MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY HANDBOOKS

Science Handbook 1996

Published by Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia

Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996


PHS3011

Physics

Dr Andrew Smith

24 points + Eight 1-hour lectures and two 6-hour laboratory classes per week + First semester + Clayton + Prerequisites: PHS2011, PHS2022, MAA2011, MAT2010 and MAA2032. MAT2020 is strongly recommended.

Objectives The aim of this subject is to introduce students to some of the basic physics that underpins a modern university physics course. Practical skills associated with experimental physics are also emphasised during the practical sessions. At the successful conclusion of this subject students will be able to understand a range of fundamental concepts from the core units of applications of quantum mechanics, electromagnetism and statistical mechanics; apply a series of theoretical techniques within this subject core; extend mastery of this core to related subject areas of knowledge of particular interest to the student; perform a series of measurements on experiments related to the above topics; write up experimental reports presenting results and analysing and discussing them; present a short seminar on the results of a laboratory experiment.

Synopsis This subject, taken in conjunction with PHS3022, is designed for students wishing to devote the whole of their third year to the study of physics. The compulsory units are `Electromagnetism', `Statistical mechanics' and `Applications of quantum mechanics'. The remaining five units may be chosen from the list of units offered in first semester. In some cases units from other departments, including the `Electrical and optical properties' unit from MSC3011, may be included in the choice but they may not exceed the equivalent of two lecture units.

Assessment Examinations (8 x 1.5 hours ): 67% + Laboratory work: 33%


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