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Physics - APHYA14410 |
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Plan Summary
Physics is the systematic study of the basic properties of matter. Its scope ranges from elementary particles at one end of the size scale to galaxies, quasars and the universe itself at the other. It also encompasses some of the deepest scientific questions of the day and sustains a wealth of practical applications. The three-year major program covers key principles of physics and includes a comprehensive account of the physics of astronomy, meteorology and materials. It provides future ADF officers with the technical versatility and understanding necessary for them to employ and exploit the advanced technology at the core of modern defence systems and operations.
The Pass Program is constructed around four broad themes that between them span the field of physics:
Threading through the Program, these themes provide a framework within which the student is introduced to the concepts of physics. In addition, they furnish practical examples and applications which reinforce and enhance understanding and display the value, utility and pervasive character of the principles of physics.
Level I Physics is structured primarily to lead into Level II Physics. However ZPEM1501 Physics 1A and ZPEM1502 Physics 1B are self-contained courses suitable for those Science and Arts candidates majoring in other fields of study. In addition, some of the Level II and Level III courses may be taken by students majoring in other fields of study provided that the School is satisfied that their background knowledge is appropriate.
Physics offers two electives for the General Education Program: ZGEN2401 Astronomy, and ZGEN2402 Introductory Meteorology. These courses are available to business, humanities and engineering students. ZGEN2401 Astronomy is available to BTech students. Minor A minor sequence in Physics comprises in two Level I courses:
plus 12 units of credit of Level II Physics courses as outlined below:
Major
A major sequence in Physics comprises if two Level I courses:
plus 12 units of credit of Level II Physics courses as outlined below:
plus 12 units of credit of Level II Physics courses as outlined below:
Students with a special interest and aptitude in Physics are encouraged to apply for an Honours program. Combined Honours programs extending across two disciplines are also possible, with proposals considered on a case-by-case basis. The standard for entry to all programs is typically a credit average or better.
The courses available within this Honours program are:
All programs incorporate both coursework and a research project. In Combined Honours the research project is on a topic which incorporates both Physics and another discipline, and is jointly supervised and examined.
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