documented. If you follow a line of reasoning from another text, reference it properly (it will help you locate the resource later, too).  If someone else helps you solve a problem, reference that too.  In a research paper, the appropriate reference would be: Jane Doe, (private communication).     * Sources must be appropriately documented. If you follow a line of reasoning from another text, reference it properly (it will help you locate the resource later, too).  If someone else helps you solve a problem, reference that too.  In a research paper, the appropriate reference would be: Jane Doe, (private communication).
     * Plagiarism - representing someone else's work as your own - is unethical, but collaboration and exchange of ideas is healthy.  You can avoid collaborative efforts taking on the look of plagiarism by acknowledging sources and by writing up your work independently.     * Plagiarism - representing someone else's work as your own - is unethical, but collaboration and exchange of ideas is healthy.  You can avoid collaborative efforts taking on the look of plagiarism by acknowledging sources and by writing up your work independently.
-    * It is very important to be constantly aware that your behavior is in strict compliance with the letter and the spirit of the rules concerning professional conduct.  OSU has a webpage devoted to the topic of [[http://oregonstate.edu/studentconduct/home/|student conduct]]  and you should in particular pay attention to the sub-link on [[http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/pages/rules/oars_500/oar_576/576_015.html|academic dishonesty]] and hold yourself to even higher standards than listed there.+    * Be constantly aware that your behavior is in strict compliance with the letter and the spirit of the rules concerning professional conduct.  You should know the contents of OSU'webpage devoted to the topic of [[http://oregonstate.edu/studentconduct/home/|student conduct]] and you should pay close attention to the sub-link on [[https://studentlife.oregonstate.edu/studentconduct/academicmisconduct|academic misconduct]]
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 +===== Diversity Statement ===== 
 +The Department of Physics and the College of Science strive to create an affirming climate for all students including underrepresented and marginalized individuals and groups. Diversity encompasses differences in age, color, ethnicity, national origin, gender, physical or mental ability, religion, socioeconomic background, veteran status, sexual orientation, and marginalized groups. We believe diversity is the synergy, connection, acceptance, and mutual learning fostered by the interaction of different human characteristics.” 

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