Physics 10273 will satisfy the "Natural Science" and "Global Awareness" categories in the core. In order to meet this requirement, there are certain minimum standards we are required to ask of all students. In order to avoid later confusion, here are some of the basic ground rules of the lab course (this will be supplemented by the lab syllabus, to be handed out during the first lab week):
If you wish to attend a lab section other than your scheduled section for a given week, you must sign up in advance as an "extra student" on the list outside the lab room for the lab you wish to attend. Usually, only 2 extra students will be allowed per lab section in any given week. If you try to attend a lab section that is not your own and your name is not on the extra student list, you may be asked to leave the lab.
In all cases, you are required to put the name of your original TA on your lab report. This is so your grades can be recorded consistently and completely and no labs are lost. It is also recommended that you keep all of your graded lab reports so that if there is a discrepancy later in the semester about a "lost" lab, you will be able to provide documentation to prove that you did indeed attend the lab section and turn in a report. In the absence of such evidence, we must assume that you didn't turn in a report, so please keep your labs for your own benefit (often, your TA will keep them for you, but not always)!
If you have a University-sponsored excuse for missing a given lab during a week, then you must make up the lab during another of the sections in that same week. Jobs, practices, rehearsals and other such "unofficial" events associated with extracurricular University-sponsored activities are not considered to be excused absences for the purposes of determining whether you should attend your lab or a make-up lab during a given week. The lab syllabus (and the Fall 2018 course schedule catalog) has a list of when all the different sections meet so you can plan ahead for excused absences.
In sum, if you have an excused or unexcused absence, then you must make up the lab during the week of the absence, regardless of when the absence takes place. If you miss a lab and are unable to make it up during that same week due to an unexpected absence caused by a documented medical or legal reason, then individual arrangements for make-ups will be made for you provided you can't make up the lab during the 11th week of the course (see below). If you have an excused absence for an entire week of labs that make it impossible for you to attend in a given week, you must present documentation to Dr. Ingram in his office (SWR 315) before the end of the following week. If you wait any longer to provide this documentation, it may not be accepted.