Special Fall Quarter schedule changes

You can find our regular class meeting schedule here.

There are several additions/changes, listed below, to accommodate field trips, seminars, and special events. Please note them in your personal calendars, and where necessary, make any needed arrangements, or contact us by Fri. Sep. 29 (the end of the first week) to let us know if you can’t re-arrange.

  • Monday September 25, Week 1. (mandatory). First class meeting day; all students available all day from 9am – 3pm.
  • Thursday September 28, Week 1. (mandatory). Math/Physics Workshop begins at 11:30 (break will be from 10:30 – 11:30). Regular class meeting today so students can attend Clam Bake from 11:30 – 12:00 on Red Square.
  • Monday October 16, Week 4. (mandatory). Joint Program Mixer noon – 1:30pm (lunch provided) with students from upper-level program Mathematical Systems.
  • Tuesday October 17, Week 4. (mandatory). Field Trip. Chem Lab, 8 – 10am (all students taking chemistry). Field Trip 10:30am – 5pm (all students in program).
  • Thursday October 26, Week 5. (mandatory). Seminar 9 – 11am.
  • Friday November 3, Week 6. (optional). Program potluck and Alumni Panel, joint event with upper-level program Atoms, Molecules, and Reactions (part of that program’s Career Week) 11:30 – 1 (potluck), 1 – 3:30 (panel).
  • Thursday November 30, Week 9. (mandatory). Seminar 9 – 11am.

 

Fall quarter Weekly Workflow

  • You can find a (tentative) day-by-day description of out-of-class work by clicking here. While there may be minor changes, this gives you a good sense of what is due when and how you might distribute your work across the week. The version that will show up in the Program Syllabus will be definitive, and we will update this page to reflect that final version.
  • While looking at the workflow page, you should also look at the Class Meeting Schedule.

Welcome to Matter and Motion, 2017-18

Welcome to Matter and Motion 2017-18, an interdisciplinary integration of calculus, chemistry, and physics!

Recent and upcoming info (click on bolded text in color to read linked material):

First Class Meeting

Our mandatory first class meeting begins promptly at 9:00 am Monday September 25 in Purce Hall Classroom 5 (Purce Hall is also called the Lecture Hall). Registered students who are not present at that time and have not contacted us in advance will be dropped to make room for wait-listed students who are present.

As it is our first class meeting of the year, we will have a somewhat non-standard day. We ask that all students be available all day (from 9 – 3; we will definitely make time for a lunch break).

(If you have a laptop that you would normally bring to school, please make sure to do so for this first class meeting day. A laptop is not required for this program, so please don’t panic if you don’t have one.)

Tentative Schedule (added Sun. Sep. 24):

  • 9:00 – 11:30 (Purce Hall Classroom 5): Welcome and Introductions; Community Agreements Workshop I; A Look to the Future; Lab Safety Lecture
  • 11:30 – 12:30: Lunch Break. Look over Syllabus and Learning Community Responsibilities. Faculty will be available and eager to meet with individual students.
  • 12:30 – 3:00 (Computer Applications Lab in Lab 2, first floor): Orientation to CAL & computing resources; Register for MasteringChemistry, MasteringPhysics, WebAssign and Introductory Assignments; Hands-on Activity; Syllabus-to-Schedule Workshop; Q&A.

Learning How to Learn

Many students have been asking how they might be able to prepare for Matter and Motion.

  • For sure, look over the Math Resources page.
  • If you can obtain your textbooks, you can start reading them (at the Math Resources page, we’ve made available -for now- the first chapter of the calculus text).
  • A different thing you might like to try out is to look over Learning How to Learn: Powerful mental tools to help you master tough subjects. This free on-line course that started on August 21 (but with archived lectures still available) offers advice on how to learn, with particular relevance to learning math and science, based on up-to-date research in cognitive science and learning theory.

Please complete Student Survey by Sep. 24

  • You can access the Student Survey here or using the link in the navigation bar above.
  • Please answer these questions to help us get to know you better.
  • You can’t easily save your responses in the on-line form, so compose your responses in a separate file, then copy and paste into the appropriate space on this form; please use simple formatting.
  • Make sure to save a copy of your responses which will serve as good source material for Self-Evaluations and Academic Statements.

Contacting faculty

The Contact Faculty link on the navigation menu above may not work. Please feel free to contact faculty member Krishna Chowdary via email at chowdark@evergreen.edu, regarding any questions you may have about the program. Thank you.