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THIRD
YEAR LABORATORY
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When
I am told, I forget
When I see, I remember
When I do, I understand
(Confucius)
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The
third year laboratory functions as an open laboratory where,
apart from attending at their scheduled times, students can
also come in at other times to work, individually, through
experiments at their own pace. The level lII physics experimental
courses include experiments selected from a wide range of
topics in physics. Experimental instructions are fairly explicit
but there is scope for initiative and extension, by interested
students, in many of the experiments. Apart from reinforcing
and illustrating various concepts presented in level II and
III physics lecture courses, and allowing students to become
acquainted with new instruments and techniques, the experimental
courses try to encourage a critical attitude towards scientific
enquiry by promoting an awareness of the limitations of apparatus,
techniques and theories. Student skills in the clear communication
of observations and technical concepts, both orally and in
writing, are also further developed.
Assessment is continuous
and comprises a discussion with a specialist academic demonstrator
at the end of each experiment. Assessment criteria are issued
to students so that they know what is expected. Minimum competency
is achieved; if the performance in an experiment is unsatisfactory,
the student is asked to repeat the offending part of the experiment
or to read and think more about it for further assessment.
There are no end-of-session examinations..
The concepts, techniques
and equipment encountered in this laboratory, are widely employed
in the physical sciences as well as finding use in fields
such as communications, medicine, geology and surveying. The
training in the practice of rigorous scientific method offered
in these courses thus makes them of interest to students from
a wide variety of scientific disciplines.
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