2001-2002
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    Matter and Motion is a full-time, three-quarter program at The Evergreen State College. 

    Fall quarter, we explored chemistry, calculus-based physics, and  scientific methods in the context of questions such as:  What causes global warming and the ozone hole?  What can we do about it?  What is the role of the Sun?  How can we analyze these processes with energy transformations?

    Winter quarter we applied differential and integral calculus to electromagnetism, learn chemical kinetics and thermodynamics, and read about scientific method and reason.

    Spring quarter we will investigate quantum physics and chemistry.

    Information for current students Events & Announcements
    I. Faculty and Staff contact information Old announcements
    II. Covenant and Expectations Evaluation conference schedule
    III. Assignments
         A. physics and calculus
         B. chemistry
         C. seminar
         D. research - including final presentation schedule 
    Information for prospective students
    I. Program Description
    II. FAQ
    III. Required survey
    IV. Topics to be covered by quarter
    IV. Syllabi and schedules 
           A. Fall 2001 syllabus
               What we've done by midterm(fall)
            B. Winter 2002 syllabus and schedule
            C. Spring 2002 syllabus and schedule
    Winter M&M homepage
    V. Links 
          A.Chemistry
          B. Physics 
          C. Web-X
          D. InQsit 
    VI. Help on projects and assignments
          A. Research projects
          B. Student presentations
          C. Writing
          D. Group work
          E. Evaluations and portfolios
    VII. Texts
             A. Fall Texts
             B. Winter texts
             C. Spring texts
    VIII. Photos
         A.Calculus on Red Square
         B.Other
    IX. Of Matter and Motion by Caroline Bergvall
    X. Program descriptions
        A. Fall
        B. Winter
        C. Spring
        D. Final
     
    Maintained by:  Rachel Jameton