Course code: 011A2 |
Course name: Physics |
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Academic year: |
2024/2025. |
Attendance requirements: |
There are no requirements. |
ECTS: |
9 |
Study level: |
basic academic studies, integrated basic and graduate academic studies |
Study programs: |
Chemistry: 1. year, winter semester, compulsory course Environmental Chemistry: 1. year, winter semester, compulsory course Chemical Education: 1. year, winter semester, compulsory course |
Teachers: |
Dušan M. Popović, Ph.D. Sava M. Galijaš, Ph.D. |
Assistants: |
Slavica B. Maletić Vladimir Lj. Miljković, Ph.D. Nikola . Konjik Dragoljub . Bočanin Biljana . Nikolić Marjan . Ćirković |
Hours of instruction: |
Weekly: four hours of lectures + two hours of exercises + three hours of labwork (4+2+3) |
Goals: |
The goal of this course is to help students acquire knowledge of the selected areas of physics and to show them through examples how that knowledge is applied in chemistry. Acquiring fundamental knowledge and skills needed to understand specialized courses in the subsequent years of the studies. Developing students’ ability to independently formulate and solve physics problems and to correctly interpret the obtained data and results. The goal of practical classes is to teach students how to use some simple measuring instruments which they will use in their future professional work. |
Outcome: |
Acquired fundamental knowledge and skills in physics needed for understanding specialized courses in the subsequent years of the studies. |
Teaching methods: |
Lectures, experimental exercises, theoretical/calculation exercises, term papers, projects. |
Extracurricular activities: |
Homework assignments, completing experimental exercises, finding information necessary for term papers, projects and information regarding the course subject matter (books, the Internet, etc.). |
Coursebooks: |
Main coursebooks:
Supplementary coursebooks:
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Additional material: |
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Course activities and grading method |
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Lectures: |
11 points (4 hours a week) Syllabus:
Within this category, a student can be assigned a maximum of 4 points for being active and participating in the lectures and additional 7 points for writing up a term paper or doing a project. Students choose between writing a term paper or doing a project during the academic year. They select a topic from the list showing the units of study within this course. Students write term papers individually, while they can do projects in small groups (2 to 3 students). The maximum length of a term paper or a project should be 8 pages and it has to contain: an introduction, a theoretical/experimental part and a conclusion. |
Exercises: |
4 points (2 hours a week) |
Labwork: |
21 points (3 hours a week) Syllabus:
When students finish experimental exercises (the second or third week of January), they take a test which carries 7 points. |
Colloquia: |
22 points Remarks: There are two tests organized during the semester and each of them carries 11 points. The tests are of theoretical nature, they are very short and most questions are multiple-choice questions. The first test covers the areas of mechanics and thermodynamics and it takes place in mid-November, while the second test takes place in January and covers the areas of electromagnetism, optics and atomic physics. |
Written exam: |
21 points |
Oral exam: |
21 points |