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This document provides information about the PHY350 Physics Laboratory course offered at a university. The course is worth 3 credit units and aims to give students supervised project work experience in developing equipment or conducting experiments. Students will work in pairs for 3 hours per week or whenever available over 13 weeks under a supervisor who they must consult with for at least 2 hours per week. Projects can be experimental or computational and must demonstrate important techniques or principles while measuring and calculating something based on previous physics courses. Assessment is based on a project proposal, continuous evaluation, oral presentation, and scientific report, making up 20%, 10%, 20%, and 50% of the total marks respectively. A schedule of due dates is provided.
This document provides information about the PHY350 Physics Laboratory course offered at a university. The course is worth 3 credit units and aims to give students supervised project work experience in developing equipment or conducting experiments. Students will work in pairs for 3 hours per week or whenever available over 13 weeks under a supervisor who they must consult with for at least 2 hours per week. Projects can be experimental or computational and must demonstrate important techniques or principles while measuring and calculating something based on previous physics courses. Assessment is based on a project proposal, continuous evaluation, oral presentation, and scientific report, making up 20%, 10%, 20%, and 50% of the total marks respectively. A schedule of due dates is provided.
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This document provides information about the PHY350 Physics Laboratory course offered at a university. The course is worth 3 credit units and aims to give students supervised project work experience in developing equipment or conducting experiments. Students will work in pairs for 3 hours per week or whenever available over 13 weeks under a supervisor who they must consult with for at least 2 hours per week. Projects can be experimental or computational and must demonstrate important techniques or principles while measuring and calculating something based on previous physics courses. Assessment is based on a project proposal, continuous evaluation, oral presentation, and scientific report, making up 20%, 10%, 20%, and 50% of the total marks respectively. A schedule of due dates is provided.
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