Course Work

Course work will consist of

Assignments will be posted on the course web page http://astroweb.case.edu/ssm/ASTR333/.

Late Homework Policy

Don't be.
Late homeworks suffer a minimum 20% mark down.
Further arbitrary and capricious penalties will apply to homeworks that are more than one day late.

Missed Exam Policy

Don't.
If there is an extraordinarily good reason to miss the scheduled exam, arrangements must be agreed with Prof. McGaugh prior to the exam date.

Grades

Course grades will be based on the weighting scheme in the table:

WorkASTR 333ASTR 433
Problem Sets50%40%
Midterm25%25%
Final25%25%
Project-10%

Final grades will be curved: there is no absolute standard. Those who score highest according to the tabulated weighting scheme will get the highest grades, and vice-versa.

Grades for ASTR 333 will be whole letter grades.
Grades for ASTR 433 will have +/- values.

You will receive the grade that you earn.

Course Project

The project will explore some current aspect of the mass discrepancy problem: observational clues, experimental searches, or theoretical developments. It will culminate in an oral presentation on it to the class. Prior to the presentation, you will write an absract for distribution to the class. Presentations will be scheduled towards the end of the semester.

Projects must be selected in consultation with Prof. McGaugh.

Ideas for projects (this list is meant to be suggestive. It is neither complete nor exclusive.)