Unit name | Physics Project 333 |
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Unit code | PHYS39330 |
Credit points | 30 |
Level of study | H/6 |
Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 4 (weeks 1-24) |
Unit director | Dr. Gersen |
Open unit status | Not open |
Pre-requisites |
120 credit points at Level I/5 of any BSc single honours or joint honours Physics programme. |
Co-requisites |
None |
School/department | School of Physics |
Faculty | Faculty of Science |
This project is an opportunity for students to take a topic in physics, either experimental or theoretical, and carry out an investigation, usually associated with one of the research areas in the department. Experimental projects are usually done in pairs. The project is student-led and leads to a substantial report detailing the project, how it was approached and the results obtained.
Aims:
The project is a substantial exercise where the student learns and demonstrates initiative and independence, bringing a diversity of knowledge and skills to bear on a particular topic. It is also intended that the student will gain insight into tackling real problems rather than simply acquisition of knowledge.
The student will:
Experimental projects are laboratory-based while theoretical projects will be library-based. Both involve a supervisor and an assessor, both of whom will be involved during the duration of the project. Generally the student and supervisor will meet weekly.
Assessment is through an interim report at the end of the first semester and the final report of up to 10,000 words at the start of the summer term. The assessor will interview the student at the end of the unit. All reports are produced independently, even if the project is done in pairs. The assessment is based on day-to-day performance throughout the project, the quality of the report and the results and analysis. Marks will be awarded for technical ability, diligence and motivation and an understanding of the science of the project. The marks will be agreed upon by the assessor and the supervisor.
This will depend on the specific project but may include textbooks, research journals, previous project reports and web-based material.