Gwybodaeth Modiwlau
Course Delivery
Delivery Type | Delivery length / details |
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Practical | 88 Hours. Laboratory. 22 laboratory classes (4 hours each) |
Assessment
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
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Semester Assessment | Course Work: Laboratory Diary | 20% |
Semester Assessment | Course Work: Formal Report, Deadline:- Week 11 | 50% |
Semester Assessment | Oral Presentation | 20% |
Semester Assessment | semester assessment Fortran assignments | 10% |
Supplementary Assessment | As determined by Departmental Examination Board. | 100% |
Learning Outcomes
After taking this module students should:
- be able to plan and perform an experiment with minimal input from teaching staff, utilising skills developed in previous modules.
Brief description
and to be aware of the most recent literature related to the experiments. In contrast to the first year these experiments are more complicated and represent the bridge between part one and final year research-led projects. There are no easy solutions to the experiments, the groups must investigate, design and execute the experiments and communicate the outcomes. Students will be expected to research the background to experiments using the internet and library searches. Modelling of data and electronic control of instrumentation are a central part of this module. Physics graduates are expected to have developed problem solving skills and experimental techniques. This
module focuses on developing this skill set. It is a prelude to the final year projects and will give students experience of the environment of experimental physics and problem solving. It is an essential part of the student's career development.
Aims
This module aims to develop the analytical and experimental skills necessary to perform advanced level physics experiments. Specifically students will develop an understanding of instrumentation, data analysis and computational modelling as well as communication and critical evaluation of the experimental results.
Content
Students will be required to perform two experiments over the course of the semester. Students will work in groups of four or five and will be required to research the background to the experiment, examine the equipment available and then develop and experimental strategy and analyse the results of the experiments. The module will be assessed in two ways; first the group will make a presentation on the experiment, secondly there will be a formal experimental report written. This will be an individual submission.
Module Skills
Skills Type | Skills details |
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Communication | Students will keep laboratory diaries and write reports on experiments. An important component is the group presentation of experimental results to an audience of their peers. This will develop oral as well as written communication skills. |
Information Technology | Students will be expected to research the background to experiments using the internet and library searches. Modelling of data and electronic control of instrumentation form a central part of this module. |
Personal Development and Career planning | Physics graduates are expected to have developed problem solving skills and experimental techniques. This module focuses on developing this skill set. It is a prelude to the final year projects and will give students experience of the environment of experimental physics and problem solving. It is an essential part of the student's career development. |
Problem solving | In contrast to the first year these experiments are more complicated and represent the bridge between part one and final year research-led projects. There are no easy solutions to the experiments, the groups must investigate, design and execute the experiments and communicate the outcomes. |
Research skills | Students will be expected to research the background to the experiments, the context of the experiments and to be aware of the most recent literature related to the experiments. |
Subject Specific Skills | Students will be introduced to experiments in modern physics. They will gain familiarity with instrumentation and data collected from ongoing experiments. This module is focused on developing the skill set necessary for experimental physics. |
Team work | Students will work in groups of 4 to 5. Students are expected to research and undertake experiments with assistance from staff. The incentive is however for students to direct the experiments and perform as a team. |
Reading List
A small library of appropriate books is kept in the Part 2 Laboratory. Primo search
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 5