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Head of the Basic Physics Laboratory  (BPL)

dr Monika Jażdżewska

 

Structure of the Basic Physics Laboratory

 

Division into groups

  • In the first semester of the academic year students are divided into groups.
  • In the summer semester the same division into groups is valid. 

Lists of group division are available in the laboratory.


Three-year licentiate studies 
 

Physics I year

Winter semester – Introduction to the laboratory, 30 h
Winter semester – Programming in LabView Environment, 15 h
Winter semester –  Classical Mechanics (classical approach / Filami), 24 h
Summer semester – Electricity and Magnetism (classical approach / Filami), 30 h

Physics  II year

Winter semester – Vibrations and Waves (classical approach / Filami), 30 h
Winter semester – Thermodynamics (classical approach), 30 h
Summer semester – Optics (classical approach), 30 h
Summer semester – Quantum Physics, 15 h

Molecular Biophysics I year

Winter semester – Introduction to the laboratory, 30 h
Winter semester –  Physical Laboratory 1: Classical Mechanics (classical approach / Filami), 30 h


Molecular Biophysics  II year

Winter semester – Physical Laboratory 2: Electricity and Magnetism (classical approach / Filami), 30 h 
Summer semester – Physical Laboratory 3: Vibrations and Waves, Thermodynamics (classical approach), 30 h

Medical Physics I year

Winter semester – Introduction to the laboratory, 30 h
Winter semester – Classical Mechanics Laboratory (classical approach / Filami), 30 h
Winter semester – Electricity and Magnetism Laboratory (classical approach / Filami), 15 h

Dispensig Optics I year

Winter semester – Introduction to the laboratory, 15 h
Winter semester – Mechanics (classical approach), 12 h
Winter semester – Geometric Optics (classical approach), 12 h
Summer semester – Electricity and Magnetism (classical approach), 15 h
Summer semester – Physical Optics (classical approach), 15 h

Computer Technologies I year

Winter semester – Statistical Laboratory, 15 h
Winter semester – Mechanics (classical approach), 12 h 
Summer semester – Electricity and Magnetism (Filami), 15 h

Astronomy II year

Summer semester – Mechanics, Vibrations and Waves, Optics, (classical approach) 45 h

Chemistry I year

Winter semester – Physics 30 h

Biology I year

Winter semester – Physics 15 h

 

Extramural Course in Dispensig Optics

Winter semester – Geometric Optics, (classical approach) 15 h
Summer semester – Physical Optics, (classical approach) 15 h

 

Students from faculties other than physics 

Students from faculties other than physics are obliged to attend a preliminary lecture on the methods of statistical analysis of results of measurements, the elements of the contents of the lecture are repeated and explained at the first lab classes. Students from these faculties are obliged to perform from 8 to 4 experiments chosen to correspond to the subject of their studies. The number of experiments depends on the number of hours planned within particular syllabuses. The students get a pass in accordance to the rules of the Basic Physics Laboratory.