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Title: GAS2382, Physical Science
Institution: Monash University, Australia

Level:

Degree.

Description:
Aim:
To extend the theme of spectroscopy, with emphasis on the principles and application of the instrumentation involved.

Resonance and other spectra are discussed in relation to
instrumentation and chemical analysis. The basic principles of sources, detectors and their combination into spectroscopic instruments are studied. The third law of thermodynamics and statistical thermodynamics are covered. The study program will provide a thorough grounding for final year studies in chemistry and physics.
Assessment includes progressive assessment (70%) and laboratory work (30%).

Prerequisite(s): GAS1282 and GAS1382 or GAS1281 and GAS1384.
Programmes for which this course is required or in which it can be included:
Bachelor of Applied Science.


Languages:

English

Media and methods employed: Printed text.
Printed correspondence texts prepared by/for institution, tutorials, study guides, laboratory sessions at weekend schools..

Administrative information:
This is a 6 credit course and requires up to 10 hours study each week.

Classification:

070430 PHYSICS
070410 CHEMISTRY

Date: 31 October 1995 bb
Source: 1996 Distance Education Courses

© 1999 International Centre for Distance Learning, The Open University


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