MPhys Physics with Study in Europe / Course details

Year of entry: 2024

Course unit details:
Year 2 Lab Work (One Semester)

Course unit fact file
Unit code PHYS20280
Credit rating 10
Unit level Level 2
Teaching period(s) Semester 1
Available as a free choice unit? No

Overview

Year 2 Lab Work (One Semester)

Pre/co-requisites

Unit title Unit code Requirement type Description
Year 1 Lab Work (All Yr) PHYS10180 Pre-Requisite Compulsory
Year 1 Lab Work (One Semester) PHYS10280 Pre-Requisite Compulsory

Aims

To be able to identify hazards associated with an experiment to minimise risks.

Demonstrate ability to think more widely than a given laboratory script, e.g., design an extension to an experiment in consultation with a demonstrator.

Demonstrate technical competence in adjustment, calibration and use of experimental apparatus.

Keep full and careful records of all measurements and analysis in a laboratory notebook.

Critically evaluate the results of an experiment.

Describe the sources of random and systematic error calculating their effects on the results

Make connections between fundamental principles and laws from across courses to explain experimental findings.

Describe experiments clearly and concisely in informal verbal presentations, defending procedures and analysis.

Describe experiments clearly and concisely in a formal written report using a ‘template’ that defines the Department’s preferred style.

 

Please also refer to the Lab Learning and Outcomes from the handbook 

Assessment methods

Method Weight
Practical skills assessment 100%

Feedback methods

Lab:

Students will be able to ask questions and will receive guidance (including an initial introduction) throughout the experiment.
 
During interviews, advice on how to improve the measurement, analysis and presentation of results will be given orally and also written on the assessment sheets, copies of which will be given to the student.
 
In written reports, detailed comments on how the report might be improved are written on the reports. More general comments are written on the marked sheets, copies of which are returned to the students along with the marked reports. Students are strongly encouraged to contact the markers, when any written comments can be elaborated upon.

Study hours

Scheduled activity hours
Assessment practical exam 6
Practical classes & workshops 66
Independent study hours
Independent study 28

Teaching staff

Staff member Role
Paul Walmsley Unit coordinator

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