| PHYM009 |
Project and Dissertation |
2024-25 |
|
Prof. M.R. Bate |
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| Delivery Weeks: |
T1:01-11, T2:01-11
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| Level: |
7 (NQF) |
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| Credits: |
45 NICATS / 22.5 ECTS |
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| Enrolment: |
61 students (approx) |
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Description
This module forms the second part of the two-part, 75-credit project extending over
Stages 3 and 4 of of MPhys programmes. Students will continue to work in one of the
main research groups in the Physics
on the project commenced in Stage 3 (PHY3122 q.v.).
Module Aims
A major distinguishing feature of the MPhys degree is its substantial
project which requires students to apply the knowledge they have acquired
to a real problem in a research environment. The aim of this module is to foster the
open-ended problem solving skills that are characteristic of the practising physicist.
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
A student who has passed this module should be able to:
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Module Specific Skills and Knowledge:
- keep a professional research notebook which is neat, accurate and objective;
- write a substantive scientific report, containing original results and analysis, and defend it orally;
- prepare a scientific-poster of the type used to present work at scientific conferences;
- use a poster to present and defend the results of their work in a fluent and coherent form;
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Discipline Specific Skills and Knowledge:
- demonstrate skill in oral and written presentations;
- use a range of approaches to solve technical problems;
- undertake independent research, make effective use of computers;
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Personal and Key Transferable / Employment Skills and Knowledge:
- work co-operatively within a research environment;
- communicate clearly using a variety of methods;
- meet deadlines for completion of work and apply appropriate time-management strategies.
Syllabus Plan
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Project Work
In weeks T1:01-11 of Term 1 the students will
spend an average of two days per week on project work
(making a total of 22 days). This work will be assessed,
on the basis of notebooks and a viva voce examination (see table below).
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Project Work
In weeks T2:01-07 students will spend an average of
two days per week (14 days) on project work.
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Poster Presentation
In weeks T2:08-09 of the Term 2 the students will spend five days
jointly preparing a poster display on their work.
The assessment will take the form of a discussion of the display
with each student in turn (see table below).
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Final Dissertation
In weeks T2:10-11 students will spend an average of
two days per week (4 days) finalising 'practical' work on their project and undertaking the
detailed analysis and preparation needed for an individual (not joint) final dissertation.
The dissertation is expected to follow the
guidelines in the Physics Handbook.
The dissertation must not exceed the word-limit specified below. There will be also be a viva voce
examination of project and dissertation, and this will be held during the Summer assessment period
(see table below).
Learning and Teaching
Learning Activities and Teaching Methods
| Description |
Study time |
KIS type |
| Supervision Meetings |
22 hours
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SLT |
| Project work (40 days) |
280 hours
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SLT |
| Poster preparation (4 days) |
28 hours
|
GIS |
| Work on final dissertation (10 days) |
70 hours
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GIS |
| Reading and private study |
50 hours
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GIS |
Assessment
| Weight |
Form |
Size |
When |
ILOS assessed |
Feedback |
| 0% |
Reports for supervisor |
Weekly |
Throughout project work |
1,6-10 |
Verbal |
| 25% |
Laboratory work and viva voce
|
20-minute notebook discussion |
Week T1:11 |
1,2,6-10 |
Written and verbal |
| 12% |
Poster (joint) and viva (individual) |
A0 display, 15-minute viva
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Display deadline week T2:10, viva voce in week T2:11 |
1,2,5,6,10 |
Written and verbal |
| 63% |
Dissertation and viva
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7500 words, 20-minute viva
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Dissertation deadline week T3:01 (Mon), viva during weeks T3:02-04 |
2,5,6,7,9,10 |
Written and verbal |
Notes:
Refer to the detailed description of the MPhys assessment criteria in the Physics Handbook.
Resources
The following list is offered as an indication of the type & level of information that
students are expected to consult. Further guidance will be provided by the Module Instructor(s).
Core text:
Supplementary texts:
ELE:
Further Information
Prior Knowledge Requirements
| Pre-requisite Modules |
Project and Dissertation (PHY3122) |
| Co-requisite Modules |
none |
Re-assessment
Re-assessment is not available except when required by referral or deferral.
| Original form of assessment |
Form of re-assessment |
ILOs re-assessed |
Time scale for re-assessment |
| N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Notes: Re-assessment is not available for this module.
KIS Data Summary
| Learning activities and teaching methods |
| SLT - scheduled learning & teaching activities |
302 hrs |
| GIS - guided independent study |
148 hrs |
| PLS - placement/study abroad |
0 hrs |
| Total |
450 hrs |
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| Summative assessment |
| Coursework |
63% |
| Written exams |
0% |
| Practical exams |
37% |
| Total |
100% |
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Miscellaneous
| IoP Accreditation Checklist |
- N/A this is a project module
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| Availability |
MPhys only |
| Distance learning |
NO |
| Keywords |
Physics; Work; Project; Dissertation; Poster; Table; Project work; Form; Days work; Examination; Voce examination. |
| Created |
01-Oct-10 |
| Revised |
16-Nov-16 |