PHY3147 One-Semester Physics Project and Report 2024-25
Prof. R.J. Hicken and Dr C.M. Brunt
 
Delivery Weeks: T1:01-11 or T2:01-11
Level: 6 (NQF)
Credits: 15 NICATS / 7.5 ECTS
Enrolment: 12 students (approx)

Description

This module comprises a one-term project, which may be theoretical or experimental, and is normally undertaken in a pair. These projects are open-ended. Although normally inspired by research in the Department, students may propose their own topics for investigation. Students will produce a formal written scientific report of their project.

Module Aims

Project work not only gives students the opportunity to carry out research or a detailed investigation into a specific area of experimental or theoretical physics but it also requires them to develop and apply analytical and problem-solving skills in a context where they won't be told the 'right' answer but must discover, and validate it themselves. This may involve devising explanations or solutions, use of the library, computer, and other resources, working in small groups, and in the presentation and communication of their work, in both written and oral form.

Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)

A student who has passed this module should be able to:

Syllabus Plan

 

Term 1 Version Term 2 Version Activity
Week T1:01 Week T2:01 Project allocated (Monday)
Week T1:03 Week T2:03 Assessment of laboratory work
Week T1:05 Week T2:05 Oral presentations (Friday)
Week T1:08 Week T2:08 Assessment of laboratory work
Week T1:09/T1:10 Week T2:09/T2:10 Discussion of plan for report
Week T1:11 Week T2:11 Formal Report deadline (Friday 1600)
 

Students work on their project for one term and must write-up the project in a formal report which must be handed in before the vacation. This will be typset with LaTeX or word-processed (for word-limit see 'Assessment Methods' above). It will review the background to the project, outline the work done and the results obtained in the project. Details of the various exercises and the assessment criteria are given in the BSc Final Year Projects section of the Physics handbook.

Learning and Teaching

Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

Description Study time KIS type
33×3-hour laboratory sessions 99 hours SLT
Reading and private study 51 hours GIS

Assessment

Weight Form Size When ILOS assessed Feedback
0% Discussions with demonstrator 1-hour weekly Weeks T1:01-11 or T2:01-11 1-11 Verbal
0% Term 1 Laboratory work 10 minute notebook review and discussion (formative) Weeks T1:03 1-6,9,11,12,14 Written and verbal
20% Term 1 Laboratory work 15 minute notebook review and discussion (summative) Weeks T1:08 1-6,9,11,12,14 Written and verbal
20% Oral Presentation 15 minutes See syllabus plan 10 Written and verbal
60% Formal Report 4000-words See syllabus plan 7,8,13 Written and verbal

Notes:  Refer to the detailed description of the BSc Final Year Projects in the Physics Handbook.

Resources

The following list is offered as an indication of the type & level of information that students are expected to consult. Further guidance will be provided by the Module Instructor(s).

Core text:

Supplementary texts:

ELE:

Further Information

Prior Knowledge Requirements

Pre-requisite Modules N/A
Co-requisite Modules N/A

Re-assessment

Re-assessment is not available except when 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

Notes: Re-assessment is not available for this module.

KIS Data Summary

Learning activities and teaching methods
SLT - scheduled learning & teaching activities 99 hrs
GIS - guided independent study 51 hrs
PLS - placement/study abroad 0 hrs
Total 150 hrs
Summative assessment
Coursework 60%
Written exams 0%
Practical exams 40%
Total 100%

Miscellaneous

Availability Physics BSc and one-year physics (UL11) programmes only
Distance learning NO
Keywords Physics; Project; Work; Assessment; Report; Form; Presentation; Safety; Poster.
Created 01-Oct-00
Revised 28-Jun-19