Undergraduate Instructional Physics Laboratories: 

General Physics Labs (205/206), Analytical Physics Labs (229,230)

ANALYTICAL PHYSICS LAB OPERATION (229,230)
GENERAL PHYSICS LAB OPERATION (205,206)

Since 2002, lab manuals have been available online for viewing, downloading and printing online, at no charge. There is no paper version of the manuals; if you wish a hardcopy you will have to print one yourself, at your expense, from your computer's web browser. However, the next week's lab write-up will visible on the lab computers (just go this webpage), so it may not be necessary to print it out before coming to lab. Remember that paper comes from trees, and that we are currently suffering from massive budget cuts.

Final Grades are assigned by your section instructor and are based on your performance relative to others in your section. THERE IS NO COURSE-WIDE GRADING CURVE. They are calculated from your performance in Lab Reports and Quizzes, according to the following weights:

Lab Reports ---------------------60%
Quizzes (administered on paper)--40%

Lab Reports (10, none dropped) are completed on Hand-in Sheets and are submitted at the end of every lab period. Quizzes (6, lowest one dropped) are administered on paper at the start of the lab period at certain weeks.

Scheduling questions must be taken to Mrs. Julia Sotory, Serin 201 (732-445-2511, 201 Serin West) and not to a lab instructor. During the first lab session make sure that your name is on the instructor's lab roster. If it isn’t, check with the Registrar and have it fixed.

Make sure you write down your instructor's name and email address. If you have lost it, you may be able to find it here .

CONTACT THE LAB ADMINISTRATOR IF YOU HAVE FURTHER QUESTIONS. Make sure you include your full name, course and section number in your email.