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Physics_1
MFB101

Description
The study course is intended for students of engineering study programs and is following high-school physics and university mathematics study courses. The study course consists of lectures with practical examples and laboratory work. The study course provides the theoretical basic knowledge of mechanics, molecular physics and thermodynamics, electromagnetism, wave and quantum optics, quantum mechanics, solid state physics, atomic, nuclear and particle physics. In the frame of the study course, practical skills of problem solving methods as well as experimental work are acquired.

ECTS credits
9

Teaching Language
English

Exam Language
English

Support Materials Language
English

Basic Learning Outcomes
  • Ability to solve linear algebra; geometry; differential geometry; differential and integral calculus; differential and partial derivative equations; numerical methods; numerical algorithms; statistics and optimization.
    (F1_B1 - Basic learning outcome B1 (related to final LO F1) - CEB - Ability to solve linear algebra; geometry; differential geometry; differential and integral calculus; differential and partial derivative equations; numerical methods; numerical algorithms; statistics and optimization.)
  • Ability to apply the basic concepts of the general physics laws such as: mechanics, fluid mechanics, fields and waves and electromagnetism, soil mechanics and their application to the resolution of engineering problems.
    (F1_B4 - Basic learning outcome B4 (related to final LO F1) - CEB - Ability to apply the basic concepts of the general physics laws such as: mechanics, fluid mechanics, fields and waves and electromagnetism, soil mechanics and their application to the resolution of engineering problems.)

Final Learning Outcomes
  • Solve mathematical problems that may arise in engineering skillfully applying different methods
    (F01 - MEB - Solve mathematical problems that may arise in engineering skillfully applying different methods)
  • Ability to formulate and solve PROBLEMS PERTINENT TO MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS, AND CHEMISTRY INTRINSIC TO CIVIL ENGINEERING 
    (F1 - CEB - Ability to formulate and solve PROBLEMS PERTINENT TO MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS, AND CHEMISTRY INTRINSIC TO CIVIL ENGINEERING )

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