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Second Year
The structure and content of the second year physics course is significantly
different from first year. Using the strong essentially classical foundation provided in the
first year course, you are in a position to tackle the fundamentals of a wide range of topics
in modern physics. This is a challenge, in that you will be developing new ways to think about
the world around you, which is really governed by quantum physics rather than classical physics.
Our experience is that students respond well to this challenge. The reward is real insight into
the rich vista of physical phenomena from atomic and nuclear scales right through to cosmological
scales.
Second Year Timetable
Second Year Modules
For information on units avaiable at Level 2 and the requirements at
Level 2 for a Physics Major, see the see the Level 2 Units
page and the Physics Major page.
Second year lecture courses are offered in modules consisting of thirteen
lectures (Quantum Mechanics and Many-Particle Systems are 26 lecture
courses, each counting as two modules). The number and choice of modules is dictated by the
particular unit taken. The lecture courses are complemented by a modern physics laboratory
component. Modules available are:
Assessment
PHYS2201
PHYS2212
PHYS2202
PHYS2220
The Second Year Computer Lab
This is a facility within the School of Physics which is available
exclusively to second year students. Accounts are available to all second years on fast and
well equipped machines, and students are encouraged to use the facility for general computing
purposes (including email and web access). The facility houses Mathematica based packages
have been designed to assist with the understanding and visualization of lecture and
assignment material for the quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, and chaos modules. Lecture
material and assignment solutions for many other modules are also available via this facility,
and the astronomy module makes extensive use of the web. The computing facility is adjacent
to the second year laboratory, and students are encouraged to use graphical and data analysis
packages in the analysis and presentation of experimental results. Instruction in the use of
these packages is provided.
Course Advice
If you require more information or advice about the options available to you in second
year Physics, please contact the second year course coordinator.
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Professor Ian McArthur
Head of School
Academic Staff (Physics)
Telephone Number
6488 2737
Fax Number
6488 1014
Email Address
mcarthur@physics.uwa.edu.au
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