ECTS Course Catalogue
Course details
Course code:
IPS10028o11Semester:
2011/2012 winterName:
PhysicsMajor:
Land ManagementStudy Type:
first cycleCourse type:
compulsoryStudy Semester:
1ECTS points:
4Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other):
30 / 15 / 0Lecturer:
Prof. dr hab. Janina GabrielskaLanguage of instruction:
PolishLearning outcomes:
The student acquires practical and theoretical knowledge of the basic physical laws and measurement methods or determination of physical quantities. and also the conservation principles in their various forms So, that the outcome of physics education is a better perception of disciplines of biological and technical character, as well as the possibility of utilization of the knowledge in professional life. Competences:
The knowledge acquired enables understanding of the physical phenomena and processes that occur in nature, enables application of the laws of nature in the professional subjects, particularly in town planning; it also constitutes the basis for conducting research, and for understanding the operation of apparatus and measuring instruments. Prerequisites:
mathematicsCourse content:
The student acquires knowledge, among others, in the area of classical mechanics, the structure of matter with special emphasis on elasticity of materials, transport of heat, mass and liquids, thermodynamics, electric current and circuits, wave optics, atomic and nuclear physics.
Recommended literature:
R. Resnick- D. Halliday, J. Walker: Podstawy fizyki, tom I -V, PWN, Warszawa, 2003.
M. Skorko: Fizyka, PWN, Warszawa, 1979.
Cz. Bobrowski: Fizyka – krótki kurs dla inżynierów, WNT, Warszawa, 1981.
S. Przestalski: Elementy fizyki, biofizyki i agrofizyki, Wydawnictwo, Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego, Wrocław, 2001.
K. Jezierski, B. Kołodka, K. Sierański. Fizyka cz. I. Repetytorium. Skrypt do zajęć z fizyki
dla studentów I roku Politechniki Wrocławskiej.
J. Jędrzejewski, W. Kruczek, A. Kujawski. Zbiór zadań z fizyki, PWN, 1978
Assessment methods:
obligatory passing grades of the problem-solving classes and oral (I term) or oral and written exam (2 term) after semester I; minimum 60% of the knowledge to pass.
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