Physics, 30 cr
Type of the study module
Intermediate Studies
Contact
Esa Räsänen
Learning Outcomes
- | After the major studies in physics the student:
- can solve basic problems and tasks in physics and draw conlusions; - recognizes and distinguishes different fields in physics; - understands the physical background behind technological processes in the society; - understands the physical principles and their relevance; - can write scientific reports and present results; - can find physical information independently and distinguishes the relevant and reliable information from the data. |
Content
Compulsory courses
Course | Credit points | Class |
FYS-1326 Methods in Physics | 5 cr | II |
FYS-1346 Thermal Physics | 5 cr | II |
FYS-1366 Nanophysics | 5 cr | III |
FYS-1406 Optics | 5 cr | III |
FYS-1466 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics | 5 cr | II |
FYS-1476 Structure of Matter | 5 cr | II |
Total | 30 cr |
Optional Compulsory Courses
Course | Credit points | Alternativity | Class |
LTT-21106 Bachelor's Thesis Seminar in Science and Engineering | 0 cr | 1 | III |
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LTT-21106 Bachelor's Thesis Seminar in Science and Engineering is mandatory as part of this study module if the Bachelor's Thesis is written in this subject.
Additional information
The major studies in physics build on the common core studies by providing the students with significantly more extensive and detailed knowledge in physics.