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[ 663MAPHPHYU16 ] UE Exercises in Physics for Biological Chemistry
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| Workload |
Education level |
Study areas |
Responsible person |
Hours per week |
Coordinating university |
| 1,5 ECTS |
B1 - Bachelor's programme 1. year |
Physics |
Martin Kaltenbrunner |
1 hpw |
Johannes Kepler University Linz |
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| Detailed information |
| Original study plan |
Bachelor's programme Biological Chemistry 2025W |
| Learning Outcomes |
Competences |
| Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to apply fundamental concepts from the course “Physics 2 for Biological Chemistry” to solve problems in electromagnetism. They will develop problem-solving skills, improve their analytical thinking, and practice structuring their solutions clearly.
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Skills |
Knowledge |
| By attending this course, students will acquire the following skills:
• Understand key concepts from electromagnetism (k2)
• Apply theoretical knowledge to solve physics problems independently (k3)
• Analyze problem statements, identify relevant principles, and structure solutions (k4)
• Evaluate and verify problem solutions by discussing results with peers and the teacher (k5)
• Present problem solutions clearly on the board and respond to related questions (k5, k6)
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Students will gain a deeper understanding of electromagnetism by applying theoretical concepts to practical problem-solving. They will strengthen their ability to approach and solve physics problems systematically and effectively. A good working knowledge of high school mathematics, including algebra, fractions, vector algebra, derivatives, and integrals, is required.
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| Criteria for evaluation |
50 % solved problems, and 1 correct presentation (including answers of related questions) of a solved problem on the board
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| Methods |
The exercise gives the students the opportunity to independently solve problems on the board and to discuss the results with the group.
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| Language |
English |
| Study material |
Notes from the lecture
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| Changing subject? |
No |
| Further information |
A good working knowledge of High School mathematics is required (fractions, algebraic term manipulation, solving simple linear equation systems, basic vector algebra, mathematical functions, differential and integral calculus (!!!))
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| Corresponding lecture |
BCBPMUEPHY2: UE Exercises in Physics for Biological Chemistry (1,6 ECTS) or 290MAFSPHCU18: UE Exercises in Physics for Chemistry (1,5 ECTS)
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| On-site course |
| Maximum number of participants |
25 |
| Assignment procedure |
Direct assignment |
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