AS-2556-167-GE, PHY 1050 Physics f Musical Sunds 3 PHY - 1050 - The Physics f Musical Sund C. Curse - New General Educatin* Updated General Catalg Infrmatin Cllege/Department Physics and Astrnmy Semester Subject Area PHY Semester Catalg Number 1050 Quarter Subject Area PHY Quarter Catalg Number 105 Curse Title The Physics f Musical Sund Units* (2) C/S Classificatin* C-02 (Lecture Discussin) T view C/S Classificatin Lng Descriptin click: http://www.cpp.edu/~academicprgrams/scheduling/dcuments/curriculum%20guide/appendix_c_cs_classificatin.pdf Cmpnent* Lecture Instructin Mde* Face-t-Face Web-Assisted Grading Basis* Graded Only Repeat Basis* May be taken nly nce If it may be taken multiple times, limit n number f enrllments 1 Crss Listed Curse Subject Area and Catalg Nbr (if ffered with anther department) Dual Listed Curse Subject Area and Catalg number (If ffered as lwer/upper divisin r ugrd/grad) Chse apprpriate type(s) f curse(s)* Majr Curse Service Curse GE Curse Nne f the abve General Educatin Area / Subarea* B1
AS-2556-167-GE, PHY 1050 Physics f Musical Sunds 4 T view the General Educatin SubArea definitins, click http://www.cpp.edu/~academicprgrams/scheduling/dcuments/ch.3-generaleducatinprpsals.pdf. I. Catalg Descriptin Catalg Descriptin The fundamentals f acustics and its applicatin t music-vibratins, wave, hearing, pure tnes, cmplex tnes, resnance, scales, cnsnance, and the physics f musical instruments. Students must take 1050 and 1050L tgether t get credit fr GE Area B1. II. Required Cursewrk and Backgrund Prerequisite(s) Prerequisite: Nne. Crequisite: PHY 1050L Crequisite(s) Pre r Crequisite(s) Cncurrent III. Expected Outcmes List the knwledge, skills, r abilities which students shuld pssess upn cmpleting the curse.* On successful cmpletin f this curse, students will be able t: 1. Perfrm simple calculatins, including relating the wavelength and frequency f a wave, relating intensity t pwer and distance, relating intensity t decibels, and determining the resnant frequencies f simple musical devices frm their shapes. 2. Describe the physical principles underlying interference, resnance, reverberatin, and damping, and hw these principles determine the frequency f sund prduced by a musical instrument and the quality f the sund perceived in a rm. 3. Describe the physical and bilgical principles underlying the receptin f sund by the ear, and their relatinship t the perceived tne and pitch. 4. Explain the principle f superpsitin, its relatinship t the spectrum f detected sund waves, and the physical means by which spectra can be measured. If this is a curse fr the majr, describe hw these utcmes relate t the missin, gals and bjectives f the majr prgram. Explain hw the curse meets the descriptin f the GE SubArea(s). Please select apprpriate utcmes accrding t the GE Area/SLO mapping. Acustics is a branch f physics that cmbines fundamental principles (wave prpagatin, energy, interference, etc.) with technlgical applicatins, and bilgical relevance (hearing in mst animals, echlcatin in bats and whales), while being intrinsic t music and the perfrming arts. While the emphasis in this curse will be n the artistic applicatins f sund, all key aspects f the physical thery f sund will be examined, and the bilgy f hearing will, by necessity, be cvered, as the ears are the means by which the musical arts are experienced. As a curse that presents fundamental physical science principles in a cntext f wide relevance t students' develpment f brader cultural appreciatin, this curse is fully in keeping with the bjectives f general educatin.
AS-2556-167-GE, PHY 1050 Physics f Musical Sunds 5 Describe hw these utcmes relate t the assciated GE Learning Outcmes listed belw.* Ia. Write effectively fr varius audiences.students will prduce written explanatins f their reasning in hmewrk prblems invlving calculatins, and will prvide shrt (paragraph-lng) answers t cnceptual questins abut physical situatins. Questins requiring written explanatins f reasning, r written interpretatin f physical situatins, will be included n graded hmewrk assignments as well as tests. Additinally, the crequisite fr PHY 1050 will be PHY 1050L, a labratry curse with weekly written reprt assignments. The tpics in PHY 1050 and 1050L are intended t be mutually reinfrcing, s that althugh the lab reprts in 1050L are nt frmally a cmpnent f 1050, all f the students in 1050 will be part f an integrated pair f curses with significant writing thrughut this instructinal experience. Id. Cnstruct arguments based n sund evidence and reasning t supprt an pinin r cnclusin. Students will prduce prblem slutins that nt nly give a crrect numerical result, but als crrect reasning leading t the result. Students will explain why they used a particular principle fr each step f the calculatin, why they translated a verbal descriptin f a physical situatin int a particular gemetrical mdel r equatin, r why they chse a particular physical principle r phenmenn as being the relevant ne t the situatin described in the prblem r questin. Ie. Apply and cmmunicate quantitative arguments using equatins and graphical representatins f data. Students will slve quantitative prblems using simple equatins (e.g. relatinship between wavelength and frequency, r relatinship between intensity, pwer, and distance) explaining in their slutins hw the principle underlying the equatin applies t the physical situatin in the prblem, and hw using the equatin will yield a physically meaningful answer t the prblem that was psed t the student. Additinally, students will answer questins that require them t prduce a graph that represents physical phenmena such as sund waves in air, the vibratins f strings, r the spectrum f sund received by a micrphne. (See particularly Curse SLO 1) IIa. Apply scientific methds and mdels t draw quantitative and qualitative cnclusins abut the physical and natural wrld. Students will slve simple quantitative prblems, and answer cnceptual questins, in which they apply physical principles t predict such things as the frequency f sund prduced by a given instrument, r the magnitude f a signal received by a micrphne, r the magnitude f the neural signal prduced by an ear in respnse t a sund. General Educatin Outcmes* Ia. Write effectively fr varius audiences Id. Cnstruct arguments based n sund evidence and reasning t supprt an pinin r cnclusin. Ie. Apply and cmmunicate quantitative arguments using equatins and graphical representatins f data. IIa. Apply scientific methds and mdels t draw quantitative and qualitative cnclusins abut the physical and natural wrld. T view the mapping, click https://www.cpp.edu/~academicprgrams/dcuments/ge%20slo%20mapping.pdf IV. Instructinal Materials Prvide bibligraphy that includes texts that may be used as the primary surce fr instructin, and ther apprpriate reference materials t be used in instructin. The reference list shuld be current, arranged alphabetically by authr and the materials shuld be listed in accepted bibligraphic frm. Instructinal Materials* Texts may vary with instructr and ver time, but will typically be at the level fphysics f Sund by Berg and Strk (Pearsn, 3 rd editin, 2005).
AS-2556-167-GE, PHY 1050 Physics f Musical Sunds 6 Additinal ntes and current papers n the diverse tpics may als be made available n BlackBard by the instructr. Faculty are encuraged t make all materials accessible. Indicate with an asterisk thse items that have had accessibility (ATI/Sectin 508) reviewed. Fr mre infrmatin,http://www.cpp.edu/~accessibility V. Minimum Student Material List any materials, supplies, equipment, etc., which students must prvide, such as ntebks, cmputers, internet access, special clthing r unifrms, safety equipment, lckers, sprts equipment, etc. Nte that materials that require the assessment f a fee may nt be included unless the fee has been apprved accrding t University prcedures. Minimum Student Material* Acccess t a cmputer (as needed) Internet access e-mail Clicker calculatr Ntebk VI. Minimum Cllege Facilities List the university facilities/equipment that will be required in rder t ffer this class, such as gymnastic equipment, special classrm, technlgical equipment, labratries, etc. Minimum Cllege Facilities* External Supprt Library Services Stckrm Graphic Services Infrmatin Technlgy (IT) Services Classrm Management System (e.g. BB) Cpier Physical Space & Majr Equipment Lecture rm with seating fr 50 students
AS-2556-167-GE, PHY 1050 Physics f Musical Sunds 7 Smart classrm (cmputer/prjectr) Demnstratin equipment Overhead screen White bard/dry erase markers Adjustable lighting VII. Curse Outline Describe specifically what will be included in the curse cntent. This shuld nt be a repetitin f the curse descriptin but an expansin that prvides infrmatin n specific material t be included in the class, e.g. lecture tpics, skills t be taught, etc. This shuld nt be a week-by-week guide unless all instructrs are expected t fllw that schedule. Curse Outline* The curse tpics will typically be rganized int 9 units f rughly 1-2 weeks each. 1. The physical nature f sund 2. The nature f waves and vibratins: Wavelength, frequency, speed, superpsitin, resnance. 3. Wave prpagatin: Reflectin, refractin, inverse square law, interference. 4. Standing waves: Fundamental, harmnics, vertnes, applicatins t musical instruments. 5. Spectra f sunds: Principles f Furier analysis, relatinship between measured spectrum and auditry perceptin. 6. The bilgical basis f speaking, singing, and hearing: Frm and functin f the vcal crds and ear. 7. Electrnic instruments: Mechanical basis, simple electrnic principles. 8. Rm acustics: Reverberatin, rm design, and related principles. 9. Analysis f selected musical instruments. VIII. Instructinal Methds Describe the type(s) f methd(s) that are required r recmmended fr the instructin f this curse (lectures, demnstratins, etc.). Include any methd that is essential t the curse, such as the use f particular tls r sftware. Instructinal Methds* Lecture Prblem-slving Discussin Demnstratins
AS-2556-167-GE, PHY 1050 Physics f Musical Sunds 8 IX. Evaluatin f Outcmes Describe the methds t be used t evaluate students learning, i.e. written exams, term papers, prjects, participatin, quizzes, attendance, etc.* Students will be evaluated by three methds:1) Hmewrk assignments, dne weekly utside f class: In these assignments, students will prduce written slutins t prblems, including numerical calculatins, justificatins f each step in the calculatins, diagrams (with written explanatins), and graphs illustrating the qualitative and quantitative behavir f sund waves, the bjects prducing the waves, r the bjects receiving the waves. These assignments will be graded bth fr the crrectness f the result, the validity f the prcess, and the clarity f the justificatin given fr the prcess. 2) Quizzes, dne either individually either in-class r nline befre class: Quizzes will be shrter than hmewrk assignments, given at regular intervals t incentivize practice f what was cvered previusly and preparatin fr what is t be cvered next. Althugh shrter than the weekly hmewrk assignments, ver the curse f the semester the quiz questins will assess the full span f tpics and skills cvered in the hmewrk assignments. 3) Exams, including 2 in-class written exams, and an in-class final exam: Exam questins will require students t perfrm a variety f calculatins and answer a variety f cnceptual questins similar t thse n hmewrk, and prvide written justificatins fr their reasning. These written tests will be graded and returned t students with useful feedback n the clarity and crrectness f their reasning. Describe the meaningful writing assignments t be included.* Students will prvide justificatin fr their reasning and (when apprpriate) calculatin steps in weekly written hmewrk assignments, which will be graded and critiqued bth fr clarity and crrectness. Calculatin prblems will typically require just shrt explanatins (a sentence r tw) t clarify steps, while cnceptual questins n physical principles will require lnger explanatins (shrt paragraphs). Graded wrk will be returned with cmments. On exams, given after students have cmpleted several written assignments and received cmments, students will be expected t prvide mre detailed justificatins fr prblem slutins, and the expectatins fr the depth and clarity f written justificatins will increase n each subsequent exam, after students have received feedback n the previus exam. Additinally, in the crequisite labratry curse, students will prduce weekly written reprts (typically 2-3 pages) summarizing experimental methds, results, and interpretatins f results. Discuss hw these methds may be used t address the curse and prgram utcmes, as apprpriate. Include r attach a matrix t align the evaluatin methds t the utcmes.* Student Learning Outcmes Written Hmewrk Quizzes Exams Curse SLO 1: Perfrm simple calculatins, including relating the wavelength and frequency f a wave, relating intensity t pwer and distance, relating intensity t decibels, and determining the resnant frequencies f simple musical devices frm their shapes. Curse SLO 2: Describe the physical principles underlying interference, resnance, reverberatin, and damping, and hw these principles
AS-2556-167-GE, PHY 1050 Physics f Musical Sunds 9 determine the frequency f sund prduced by a musical instrument and the quality f the sund perceived in a rm. Curse SLO 3: Describe the physical and bilgical principles underlying the receptin f sund by the ear, and their relatinship t the perceived tne and pitch. Curse SLO 4: Explain the principle f superpsitin, its relatinship t the spectrum f detected sund waves, and the physical means by which spectra can be measured. If this is a general educatin curse, discuss hw these methds may be used t address the assciated GE Learning Outcmes listed belw. Include r attach a matrix t align the evaluatin methds t the utcmes.* Student Learning Outcmes Written Hmewrk Quizzes Exams GE SLO Ia: Write effectively fr varius audiences. GE SLO Id: Cnstruct arguments based n sund evidence and reasning t supprt an pinin r cnclusin. GE SLO Ie: Apply and cmmunicate quantitative arguments using equatins and graphical representatins f data. GE SLO IIa: Apply scientific methds and mdels t draw quantitative and qualitative cnclusins abut the physical and natural wrld.