EPN-V2

EMPE1500 Physics Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Fysikk
Study programme
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Energy and Environment in buildings
Weight
5.0 ECTS
Year of study
2020/2021
Curriculum
FALL 2020
Schedule
Course history

Introduction

I fysikk fokuseres det på grunnleggende mekanikk relevant for studieprogrammet. Emnet gir viktig grunnlagskunnskap som benyttes i andre emner senere i studiet. Fysikkdelen undervises i høstsemesteret.

Required preliminary courses

Ingen ut over opptakskrav.

Learning outcomes

Etter å ha gjennomført dette emnet har studenten følgende læringsutbytte, definert som kunnskap, ferdigheter og generell kompetanse:

Kunnskap

Studenten kan:

  • gjøre rede for posisjon, fart, akselerasjon, vinkelhastighet og vinkelakselerasjon
  • forklare innholdet i Newtons lover og lovenes begrensninger
  • forklare hva massesenteret representerer og hvorfor massesenteret er viktig
  • gjøre rede for betingelsene for statisk likevekt
  • forklare hva treghetsmoment er og hvilken rolle det spiller ved rotasjonsbevegelse

Ferdigheter

Studenten kan:

  • identifisere krefter og beregne kraftmomenter
  • anvende Newtons 2. lov og spinnsatsen på konkrete fysiske problemer
  • beskrive bevegelse matematisk, blant annet ved hjelp av egnet programvare
  • løse likevektproblemer for stive legemer

Generell kompetanse

Studenten kan:

  • reflektere over ulike løsningsstrategier for et konkret fysisk problem
  • vurdere og tolke resultater fra analytiske og numeriske løsninger av et fysisk problem
  • vurdere kvaliteten på eget og andres arbeid
  • kommunisere faglig korrekt og presist

Teaching and learning methods

Forelesninger og øvinger.

I fysikkforelesningene deltar studentene i problemløsning, diskusjoner og samarbeid, i tillegg til at fagstoff blir presentert.

Studentene gis også tilbud om medstudentvurdering i fysikkforelesningene. Her vil studentene vurdere hverandres arbeid og gi læringsfremmende tilbakemeldinger.

Innholdet i fysikk-øvingene omfatter øving i problemløsing, individuelt eller i samarbeid med andre. Faglærer er tilstede og gir hjelp og veiledning.

Course requirements

Ingen.

Assessment

The thesis outline and thesis are individual work. Submission of thesis outline is required before a supervisor is appointed. Thesis outline must be submitted the semester before thesis submission at the latest.  Students are advised to find a lab group to participate in.

Thesis supervision is compulsory. Each candidate gets a maximum of 30 hours of supervision during the thesis work. If a non-faculty supervisor is appointed, resources are divided by 2/3 of the time for the main supervisor and 1/3 for the second supervisor. 

Permitted exam materials and equipment

The following required coursework must be approved before the student can take the exam:

a.   Research ethics seminar 1 and 2 must be fully attended 

b.   Approved thesis outline

c.   A signed contract with the appointed supervisor

Grading scale

Thesis. Submission of master’s thesis according to program specifications, consisting of 1 scientific article. Technical standards according to the current APA manual. Submitting dates each year: June 15th  and November 15th.

Thesis format

The 30 ECTS Master’s thesis for BSCA consists of one article written in accordance with the author guidelines specified in the current APA Publication Manual. The length should be appropriate for the work that is reported, but should commonly not exceed 40 pages, including the title page, references, talbes, and figures, but excluding appendices.

Ethics and data protection

An account of ethical considerations is required if the thesis includes empirical data on humans or nonhuman animals. A risk -and vulnerability analysis (ROS-vurdering) should normally be conducted, and a case number should be included in the title page of the thesis article. If data on humans are included in the thesis, an account of data protection issues is typically required. The description of ethical and data protection considerations can be included in the main body of the thesis. If the decision is made that such an account is not appropriate in the main body of the thesis, a reflection note on this topic should be attached to the thesis. A reflection note is a short description of ethical and data protection considerations, maximum 6000 characters, including spaces. For theses that do not include empirical data, research ethics relevant to the thesis should be discussed, either in the main body of the text or a reflection note. 

Some Master projects may require consideration or approval from external bodies, such as Norwegian Centre for Research Data (NSD), the Regional Committee for Medicine and Health Sciences Research Ethics (REK), National Committee for Research Ethics in the Social Sciences and the Humanities (NESH), and/or internal or external data protection officials. It is ultimately the responsibility of the main supervisor to ensure that the relevant bodies are consulted. If external bodies are consulted, a case number should be included in the title page of the thesis article. If a decision is made that there is no need to consult external bodies regarding ethics or data protection, a description of the deliberations preceding this decision is required, either in the main body of the thesis or in the reflection note. If the thesis is an empirical work, the main supervisor must state in writing that the research is conducted in accordance with current laws and regulations before the thesis can be submitted.

Examiners

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