| Offered By: |
Dept Nuclear Physics |
| Academic Career: |
Graduate Coursework |
| Course Subject: |
Physics |
| Offered in: |
First Semester, 2010 and Second Semester, 2010 |
| Unit Value Range: |
6 units to 18 units |
| Course Description: |
This course provides an opportunity to explore in depth any topic that has a connection to nuclear science or technology. This may take the form of a research essay, a critical literature review, or a practical investigation, using for example the ANU's Heavy-Ion Accelerator facility. The topic must be agreed between the student and a supervisor, and approved by the convenor. |
| Learning Outcomes: |
On satisfying the requirements of this course, students will have demonstrated an in-depth understanding of a particular aspect of nuclear science or technology and developed skills to present the results of their investigation in an appropriate manner. Specific learning outcomes must be negotiated at the beginning of the course. |
| Indicative Assessment: |
Assessment will be customized to the specific project at the beginning of the course. Typically it could include a laboratory logbook and/or a research report, possibly in the format of a journal paper. All candidates must make a seminar-type presentation showing evidence of wide reading, depth of understanding, critical analysis and/or pertinent use of experimental and analysis techniques, as appropriate to the topic. |
| Workload: |
This course can be taken outside of normal semester boundaries as a combination of on-campus and distance study. Up to 120 hours total over the negotiated duration of the course. |
| Course Classification(s): |
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| Areas of Interest: |
Physics |
| Eligibility: |
Bachelor degree |
| Requisite Statement: |
General science knowledge |
| Recommended Courses: |
Any other courses making up the Master of Nuclear Science program |
| Academic Contact: |
Dr Andrew Stuchbery |