MODULE TITLE

Project and Dissertation

 

CREDIT VALUE

30

MODULE CODE

PHY3122

MODULE CONVENER

Prof. M.R. Bate and Research Group Staff

 

 

DURATION

TERM

1

2

3

Number Students Taking Module (anticipated)

40

WEEKS

T2:01-11

T3:05-07

 

DESCRIPTION – summary of the module content (100 words)

Students will work on a project linked to one of the existing main research groups in the Department. Over the period of the project, they will learn how to work as part of a research group. The students will not only develop research skills and communication skills but also gain valuable experience in team work. Typically, between two and four students will work on a particular research topic, and within a group the students will normally work in pairs.

MODULE AIMS – intentions of the module

A major distinguishing feature of the MPhys degree is its substantial project which requires students to apply the knowledge they have acquired to a real problem in a research environment. The aim is to foster the skills in open-ended problem solving necessary for the practising physicist. PHY3122 constitutes the first part of a two-part 75-credit project extending over Stages 3 and 4 of MPhys programmes. PHYM009 forms the second part.

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. perform a literature search and successfully discern the relevant from the irrelevant, and the reliable from the unreliable;
  2. give a scientific talk which conforms to conventional standards for a presentation;
  3. demonstrate an awareness of the general requirements of safety regulations;
  4. identify any specific hazards associated with their particular project and/or its environment, describe the associated procedures for safe working, and explain the rationale for such procedures;
  5. appropriately complete risk assessment forms (such as those published by the Department or the University Safety Office) as applicable to their particular project;
  6. include consideration of safety aspects in the design of experiments;

Discipline Specific Skills and Knowledge:

  1. undertake independent background research;
  2. write scientific reports;
  3. keep a contemporaneous research notebook that is neat, accurate and objective;

Personal and Key Transferable / Employment Skills and Knowledge:

  1. communicate by means of oral and written presentations;
  2. make appropriate use of information technology.
  3. work productively and co-operatively in with others;
  4. communicate clearly using a variety of methods;
  5. meet deadlines for completion of work and apply appropriate time-management strategies.

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

Note: All students should refer to the detailed description of the MPhys projects and assessment criteria in the Physics Handbook. The hours of work specified below are the core hours for groups to work together; the additional hours needed to correspond to 30 credits are spent individually analysing results, writing reports, etc..
  1. Background Report and Project Planning
    In weeks T2:01-05 of Term 2 students will spend 1.5 days per week in background reading, team discussions
  2. Project Proposal
    In weeks T2:06-09 each student will be engaging in team discussions of the project work. Again, 1.5 days per week will be assigned to this work. Each student will prepare an individual introductory report on the project, to be submitted by the deadline in the table of assessments.
  3. Project Work 1
    During weeks T2:10 and T2:11 students spend 1.5 days per week preparing for project work, e.g. by completing any training needed to use equipment/software.
  4. Project Work 2
    In Term 3 of Stage  3 the students will work full-time on their project during the the final three weeks of term T3:05-07, i.e. a further 14 days.
Throughout the work each student will be responsible for keeping a record of his or her work in a research notebook (in the form of a detailed diary). The student will also produce (in the log book) a brief (one-page) weekly summary of the work completed in the previous week and a list of the tasks intended to be completed in the coming week. (A photocopy of this summary should be provided each week to the main supervisor.) This part of the project will be assessed by examination of the student's lab books, and an oral examination.

 

LEARNING AND TEACHING

 

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

Scheduled Learning & Teaching activities  

240 hours

Guided independent study  

60 hours

Placement/study abroad

0 hours

 

DETAILS OF LEARNING ACTIVITIES AND TEACHING METHODS

 Category 

 Hours of study time 

 Description 

Scheduled Learning & Teaching activities

26 hours

Supervision Meetings

Scheduled Learning & Teaching activities

214 hours

30.5 days of project work

Guided independent study

60 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

Reports for supervisor

Weekly

3-7,9,11-14

Verbal

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT (% of credit)

Coursework

40%

Written exams

0%

Practical exams

60%

 

DETAILS OF SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

Form of Assessment

 

% of credit

Size of the assessment e.g. duration/length

 ILOs assessed 

Feedback method

Oral presentation

15%

15 minutes

1,2,7,10,11,14

Written and verbal

Background report

40%

3000 words

1,7,8,10,11,14

Written and verbal

Laboratory work and viva voce

45%

20-minute notebook discussion

1,3-7,9,11-14

Written and verbal

ASSESSMENT NOTES  

Refer to the detailed description of the MPhys assessment criteria in the Physics Handbook.

 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

30

ECTS VALUE

15

PRE-REQUISITE MODULES

N/A

CO-REQUISITE MODULES

N/A

NQF LEVEL (FHEQ)

6

AVAILABLE AS DISTANCE LEARNING

NO

ORIGIN DATE

01-Oct-00

LAST REVISION DATE

16-Nov-16

KEY WORDS SEARCH

Physics; MPhys Project; Research; Safety; MPhys; Reports; Notebook.

Module Descriptor Template Revised October 2011