MODULE TITLE

Advanced Quantum Mechanics

 

CREDIT VALUE

15

MODULE CODE

PHYM212

MODULE CONVENER

Staff of Foreign Host Institution

 

 

DURATION

TERM

1

2

3

Number Students Taking Module (anticipated)

7

WEEKS

 

DESCRIPTION – summary of the module content (100 words)

The module covers a range of more advanced topics leading to the discussion of quantum transitions and non-relativistic scattering.

This is a Physics Core module taken at a study-abroad host institutions. The module(s) at the host institution that contribute to this module must be approved by the Stage 3 Study Abroad Co-ordinator.

MODULE AIMS – intentions of the module

This module aims to reinforce and build upon the foundations laid in PHY2021 (Quantum Mechanics I). Much of physics concerns manifestations of the electromagnetic interaction which is susceptible to perturbation techniques. The methods outlined in the module are applicable to many situations in condensed matter and nuclear physics enabling useful and informative solutions to be obtained to non-exactly-soluble problems without resort to numerical methods.

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. formulate, and evaluate, the solutions to a variety of perturbed quantum mechanical systems;
  2. calculate energy shifts, transition probabilities (and rates) and cross-sections;
  3. use and interpret Dirac notation

Discipline Specific Skills and Knowledge:

  1. use mathematics to solve problems;

Personal and Key Transferable / Employment Skills and Knowledge:

  1. adapt to and learn from the educational frameworks and conventions of an overseas university.

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

The syllabus should match, as far as reasonably practical, the contents of PHYM002 (Quantum Mechanics II) and must satisfy Institute of Physics Accreditation requirements and must not duplicate modules that have already been taken, or will be taken in the future, as part of the degree.

  1. Dirac Notation
  2. Non-degenerate Perturbation Theory
  3. Degenerate Perturbation Theory
  4. Quantum Transitions
  5. Two-particle Systems
  6. Many-particle Systems
  7. Nonrelativistic Scattering Theory
  8. Introduction to Quantum Information

 

LEARNING AND TEACHING

 

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

Scheduled Learning & Teaching activities  

0 hours

Guided independent study  

0 hours

Placement/study abroad

150 hours

 

DETAILS OF LEARNING ACTIVITIES AND TEACHING METHODS

 Category 

 Hours of study time 

 Description 

Placement/study abroad

150 hours

Study in accordance with the conventions of the host institution

 

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

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT (% of credit)

Coursework

33%

Written exams

67%

Practical exams

0%

 

DETAILS OF SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

Form of Assessment

 

% of credit

Size of the assessment e.g. duration/length

 ILOs assessed 

Feedback method

Homework (see note)

33%

Weekly 4-hour sets

1-5

Written

Final exam (see note)

67%

2 hours

1-5

Written

ASSESSMENT NOTES  

Assessment assignment patterns follow the conventions of the host institution. The above entries are only indicative of typical arrangements. Grades awarded by overseas institutions are converted to Exeter grades using the conversion procedures described 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 arrangements follow the conventions of the host institution

 

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

N/A

CO-REQUISITE MODULES

N/A

NQF LEVEL (FHEQ)

7

AVAILABLE AS DISTANCE LEARNING

NO

ORIGIN DATE

01-Oct-10

LAST REVISION DATE

07-Nov-16

KEY WORDS SEARCH

Physics; Core; Host institution; Study Abroad.

Module Descriptor Template Revised October 2011