Intented Learning Outcomes (ILO)

By the end of this course, you will have learned, practised, and developed the following abilities:

  1. Foundational Scientific Tools: Critically evaluate and apply essential tools used by scientists (such as calculus, error analysis, estimation, dimensional analysis, and data visualisation) to solve problems, interpret data, and assess the reliability of scientific findings.

  2. Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Troubleshooting: Apply scientific reasoning to identify, diagnose, and resolve problems in experimental contexts using a reflective and analytical approach.

  3. Wave-Based Measurement Techniques: Understand and critically analyse important measurement techniques that rely on wave phenomena, and explain how they are used to observe, quantify, and interpret the natural world.

  4. Communication and Collaboration: Communicate scientific ideas, methods, and findings clearly and effectively to diverse audiences, and collaborate productively with peers to solve problems and present evidence-based conclusions.

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