Bachelor of Science (Applied Physics) CA02Duration: 3 years full-time, 6 years part-time.Mode: Internal, external, multi-modal. Location(On-Campus): R. Yr 1 - G/M. Courses/Units of Credit: 24 courses/144 units of credit. Faculty: Engineering & Physical Systems. Entry: QTAC. R-850622 Yr 1 G-830642, M-850622, B-810622, distance - 850625 Accreditation: Graduates are eligible for graduate status in the Australian Institute of Physics. Practicum/Work Placement: Nil. Residential School: Compulsory residential schools for external students dependent on courses selected. Exit Awards: Nil. Contact: Program Admin Officer on 07 4930 9671. Program Overview Physics is concerned with the understanding and quantitative description of natural phenomena. Applied physics is concerned with the application of this knowledge for the advancement of society. The areas in which professional physicists are employed are changing rapidly and becoming increasingly cross-disciplinary; these include biophysics, medical physics, environmental science, geophysics, computational physics, instrumentation and data acquisition and processing. The Bachelor of Science (Applied Physics) program is designed to produce graduates who are well qualified to succeed in the changing employment scene. Graduates may be employed in fields as diverse as acoustics consulting, biophysics research, electro-optics, materials research, environmental monitoring, computing technology, geophysical exploration and secondary teaching. The program includes in-depth studies in physics, including courses that introduce students to problems and applications in research and industry, as well as individual research projects of an applied nature in which students solve real problems and compile evidence of practical competence to show prospective employers. The internal and external versions of the program have identical content, and students can transfer from one mode to the other as circumstances warrant. Program StructureTo satisfy the requirements of the award, students must complete 24 courses or 144 units of credit as outlined below.
External StudentsA study program for the whole program can be considered with the program coordinator at the first residential school. External students must check the Residential School Timetable to ensure that they do not have any timetable clashes. Continuing students should contact the program coordinator to discuss 2001 enrolment. Recommended Study SchedulePlease note that full-time students usually enrol in four courses per term and part-time students usually enrol in two courses per term per term. Students commencing in 2001 should enrol in the following courses in their first year of study:
Part-time external students should enrol in 2 or 3 courses per term. It is suggested that commencing part-time external students enrol in the following in the first year:
Note: Students must check to see when and where a course is offered before enrolling. See the course availability section in this handbook for details.
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