Experimentation in applied science courses…2
S.D. PROBERT M.A., D.Phil. A.F.I.M.A. A.lnst.P. M.S.I.T.
(Department of Engineering, University College, Swansea)
J.P. MARSDEN B.Sc. Ph. D. A.lnst. P.
(Department of Applied Physics, Welsh CAT, Cardiff)
1000
Abstract
As mentioned at the conclusion of the first part of this article last month, the first fortnight a student spends at college is devoted entirely to an induction course about experimental methods. The syllabus is given below: it is only an introduction, of course, since later laboratory work develops the theme and provides examples of the problems discussed.
Citation
PROBERT, S.D. and MARSDEN B.Sc. Ph., J.P. (1966), "Experimentation in applied science courses…2", Education + Training, Vol. 8 No. 2, pp. 72-75. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb015681
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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