Introductory Physics 390-FG1-1WDF
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Knowledge, the graduate knows and understands:
KP6_WG1 Advanced concepts, principles, and theories relevant to physics and astronomy as defined by the study program.
KP6_WG2 Higher mathematics techniques necessary for the quantitative description, understanding, and modeling of moderately complex physical problems.
Skills, the graduate is able to:
KP6_UW1 Analyze problems in the field of physical sciences and astronomy and find solutions based on learned theorems and methods.
KP6_UW2 Perform quantitative analyses and formulate qualitative conclusions based on them.
KP6_UW3 Plan and conduct simple experimental studies or observations in the field of physics and analyze their results.
Social competences, the graduate is ready to:
KP6_KK1 Critically assess their own knowledge and received information.
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