Learning outcomes

Pharmaceutical and biological sciences : At the end of the course, the student will be able to : • Understand the basic notions and concepts related to radioactivity and radiation protection • understand some basic concepts related to modern physics and optics Geographical and geological sciences : At the end of the course, the student will be able to : • understand the basic concepts of radioactivity and heat transport • understand some basic concepts related to modern physics and optics The student will be led to understand the subject in depth, beyond the simple knowledge of laws and concepts.

Goals

The objectives of the course are to • to provide a solid knowledge base in physics, more specifically and depending on the course, in areas related to radioactivity, radiation protection, optics and some important notions of modern physics. • to highlight the close links between these areas of physics and other sciences, in particular the life sciences. The student will be led to understand the subject in depth, beyond the simple knowledge of laws and concepts.

Content

This course in experimental physics is based on observations, from which lessons are drawn, rigorous reasoning and the deduction of physical laws. These laws are then applied to the explanation of phenomena related to everyday life or to nature.

Assessment method

An examination on the theoretical subject is held in session.

Sources, references and any support material

Course notes and/or copies of powerpoint presentations.

Language of instruction

Français
Training Study programme Block Credits Mandatory
Bachelor in Biology Standard 0 2
Bachelor in Biology Standard 1 2