Overview
Physics is the study of the laws of nature that govern the behaviour of the universe, from the smallest sub-atomic particles to the universe itself. It applies these laws to the solution of practical and theoretical problems and to the development of new technologies.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Comprehend and demonstrate knowledge of physics laws, concepts and principles
2.
Apply physics principles to understand the causes of problems, devise strategies to solve them and test the possible solutions
3.
Use the tools (including mathematics), methodologies, language and conventions of physics to test and communicate ideas and explanations
4.
Safely use laboratory apparatus for a measurement or experimental procedure
5.
Execute and analyse the results of an experiment, measurement or investigation, including the evaluation of the level of uncertainty and the significance of these results
6.
Competently use computing technology and appropriate software for the analysis of data, the simulation of physical systems and the retrieval of appropriate information
7.
Present and interpret information graphically, undertaking numerical manipulation
8.
Communicate scientific information, in particular through scientific reports, to both expert and non-expert audiences
Available in Program(s) Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:
Bachelor of Science - BSc3970 - Science
Specialisation Structure
Students must complete 78 UOC.
Level 1 Core Courses30 Units of Credit:
Level 2 Core Courses18 Units of Credit:
Level 3 Core Courses18 Units of Credit:
Electives12 Units of Credit:
Double Major: Mathematics and Physics
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