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Advanced Topics in Physics 1

Unit code: PCN715
Contact hours:
Credit points: 12
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This unit provides a focused theoretical foundation for each students research program or other advanced topics in physics and develops a high level of theoretical understanding of the physical principles involved.


Availability
Semester Available
2013 Semester 1 Yes
2013 Semester 2 Yes

Sample subject outline - Semester 1 2013

Note: Subject outlines often change before the semester begins. Below is a sample outline.

Rationale

The specialised and technically specific nature of each student's research program requires a customised theoretical foundation. The availability of the unit is necessary to provide an appropriate focussed theoretical support program.

Aims

See Unit Coordinator.

Objectives

To provide a high level of theoretical understanding of the principles of selected topics in physics.

Content

A course of lectures or a reading program on a topic selected by the principal supervisor. The content topic will be determined by the student's current research and availability of appropriate staff, visiting academics and specialist external personnel.

Approaches to Teaching and Learning

The unit will comprise an appropriate combination of a self paced reading program, lectures, tutorials, laboratory work and field visits. The exact nature will be dependent on the student's research topic.

Assessment

You will be expected to undertake a number of assessments related to the learning outcomes of this unit (see below).Feedback will be provided to students through consultation with lecturers and/or supervisory staff.

Assessment name: Assessment
Description: A selection or combination of formal examination, assignment and laboratory/field reports, depending on the nature of the content.
Relates to objectives: All.
Weight: 100%
Internal or external: Internal
Group or individual: Individual
Due date: See Blackboard Site

Academic Honesty

QUT is committed to maintaining high academic standards to protect the value of its qualifications. To assist you in assuring the academic integrity of your assessment you are encouraged to make use of the support materials and services available to help you consider and check your assessment items. Important information about the university's approach to academic integrity of assessment is on your unit Blackboard site.

A breach of academic integrity is regarded as Student Misconduct and can lead to the imposition of penalties.

Resource materials

Texts:
Reference texts and journal articles as applicable.

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Risk assessment statement

There are no out of the ordinary risks associated with this unit.

Disclaimer - Offer of some units is subject to viability, and information in these Unit Outlines is subject to change prior to commencement of semester.

Last modified: 02-May-2012