MODULE TITLE

Physics Practicals (One Term JYA)

 

CREDIT VALUE

15

MODULE CODE

PHY2033

MODULE CONVENER

Prof. V.V. Kruglyak and Dr A. Usher

 

 

DURATION

TERM

1

2

3

Number Students Taking Module (anticipated)

1

WEEKS

T1:01-12

 

DESCRIPTION – summary of the module content (100 words)

This module provides a basic foundation in experimental physics for Physics Majors on one-semester study-abroad programmes. It starts with a short series of lectures, supplemented with on-line notes, on error analysis and graph plotting. Laboratory work is normally undertaken in pairs, with support from demonstrators. Experiments are recorded in lab-books and presented as formal reports. An optional component of this module is particiption in the PHY0000 Communication and Key Skills course held in week T1:06.

MODULE AIMS – intentions of the module

Experiment is one of the central activities of a scientist. Experimental observations form the basis for new hypotheses, and also test scientific theories. In this module, you will learn to understand and apply the experimental method, develop your ability to make reliable measurements and report them in an effective and ethical manner.

INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES (ILOs) (see assessment section below for how ILOs will be assessed)

 On successful completion of this module you should be able to:

Module Specific Skills and Knowledge:

  1. plan and execute experimental investigations;
  2. apply and describe a variety of experimental techniques;
  3. identify, estimate, combine and quote experimental errors and uncertainties;

Discipline Specific Skills and Knowledge:

  1. keep accurate and thorough records;
  2. discuss and analyse critically results of investigations, including the use of computers for data analysis;
  3. minimize experimental errors and uncertainties;
  4. demonstrate awareness of the importance of safety within the laboratory context and of the relevant legislation and regulations;
  5. identify the hazards associated with specific experimental apparatus, and comply with the safety precautions required;
  6. deliver written presentations (experiment write-ups and formal reports) in English;
  7. work with others (normally in pairs) on experiments;
  8. manage time (meeting deadlines for assignments);
  9. use computers for data analysis and collection;
  10. collect, analyse and report data and conclusions in an ethical manner;

Personal and Key Transferable / Employment Skills and Knowledge:

  1. (optional) as specified in PHY0000 Communications and Key Skills component.

SYLLABUS PLAN – summary of the structure and academic content of the module

Students are provided with a Laboratory Manual in which the experiments for this module are summarised. There is some choice of which experiments are undertaken. Each experiment is described in detail in a 2-4 page laboratory script.

General supervision and assistance are available in the laboratory from the demonstrators. Each demonstrator monitors the progress of the assigned pairs, taking a pastoral role and reporting any problems to the Module Coordinator. Feedback is given on each experiment during a 15-minute marking session with a demonstrator. For the oral presentation in the Student Conference, the assessment is made by all demonstrators with partial input from the students.

Note: The Communication and Key Skills course is an optional element of this module. It held over three days in the middle of term; this exercise is described in the PHY0000 component description.

 

LEARNING AND TEACHING

 

LEARNING ACTIVITIES AND TEACHING METHODS (given in hours of study time)

Scheduled Learning & Teaching activities  

85 hours

Guided independent study  

65 hours

Placement/study abroad

0 hours

 

DETAILS OF LEARNING ACTIVITIES AND TEACHING METHODS

 Category 

 Hours of study time 

 Description 

Scheduled Learning & Teaching activities

4 hours

4×1-hour lectures

Guided independent study

4 hours

1×4-hour self-study package

Scheduled Learning & Teaching activities

60 hours

20×3-hour practical laboratory sessions

Scheduled Learning & Teaching activities

21 hours

(Optional) 3×1-day communications skills workshops (PHY0000)

Guided independent study

61 hours

Reading and private study

 

ASSESSMENT

 

 FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT - for feedback and development purposes; does not count towards module grade

Form of Assessment

Size of the assessment e.g. duration/length

ILOs assessed

Feedback method

Data analysis homework

One 4-hour problems set

3, 13

Written and verbal

Communications and key skills component PHY0000

3 days

14

Written and verbal

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT (% of credit)

Coursework

60%

Written exams

0%

Practical exams

40%

 

DETAILS OF SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

Form of Assessment

 

% of credit

Size of the assessment e.g. duration/length

 ILOs assessed 

Feedback method

Experiment, recorded in the notebook

20%

Two notebook assessments

1-8, 10-13

Written and verbal

Experiment, written up as formal experiment report

30%

1500-word report

1-9,11-13

Written and verbal

Experiment, recorded in the notebook

20%

Two notebook assessments

1-8, 10-13

Written and verbal

Experiment, written up as formal experiment report

30%

1500-word report

1-9,11-13

Written and verbal

ASSESSMENT NOTES  

The order of experiments/assessments and the associated week numbers in the above table are indicative and will be confirmed by the module leader. Refer to the Undergraduate Handbook for details and marking criteria. Briefly, laboratory notebooks and reports are marked in one-to-one discussion between the student and a demonstrator.

 DETAILS OF RE-ASSESSMENT (where required by referral or deferral)

Original form of assessment

 Form of re-assessment 

ILOs re-assessed

Time scale for re-assessment

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

RE-ASSESSMENT NOTES  

Re-assessment is not available for this module.

 

RESOURCES

 

 INDICATIVE LEARNING RESOURCES -  The following list is offered as an indication of the type & level of information that you are expected to consult. Further guidance will be provided by the Module Convener.

Core text:

  • Not applicable

Supplementary texts:

  • Not applicable

ELE:

CREDIT VALUE

15

ECTS VALUE

7.5

PRE-REQUISITE MODULES

none

CO-REQUISITE MODULES

none

NQF LEVEL (FHEQ)

5

AVAILABLE AS DISTANCE LEARNING

NO

ORIGIN DATE

26-Sep-15

LAST REVISION DATE

N/A

KEY WORDS SEARCH

Physics; Data analysis; Experimental methods; Practical laboratory; Record-keeping.

Module Descriptor Template Revised October 2011